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Previously, the JSON code didn't have to worry too much about freeing JsonLexContext, because it was never too long-lived. With new features being added for SQL/JSON this is no longer the case. Add a routine that knows how to free this struct and apply that to a few places, to prevent this from becoming problematic. At the same time, we change the API of makeJsonLexContextCstringLen to make it receive a pointer to JsonLexContext for callers that want it to be stack-allocated; it can also be passed as NULL to get the original behavior of a palloc'ed one. This also causes an ABI break due to the addition of flags to JsonLexContext, so we can't easily backpatch it. AFAICS that's not much of a problem; apparently some leaks might exist in JSON usage of text-search, for example via json_to_tsvector, but I haven't seen any complaints about that. Per Coverity complaint about datum_to_jsonb_internal(). Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20230808174110.oq3iymllsv6amkih@alvherre.pgsql
# Generating dummy probes If Postgres isn't configured with dtrace enabled, we need to generate dummy probes for the entries in probes.d, that do nothing. This is accomplished in Unix via the sed script `Gen_dummy_probes.sed`. We used to use this in MSVC builds using the perl utility `psed`, which mimicked sed. However, that utility disappeared from Windows perl distributions and so we converted the sed script to a perl script to be used in MSVC builds. We still keep the sed script as the authoritative source for generating these dummy probes because except on Windows perl is not a hard requirement when building from a tarball. So, if you need to change the way dummy probes are generated, first change the sed script, and when it's working generate the perl script. This can be accomplished by using the perl utility s2p. s2p is no longer part of the perl core, so it might not be on your system, but it is available on CPAN and also in many package systems. e.g. on Fedora it can be installed using `cpan App::s2p` or `dnf install perl-App-s2p`. The Makefile contains a recipe for regenerating Gen_dummy_probes.pl, so all you need to do is once you have s2p installed is `make Gen_dummy_probes.pl` Note that in a VPATH build this will generate the file in the vpath tree, not the source tree.