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Keith Randall authored
select { case <- c: case <- c: } In this case, c.recvq lists two SudoGs which have the same G. So we can't use the G as the key to dequeue the correct SudoG, as that key is ambiguous. Dequeueing the wrong SudoG ends up freeing a SudoG that is still in c.recvq. The fix is to use the actual SudoG pointer as the key. LGTM=dvyukov R=rsc, bradfitz, dvyukov, khr CC=austin, golang-codereviews https://golang.org/cl/159040043
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