ZOOKEEPER-5009: Memory Leak in zoo_sasl_client_create#2341
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Fix memory leak in
zoo_sasl_client_createon failurezoo_sasl_client_createallocates azoo_sasl_client_tand then duplicates several strings. If any duplication fails (e.g. due to OOM), the function callszoo_sasl_client_destroy(sc)and returnsNULL.However,
zoo_sasl_client_destroyonly frees internal members and does not free the structure itself, resulting in a memory leak on every failed initialization attempt.Impact: Repeated SASL initialization retries under transient allocation failures can cause unbounded memory growth and eventual OOM.
Fix: Explicitly free the allocated structure in the error path.