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[release/6.0-rc2] [wasm][debugger] Fixing memory corruption #59420

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Backport of #59419 to release/6.0-rc2

/cc @lewing @thaystg

Customer Impact

We don't see any impact for customer yet, but probably it was writing on the heap in a memory that was used for other areas of the application.

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Run all the debugger tests

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Low risk, it's reusing a function already used to load all the assemblies.

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Backport of #59419 to release/6.0-rc2

/cc @lewing @thaystg

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@thaystg thaystg added the Servicing-consider Issue for next servicing release review label Sep 21, 2021
@jamshedd jamshedd added Servicing-approved Approved for servicing release and removed Servicing-consider Issue for next servicing release review labels Sep 21, 2021
@Anipik Anipik merged commit 0f8b6e7 into release/6.0-rc2 Sep 21, 2021
@jkotas jkotas deleted the backport/pr-59419-to-release/6.0-rc2 branch September 24, 2021 04:30
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