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authorMarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com>2020-03-18 16:40:44 -0400
committerMarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com>2020-03-18 16:40:47 -0400
commita421e0a22f1230abd69b4661a019bed39b72205f (patch)
tree1c3b9c6063daaf079ef53f3b13b3b665a33fe12b /configure.ac
parent5c9d408b2dd8c7a5b40b3e6051bb095eaad62604 (diff)
parent7d8e1dec3b26074df1533f715871f79c956cc224 (diff)
Merge #18376: net: fix use-after-free in tests
7d8e1dec3b26074df1533f715871f79c956cc224 net: fix use-after-free in tests (Vasil Dimov) Pull request description: In PeerLogicValidation::PeerLogicValidation() we would schedule a lambda function to execute later, capturing the local variable `consensusParams` by reference. Presumably this was considered safe because `consensusParams` is a reference itself to a global variable which is not supposed to change, but it can in tests. Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/18372 <!-- *** Please remove the following help text before submitting: *** Pull requests without a rationale and clear improvement may be closed immediately. --> <!-- Please provide clear motivation for your patch and explain how it improves Bitcoin Core user experience or Bitcoin Core developer experience significantly: * Any test improvements or new tests that improve coverage are always welcome. * All other changes should have accompanying unit tests (see `src/test/`) or functional tests (see `test/`). Contributors should note which tests cover modified code. If no tests exist for a region of modified code, new tests should accompany the change. * Bug fixes are most welcome when they come with steps to reproduce or an explanation of the potential issue as well as reasoning for the way the bug was fixed. * Features are welcome, but might be rejected due to design or scope issues. If a feature is based on a lot of dependencies, contributors should first consider building the system outside of Bitcoin Core, if possible. * Refactoring changes are only accepted if they are required for a feature or bug fix or otherwise improve developer experience significantly. For example, most "code style" refactoring changes require a thorough explanation why they are useful, what downsides they have and why they *significantly* improve developer experience or avoid serious programming bugs. Note that code style is often a subjective matter. Unless they are explicitly mentioned to be preferred in the [developer notes](/doc/developer-notes.md), stylistic code changes are usually rejected. --> <!-- Bitcoin Core has a thorough review process and even the most trivial change needs to pass a lot of eyes and requires non-zero or even substantial time effort to review. There is a huge lack of active reviewers on the project, so patches often sit for a long time. --> ACKs for top commit: sipa: ACK 7d8e1dec3b26074df1533f715871f79c956cc224 practicalswift: ACK 7d8e1dec3b26074df1533f715871f79c956cc224 MarcoFalke: ACK 7d8e1dec3b26074df1533f715871f79c956cc224 Tree-SHA512: fe0f6e5fac1976d38dfb249517eef142dcb8837e178d7d199e5e854e3ab428822c6da9d96fe312293d39b6c6cac0c97896f3b5760013db200cccd729ae1b0710
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