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Nick Mathewson
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In circuitmux_detach_all_circuits, we check whether an HT iterator gives us NULL. That should be impossible for an HT iterator. But our checking it has confused scan-build (justly) into thinking that our later use of HT_NEXT_RMV might not be kosher. I'm taking the coward's route here and strengthening the check. Bugfix on fd31dd44. (Not a real bug though)
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