> Modified: poll/unix poll.c > Log: > We safely ignore palloc failures [we can segv in the allocator]. > We cannot ignore alloca/malloc failures.
We generally ignore memory allocation errors of all kinds in the server and APR. The general thought has always been that if you are actually running out of memory or stack space, then your computer is hosed anyway, and you are going to seg fault. Why can't we follow the same rules here? Ryan
