This question appears to have two accepted answers! How does this happen?
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This question appears to have two accepted answers! How does this happen?
Here's a screenshot in case it changes:
It was a known server-side issue, one that we encountered years ago with question closure.
However, this was the first case of it affecting accepted answers, most likely from extreme latency in the OP's requests and their propensity for clicking the checkmark on every answer to their question, all within a few seconds.
Server-side locking has been added and I'll look at better locking in the UI (right now, it only prevents multiple requests on the same answer, as in the double-click case).
Reproduced: Undefined subroutine called
I did this with code similar to the following JavaScript code:
for (var i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
$.post('https://stackoverflow.com/posts/21561488/accept/1', {fkey: '...'});
$.post('https://stackoverflow.com/posts/21561472/accept/1', {fkey: '...'});
}
Seems to be a race condition.
Fun fact: omitting the fkey
parameter results in a 418 I'm a teapot response.
is_accepted:true
in the API/questions/answers
, although the earlier one is identified as the accepted one in/questions
.2015-05-15 03:02:59Z