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Fix a crash related to thread sanitization on variables in FPRNetworkTrace class. #13795

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@visumickey visumickey commented Oct 3, 2024

Paired with @PolinaGo on this issue to resolve it.

Fix #13581

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ncooke3 commented Oct 3, 2024

I'm curious if you all were able to reproduce this issue and if so, how?

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I'm curious if you all were able to reproduce this issue and if so, how?

Unfortunately no. It is a race condition and it is very tricky to get this issue reproduced. But the change here is defensive to make sure we don't get into race conditions.

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Would be nice to have actors available for this.

@visumickey visumickey merged commit 85e92b4 into main Oct 4, 2024
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Thread Sanitizer: Data race in -[FPRNetworkTrace responseSize]
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