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* Fix race condition in rpc invocation * nanpa * fix * nanpa * cgo * sm
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if your handler returned very quickly it was possible to send the invocation response back over FFI before the waiter was stored, resulting in
error sending rpc method invocation response: No caller foundon the handler side and aResponse timeouton the caller side.easy fix, and verified by running a test script in python with 100 calls to immediate-return handlers. in main i saw a failure rate of 11% and no errors at all with this branch. it didn't seem to matter whether the handlers were marked sync or not on the python side.