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When a C enum has multiple constants with the same value, ClangImporter selects one of them to import as an `EnumElementDecl` and imports the others as `VarDecl` “aliases” of that one. This helps preserve the invariant that each case of an enum has a unique raw value and is distinct for exhaustiveness checking. However, a bug in that logic could sometimes cause the canonical case to be imported *twice*—once as an `EnumElementDecl` and again as a `VarDecl` alias. In this situation, the `EnumElementDecl` was not added to the enum’s member list, resulting in a malformed AST. This bug has apparently been present since early 2017 (!), but it seems to have been harmless until recently, when the `ComputeSideEffects` SIL pass recently became sensitive to it (probably because of either swiftlang#79872 or swiftlang#80263). Correct this problem by modifying the memoization logic to retrieve the canonical case’s clang-side constant so the subsequent check will succeed. Additionally change a variable name and add comments to help clarify this code for future maintainers. In lieu of adding new unit tests, this commit adds a (slightly expensive) conditional assertion to catch this kind of AST malformation. There are actually about twenty tests that will fail with just the assertion and not the fix, but I’ve updated one of them to enable the assertion even in release mode. Fixes rdar://148213237. Followup to swiftlang#80487, which added related assertions to the SIL layer.
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When a C enum has multiple constants with the same value, ClangImporter selects one of them to import as an `EnumElementDecl` and imports the others as `VarDecl` “aliases” of that one. This helps preserve the invariant that each case of an enum has a unique raw value and is distinct for exhaustiveness checking. However, a bug in that logic could sometimes cause the canonical case to be imported *twice*—once as an `EnumElementDecl` and again as a `VarDecl` alias. In this situation, the `EnumElementDecl` was not added to the enum’s member list, resulting in a malformed AST. This bug has apparently been present since early 2017 (!), but it seems to have been harmless until recently, when the `ComputeSideEffects` SIL pass recently became sensitive to it (probably because of either swiftlang#79872 or swiftlang#80263). Correct this problem by modifying the memoization logic to retrieve the canonical case’s clang-side constant so the subsequent check will succeed. Additionally change a variable name and add comments to help clarify this code for future maintainers. In lieu of adding new unit tests, this commit adds a (slightly expensive) conditional assertion to catch this kind of AST malformation. There are actually about twenty tests that will fail with just the assertion and not the fix, but I’ve updated one of them to enable the assertion even in release mode. Fixes rdar://148213237. Followup to swiftlang#80487, which added related assertions to the SIL layer.
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When a C enum has multiple constants with the same value, ClangImporter selects one of them to import as an `EnumElementDecl` and imports the others as `VarDecl` “aliases” of that one. This helps preserve the invariant that each case of an enum has a unique raw value and is distinct for exhaustiveness checking. However, a bug in that logic could sometimes cause the canonical case to be imported *twice*—once as an `EnumElementDecl` and again as a `VarDecl` alias. In this situation, the `EnumElementDecl` was not added to the enum’s member list, resulting in a malformed AST. This bug has apparently been present since early 2017 (!), but it seems to have been harmless until recently, when the `ComputeSideEffects` SIL pass recently became sensitive to it (probably because of either swiftlang#79872 or swiftlang#80263). Correct this problem by modifying the memoization logic to retrieve the canonical case’s clang-side constant so the subsequent check will succeed. Additionally change a variable name and add comments to help clarify this code for future maintainers. In lieu of adding new unit tests, this commit adds a (slightly expensive) conditional assertion to catch this kind of AST malformation. There are actually about twenty tests that will fail with just the assertion and not the fix, but I’ve updated one of them to enable the assertion even in release mode. Fixes rdar://148213237. Followup to swiftlang#80487, which added related assertions to the SIL layer.
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