| Index: tests/language/regress_26453_test.dart
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| diff --git a/tests/language/regress_26453_test.dart b/tests/language/regress_26453_test.dart
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| +++ b/tests/language/regress_26453_test.dart
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| +// Copyright (c) 2016, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
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| +// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
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| +// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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| +
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| +// The program crashed with segfault because we when we first compile foo
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| +// and bar we allocate all four variables (a, b, c and d) to the context.
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| +// When we compile foo the second time (with optimizations) we allocate
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| +// only c and d to the context. This happened because parser folds away
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| +// "${a}" and "${b}" as constant expressions when parsing bar on its own,
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| +// i.e. the expressions were not parsed again and thus a and b were not
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| +// marked as captured.
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| +// This caused a mismatch between a context that bar expects and that
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| +// the optimized version of foo produces.
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| +
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| +foo() {
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| + const a = 1;
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| + const b = 2;
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| + var c = 3;
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| + var d = 4;
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| +
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| + bar() {
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| + if ("${a}" != "1") throw "failed";
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| + if ("${b}" != "2") throw "failed";
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| + if ("${c}" != "3") throw "failed";
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| + if ("${d}" != "4") throw "failed";
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| + }
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| +
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| + bar();
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| +}
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| +
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| +main() {
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| + for (var i = 0; i < 50000; i++) foo();
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| +}
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