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answer.cpp

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    • Rob Swindell's avatar
      dd2afc92
      Change client_t.protocol from pointer to buffer · dd2afc92
      Rob Swindell authored
      Fix observed crash when shutting down services server where the client_t
      protocol was pointing to a freed service's protocol description string.
      
      This was the last pointer in client_t and should resolve the last race
      conditions (memory ownership issues) with its data members.
      
      This also resolves a small memory leak in getnodeclient() where the last
      client "gotten" would have its heap-duplicated protocol string leaked.
      dd2afc92
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      Change client_t.protocol from pointer to buffer
      Rob Swindell authored
      Fix observed crash when shutting down services server where the client_t
      protocol was pointing to a freed service's protocol description string.
      
      This was the last pointer in client_t and should resolve the last race
      conditions (memory ownership issues) with its data members.
      
      This also resolves a small memory leak in getnodeclient() where the last
      client "gotten" would have its heap-duplicated protocol string leaked.