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webrtc: fix crash when marshaling ICE fragments #3231

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Attention: Patch coverage is 0% with 3 lines in your changes are missing coverage. Please review.

Project coverage is 56.00%. Comparing base (5a39e07) to head (1018935).

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internal/protocols/webrtc/ice_fragment.go 0.00% 2 Missing and 1 partial ⚠️
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- Hits         9542     9541       -1     
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- Partials      752      753       +1     

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@aler9 aler9 merged commit 4354535 into main Apr 13, 2024
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@aler9 aler9 deleted the fix/webrtc-crash branch April 13, 2024 08:47
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This issue is mentioned in release v1.7.0 🚀
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