SPI_freetuptable
Description
  
   SPI_freetuptable
  
  frees a row set created by a
   prior SPI command execution function, such as
  
   SPI_execute
  
  .  Therefore, this function is often called
   with the global variable
  
   SPI_tuptable
  
  as
   argument.
 
  This function is useful if a SPI procedure needs to execute
   multiple commands and does not want to keep the results of earlier
   commands around until it ends.  Note that any unfreed row sets will
   be freed anyway at
  
   SPI_finish
  
  .
   Also, if a subtransaction is started and then aborted within execution
   of a SPI procedure, SPI automatically frees any row sets created while
   the subtransaction was running.
 
  Beginning in
  
   PostgreSQL
  
  9.3,
  
   SPI_freetuptable
  
  contains guard logic to protect
   against duplicate deletion requests for the same row set.  In previous
   releases, duplicate deletions would lead to crashes.