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Windows was the only one seeing this bug reliably in the builder, but it was easy to reproduce using 'GOGC=1 go test strconv'. concatstring looked like it took only one string, but in fact it takes a long list of strings. Add an explicit ... so that the traceback will not use the "fixed" frame size and instead look at the frame size metadata recorded by the caller. R=golang-dev TBR=golang-dev CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/11531043 |
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