Bootstrap fails on aarch64-linux and some other arches with:
.../gcc/rust/parse/rust-parse-impl.h: In member function ‘Rust::AST::ClosureParam Rust::Parser<ManagedTokenSource>::parse_closure_param() [with ManagedTokenSource = Rust::Lexer]’:
.../gcc/rust/parse/rust-parse-impl.h:8916:49: error: ‘this’ pointer is null [-Werror=nonnull]
The problem is that while say on x86_64-linux the side-effects in the
arguments are evaluated from last argument to first, on aarch64-linux
it is the other way around, from first to last. The C++ I believe even
in C++17 makes the evaluation of those side-effects unordered
(indeterminately sequenced with no interleaving), so that is fine.
But, when the call in return statement is evaluated from first to
last, std::move (pattern) happens before pattern->get_locus () and
the former will make pattern (std::unique_ptr) a wrapper object around
nullptr, so dereferencing it later to call get_locus () on it is invalid.
2022-12-14 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR rust/106072
* parse/rust-parse-impl.h (parse_closure_param): Store
pattern->get_locus () in a temporary before std::move (pattern) is
invoked.
}
}
- return AST::ClosureParam (std::move (pattern), pattern->get_locus (),
- std::move (type), std::move (outer_attrs));
+ Location loc = pattern->get_locus ();
+ return AST::ClosureParam (std::move (pattern), loc, std::move (type),
+ std::move (outer_attrs));
}
// Parses a grouped or tuple expression (disambiguates).