That was my first guess. I used palloc everywhere.. But to be sure, after I 
made the type, I tried to do the something like:

mytype * result;
mytype * realResult;
result = createType(...);
realResult = (mytype *)palloc(mytype->length);
mempcy (realResult, result, result->length);

It didn't help. Is that enough?

> Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Persistence problem
> From: dal...@solfertje.student.utwente.nl
> Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 19:05:36 +0200
> CC: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
> To: i....@live.com
> 
> On 12 May 2010, at 18:08, I. B. wrote:
> 
> > Hello.
> > 
> > I have a problem. I've created several types and functions in C language 
> > and implemented them successfully. Or at least I thought so... When I 
> > insert, select, update data, everything works fine, but in that session 
> > only. As soon as I close psql and start it agan, the data is corrupted. Is 
> > there some common mistake I might have made? Code is pretty big, so I don't 
> > think it would do any good if I put it here...
> 
> That sounds like what the documentation warns you about if you modify a 
> structure directly from postgres without using palloc.
> 
> Alban Hertroys
> 
> --
> If you can't see the forest for the trees,
> cut the trees and you'll see there is no forest.
> 
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