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authorThomas Schwinge <thomas@codesourcery.com>2021-10-28 21:36:34 +0200
committerThomas Schwinge <thomas@codesourcery.com>2021-10-30 00:11:25 +0200
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No side effects in 'assert' expressions
Usually, if 'assert'ions are disabled, 'assert' expressions are not evaluated, so in that case won't effect any side effects. Via spurious ICEs/test suite FAILs, this may be observed in GCC/Rust, for example, if configuring with '--enable-checking=no' and disabling a "more forgiving" 'gcc/system.h:gcc_assert' definition, so that '0 && (EXPR)' gets used: /* Use gcc_assert(EXPR) to test invariants. */ #if ENABLE_ASSERT_CHECKING #define gcc_assert(EXPR) \ ((void)(!(EXPR) ? fancy_abort (__FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__), 0 : 0)) -#elif (GCC_VERSION >= 4005) +#elif (0) //GCC_VERSION >= 4005) #define gcc_assert(EXPR) \ ((void)(__builtin_expect (!(EXPR), 0) ? __builtin_unreachable (), 0 : 0)) #else /* Include EXPR, so that unused variable warnings do not occur. */ #define gcc_assert(EXPR) ((void)(0 && (EXPR))) #endif As that one does cause some issues in GCC proper (that I shall fix separately), may use this change to 'gcc/rust/rust-system.h:rust_assert' instead: +#if 0 #define rust_assert(EXPR) gcc_assert (EXPR) +#else +#define rust_assert(EXPR) ((void) (0 && (EXPR))) +#endif To fix these, use the same pattern as is already used in a lot of existing GCC/Rust code: bool ok = [expression with side effects]; rust_assert (ok); I've only done a quick manual review; maybe there is a tool for doing this?
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