Streams: fixed memory leaks when blocking again for same stream.

blockForKeys() was not freeing the allocation holding the ID when the
key was already found busy. Fortunately the unit test checked explicitly
for blocking multiple times for the same key (copying a regression in
the blocking lists tests), so the bug was detected by the Redis test leak
checker.
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antirez 2017-09-19 16:57:37 +02:00
parent ae9065d808
commit 8f00cf85a7

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@ -387,7 +387,10 @@ void blockForKeys(client *c, int btype, robj **keys, int numkeys, mstime_t timeo
}
/* If the key already exists in the dictionary ignore it. */
if (dictAdd(c->bpop.keys,keys[j],key_data) != DICT_OK) continue;
if (dictAdd(c->bpop.keys,keys[j],key_data) != DICT_OK) {
zfree(key_data);
continue;
}
incrRefCount(keys[j]);
/* And in the other "side", to map keys -> clients */