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[SR-2281] Xcode crash with 08/04 snapshot #44888

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swift-ci opened this issue Aug 4, 2016 · 4 comments
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[SR-2281] Xcode crash with 08/04 snapshot #44888

swift-ci opened this issue Aug 4, 2016 · 4 comments
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bug A deviation from expected or documented behavior. Also: expected but undesirable behavior. compiler The Swift compiler in itself crash Bug: A crash, i.e., an abnormal termination of software regression swift 3.0

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swift-ci commented Aug 4, 2016

Previous ID SR-2281
Radar None
Original Reporter clane47 (JIRA User)
Type Bug
Status Closed
Resolution Cannot Reproduce
Environment

Late 2012 iMac with Core i7 processor
32 GB ram

Additional Detail from JIRA
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Component/s Compiler
Labels Bug, 3.0Regression, CompilerCrash
Assignee clane47 (JIRA)
Priority Medium

md5: fd541a3c922dc71aa746e20459bfa12e

Issue Description:

1. Build a new iOS Master/Detail project with core data option checked
2. Fix the minor errors that appear from using the new toolchain
3. After replacing AnyObject? with Any in the prepare for segue function, Xcode crashes when trying to build.

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belkadan commented Aug 5, 2016

Mind attaching the project? I want to make sure "fix the minor errors" is carried out in the same way.

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swift-ci commented Aug 5, 2016

Comment by Charles Lane (JIRA)

Jordan, sorry, the project no longer fails. After starting up my computer this morning the project compiles just fine. It may have to do with the fact that I'm also running macOS Sierra beta.
Next time I'll do a restart before I start panicking!
I don't know if I'm supposed to close this issue or if you prefer to do it.

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belkadan commented Aug 5, 2016

The general policy is that Resolved means we Swift people think the issue is fixed, and Closed means you think it's fixed. So it's okay to close.

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swift-ci commented Aug 5, 2016

Comment by Charles Lane (JIRA)

Issue resolved just by restarting the computer. Strange since no other projects were affected!

@swift-ci swift-ci transferred this issue from apple/swift-issues Apr 25, 2022
@AnthonyLatsis AnthonyLatsis added the crash Bug: A crash, i.e., an abnormal termination of software label Dec 12, 2022
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bug A deviation from expected or documented behavior. Also: expected but undesirable behavior. compiler The Swift compiler in itself crash Bug: A crash, i.e., an abnormal termination of software regression swift 3.0
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