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to avoid others running in same problem, where the buffer was overwritten with null values

to avoid others running in same problem, where the buffer was overwritten with null values
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mpvl commented Nov 25, 2020

The default assumption for APIs in Go is that they are not goroutine safe unless explicitly mentioned. But some are, in fact goroutine safe.

Other than that, I would phrase it as
"Transformers can have state and it is not safe to use a single Transformer in multiple goroutines unless noted otherwise."

But I would be in favor of not adding this.

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well, I don't mind either. Just wanted to avoid others (e.g. newbies) getting the same problem and saving their time to debug.

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