fix: initialize nil patterns map in extractPlaceID to prevent panic#261
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The patterns map was declared but never initialized before being written to in the sync.Once block, causing a nil map assignment panic at runtime. Added unit tests for extractPlaceID covering various URL formats.
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@aurbina83 thanks for you contribution. I will fix linter and merge asap |
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Bug Fix
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patternsmap inextractPlaceID(gmaps/reviews.go) was declared but never initialized before being written to inside thesync.Onceblock. This caused a nil map assignment panic at runtime whenextractPlaceIDwas called for the first time.Fix
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patterns = make(map[string]*regexp.Regexp)before the loop that populates the map.Tests
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gmaps/reviews_test.gowith unit tests forextractPlaceIDcovering:place_idquery parameter format