almost a cosmetic bug
Olivier
olivier@zipworld.com.au
Sun Feb 11 14:34:00 GMT 2001
I have found a strange behavior of gcj on erroneous code which should
just output a syntax error message.
This is with the CVS head of Janury 31.
Basically the compiler segfault rather than reporting a syntax error
message if it tries to set a variable from the return value of a method call
which is erroneously written.
Confused? Here an example:
Test test = new Test ();
boolean b;
b = test.result(); // ok, compile fine
test.result(); // ok, compile fine
test.result ; // ok, report a syntax error
b = test.result ; // WRONG, compiler segfault
gcj --main=Test -o Test Test.java
Test.java: In class `Test':
Test.java: In method `Test.main(java.lang.String[])':
Test.java:9: Internal error: Segmentation fault.
Please submit a full bug report, with preprocessed source if appropriate.
See <URL: http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/bugs.html > for instructions.
This is the code:
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
public class Test
{
public static void main (String[] args)
{
boolean b = false;
Test test = new Test ();
b = test.result; // segfault
System.out.println (b);
}
public boolean result () {
return true;
}
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Olivier
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Olivier Louchart-Fletcher
Email: olivier@zipworld.com.au
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