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ICE: "to_immediate: expected Operand::Immediate, got Indirect" #54541
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Does this mean that you do not see the error on stable? Are you able to provide a test case? |
Sorry, I hadn't tested yet with stable. I just did, and with stable (rustc 1.29.0 (aa3ca19 2018-09-11) running on armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf) it also crashes, but now giving a different compiler error:
Do you have any pointers on how I can efficiently find out where in my code I have to look to isolate the offending code? I have no idea how to figure out a test case, as the crate contains a lot of code. |
Can you confirm that an older compiler version still works and successfully compiles your code? |
I believe it was caused by this change, as ad2de8b#diff-9e103702275cbef342c2decd3395bf3bR578 CC @RalfJung |
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I am afraid it is very hard to do anything without a way to reproduce the problem. It would be great if you could attempt to remove module by module from your crate to isolate the issue. @jerous86 the backtrace is unfortunately not very useful because it lacks line numbers. Could you compile rustc on your machine, with |
@estebank Given #54541 (comment) I think the issue is older than that. It seems it already triggered rust/src/librustc_mir/transform/const_prop.rs Line 619 in aa3ca19
That is really old so I do not know how this even worked with 1.28. |
I tried building the rust compiler, but kept on running into issues, and unfortunately don't have the time to figure it all out, just to enable the debuginfo-lines, so I am going to wait until it is enabled by default (I hope #54459 is going to get merged soon?) I will try to figure out a minimal scenario, but it might take a while ... |
I have found that the following scenario reproduces the ICE:
When replacing "One=1" with "One=0" it compiles without error. |
I believe it's the same underlying issue as #55772. |
That seems likely. |
Prevent ICE in const-prop array oob check fixes rust-lang#55772 fixes rust-lang#54541
I'm trying to compile a personal project, but the compiler crashes with the following message:
error: internal compiler error: librustc_mir/interpret/operand.rs:129: to_immediate: expected Operand::Immediate, got Indirect(MemPlace { ptr: Ptr(Pointer { alloc_id: AllocId(14642), offset: Size { raw: 0 } }), align: Align { abi_pow2: 2, pref_pow2: 2 }, extra: None })
I have no idea how to isolate the code that triggers this compiler error, as it's a medium-sized project. Last time I compiled it (and then it compiled successfully) was around beginning of June.
I have the error with nightly and beta.
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RUST_BACKTRACE=1 cargo build --release
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