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I am very sorry that this issue has been open for a long time with no final solution. We work on this project in our spare time, and sometimes, other priorities take over. This is the typical open source dilemma.
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Describe the bug
Data racing has in this package.
To Reproduce
This is my
main.go
:Start in terminal:
Start in terminal with enable data race detection:
Expected behavior
Start application with key
-race
should not throw panic.Possible Solution
Maybe you unsafe use one variable from different goroutines?
Your Environment
Include as many relevant details about the environment you experienced the problem in
require github.com/andygrunwald/go-jira v1.14.0
go version
): go1.15.15 darwin/amd64Additional context
I think this behavior can cause incorrect data to be received on request from Jira API.
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