using go version go1.12.4 linux/amd64

El jueves, 2 de mayo de 2019, 18:50:24 (UTC-3), Anthony Martin escribió:
>
> What version of Go are you using? 
>
> XXX ZZZ <emarti...@gmail.com <javascript:>> once said: 
> > fmt.(*pp).fmtString(0xc023c17740, 0x0, 0x5, 0xc000000076) 
> >     /usr/local/go/src/fmt/print.go:448 +0x132 
> > fmt.(*pp).printArg(0xc023c17740, 0x9978e0, 0xc016a68a30, 0x76) 
> >     /usr/local/go/src/fmt/print.go:684 +0x880 
> > fmt.(*pp).doPrintf(0xc023c17740, 0xa6e22f, 0x5, 0xc048c27818, 0x1, 0x1) 
> >     /usr/local/go/src/fmt/print.go:1112 +0x3ff 
> > fmt.Sprintf(0xa6e22f, 0x5, 0xc048c27818, 0x1, 0x1, 0x80, 0xa36200) 
> >     /usr/local/go/src/fmt/print.go:214 +0x66 
>
> This shows signs of memory corruption. The last argument passed to 
> fmtString (0xc000000076) should be the same as the last argument 
> passed to printArg (0x76 or 'v') but it has some high bits set. Also, 
> the pointer to the format string data changes from 0xa6e22f (which is 
> probably in the .rodata section of the binary) to 0x0. 
>
> Something is amiss. 
>
>   Anthony 
>

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