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2015 Jan 14
2
[LLVMdev] Crash on invalid during LLVMContext destruction MDNode::dropAllReferences
...iations of it produced the assertion...
> maybe valgrinding or asanified clang would make the failure more reliable,
> etc.
> >>
> >
> > The version here doesn't repro for me (don't have an asan build handy --
> > I'll build one -- but I tried the weaker gmalloc). I tried messing with
> > it but nothing happened.
> >
> > Can you send a version that gets the stack trace?
> >
> > (What revision is this, by the way? ToT as of last night?)
>
> Asan didn't find it either, and then I realized I was using the RUN line
>...
2015 Jan 14
3
[LLVMdev] Crash on invalid during LLVMContext destruction MDNode::dropAllReferences
Hi Duncan,
I came across something like the following recently which I guess might be
related to your recent work. Any ideas?
$ clang++-tot -cc1 crash_on_invalid.cpp -g -emit-obj -fexceptions
-fcxx-exceptions
crash_on_invalid.cpp:13:1: error: C++ requires a type specifier for all
declarations
x;
^
1 error generated.
*** Error in `clang++-tot': corrupted double-linked list:
0x000000000754f340