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Prevent race in PersistableChannelUniqueQueue.Has (#14651) #14676

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Backport #14651

There is potentially a race with a slow starting internal
queue causing a NPE if Has is checked before the internal
queue has been setup.

This PR adds a lock on the Has() fn.

Fix #14311

Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton art27@cantab.net

Backport go-gitea#14651

There is potentially a race with a slow starting internal
queue causing a NPE if Has is checked before the internal
queue has been setup.

This PR adds a lock on the Has() fn.

Fix go-gitea#14311

Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
@zeripath zeripath added this to the 1.13.3 milestone Feb 13, 2021
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@6543 6543 merged commit f305cff into go-gitea:release/v1.13 Feb 14, 2021
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