commit | fb4d978d8a01e0e07e89fc49aaf72f4b59cbad15 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Benjamin Prosnitz <bprosnitz@google.com> | Wed Jul 21 22:03:49 2021 -0400 |
committer | CQ Bot <commit-bot@chromium.org> | Thu Jul 22 17:26:56 2021 +0000 |
tree | 072113c340b5607ced711e7f2d04b37884a8e9db | |
parent | 16f4fc1216643d7bc50add8bf46230501725c0dc [diff] |
[fidl][go] Fix for case of too few handles This fixes failures in OptionalXUnionInStructPresentInvalidNumHandles in Ic5b2a8b9642b2a5519d97d02ad6a3f92a343e2a9 due to a handle being read when no handles are specified. In this fix, the unmarshaler defers validating the number of handles to the inner decoder. This keeps the same ordering of errors as before and avoids multiple checks for the same error. Bug: 81180 Change-Id: Ia605140fe3d805ea2f57d325735b422d7493a848 Reviewed-on: https://fuchsia-review.googlesource.com/c/third_party/go/+/558481 Reviewed-by: Mitchell Kember <mkember@google.com> Commit-Queue: Benjamin Prosnitz <bprosnitz@google.com>
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