The remove_ and delete_ functions remove the current element from the asyncio_reader_list, and free it, respectively.
We then return back to the loop at the top, wherein the asyncio_reader variable still points at the now-freed element,
whose contents are now scrambled by having link pointers, etc, from internal malloc state overlaying the data.
This loop should probably extract the ->link pointer prior to calling ->receiver(), as that function can free the asyncio_reader object in question. (LP: #1481388)
The remove_ and delete_ functions remove the current element from the asyncio_ reader_ list, and free it, respectively.
We then return back to the loop at the top, wherein the asyncio_reader variable still points at the now-freed element,
whose contents are now scrambled by having link pointers, etc, from internal malloc state overlaying the data.
This loop should probably extract the ->link pointer prior to calling ->receiver(), as that function can free the asyncio_reader object in question. (LP: #1481388)