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[SR-4189] Crash with default argument reference to local variable #46772

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ddunbar opened this issue Mar 7, 2017 · 0 comments
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[SR-4189] Crash with default argument reference to local variable #46772

ddunbar opened this issue Mar 7, 2017 · 0 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

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ddunbar commented Mar 7, 2017

Previous ID SR-4189
Radar None
Original Reporter @ddunbar
Type Bug
Status Resolved
Resolution Duplicate
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Votes 0
Component/s Compiler
Labels Bug, CompilerCrash
Assignee None
Priority Medium

md5: 2cbd3ace94e5ab6a0339bb8e0ce3eb71

duplicates:

  • SR-2189 Nested function with local default value crashes

Issue Description:

Swiftc crashes on this input:

$ cat z.swift 
func f0() -> Int {
    var stack = [Int]()
    func f1(_ n: Int = stack.count) -> Int {
        return n
    }
    return f1()
}

$ swiftc -c z.swift 
Global is external, but doesn't have external or weak linkage!
i8* ()* @_TFF1z2f0FT_SiauL_5stackGSaSi_
LLVM ERROR: Broken module found, compilation aborted!
@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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