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swift-ci opened this issue
Aug 7, 2017
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bugA deviation from expected or documented behavior. Also: expected but undesirable behavior.compilerThe Swift compiler in itselfcrashBug: A crash, i.e., an abnormal termination of software
bugA deviation from expected or documented behavior. Also: expected but undesirable behavior.compilerThe Swift compiler in itselfcrashBug: A crash, i.e., an abnormal termination of software
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md5: eecc79fb7983a5178bb52841448bbf89
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Issue Description:
Link to stack overflow issue: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45539925/why-does-swift-not-compile-when-referring-to-protocol-method-directly#45540040
The issue is when referring to a protocol function directly such as:
protocol Test {
{{}}}
let testFunc = Test.test // Segmentation fault 11
The compiler does not give any feedback, please see the playground for more info.
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