commit | 11d0f060ef3e34c4a3ed42cbaf554da59e4803ad | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jia Hao Goh <jiahaog@google.com> | Fri Jul 21 23:08:28 2023 +0000 |
committer | Commit Queue <dart-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com> | Fri Jul 21 23:08:28 2023 +0000 |
tree | 0bf8c78333978c307bdda1f5efed089c2231f4f3 | |
parent | a322a97facdb10dc1ac9bc25926803f453f5f037 [diff] |
[dart2wasm] Fix location RangeError when using `part` Here's a minimal repro that this CL fixes: `ui.dart` ```dart library dart.ui; import 'dart:ffi'; part 'foo.dart'; ``` `foo.dart` ```dart part of dart.ui; @Native<Void Function()>(symbol: 'foo_func', isLeaf: true) external void foo_func(); ``` When compiling with `compile_platform.dart` with `--target=dart2wasm`, the following error appears: ``` Unhandled exception: Verification error: Target=wasm, VerificationStage.afterModularTransformations: Invalid location with target 'wasm' on FunctionNode() (FunctionNode): RangeError (offset): Invalid value: Not in inclusive range 0..56: 91 Context: 'foo_func_$import'. Node: 'FunctionNode()'. #0 VerificationErrorListener.reportError (package:kernel/verifier.dart:81:5) #1 VerifyingVisitor.problem (package:kernel/verifier.dart:222:14) #2 VerifyingVisitor._getLocation (package:kernel/verifier.dart:1361:7) #3 VerifyingVisitor._hasLocation (package:kernel/verifier.dart:1370:26) #4 VerifyingVisitor.getSameLibraryLastSeenTreeNode (package:kernel/verifier.dart:1342:28) #5 VerifyingVisitor.localContext (package:kernel/verifier.dart:1382:24) #6 VerifyingVisitor.defaultDartType (package:kernel/verifier.dart:1491:41) #7 Visitor.visitVoidType (package:kernel/visitor.dart:1309:37) #8 VoidType.accept (package:kernel/ast.dart:11190:42) #9 FunctionNode.visitChildren (package:kernel/ast.dart:3919:16) #10 VerifyingVisitor.visitChildren (package:kernel/verifier.dart:259:10) #11 VerifyingVisitor.visitWithLocalScope (package:kernel/verifier.dart:266:5) #12 VerifyingVisitor.visitFunctionNode (package:kernel/verifier.dart:721:5) #13 FunctionNode.accept (package:kernel/ast.dart:3908:38) #14 VerifyingVisitor.visitProcedure (package:kernel/verifier.dart:620:19) #15 Procedure.accept (package:kernel/ast.dart:3311:40) #16 visitList (package:kernel/ast.dart:14488:14) #17 Library.visitChildren (package:kernel/ast.dart:591:5) #18 VerifyingVisitor.visitChildren (package:kernel/verifier.dart:259:10) #19 VerifyingVisitor.defaultTreeNode (package:kernel/verifier.dart:196:5) #20 TreeVisitor.visitLibrary (package:kernel/visitor.dart:503:35) #21 VerifyingVisitor.visitLibrary (package:kernel/verifier.dart:367:11) #22 Library.accept (package:kernel/ast.dart:577:38) #23 visitList (package:kernel/ast.dart:14488:14) #24 Component.visitChildren (package:kernel/ast.dart:14320:5) #25 VerifyingVisitor.visitChildren (package:kernel/verifier.dart:259:10) #26 VerifyingVisitor.visitComponent (package:kernel/verifier.dart:342:7) #27 Component.accept (package:kernel/ast.dart:14313:38) #28 VerifyingVisitor.check (package:kernel/verifier.dart:171:15) #29 verifyComponent (package:kernel/verifier.dart:69:20) ... ``` The issue seems to be that after doing this native transformation, the node's `fileUri` references the enclosing library (`ui.dart` above), but the `node.location` references the actual source file (`foo.dart` above) indirectly through `node.fileOffset`. This ends up being an issue when compiling the platform dill in Google3, but I didn't look into why `flutter build web --wasm` isn't broken. Internal bug: b/292172146 Change-Id: I2b8d7d215b2c36354860257ce651d50168e9523d Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/315360 Reviewed-by: Ömer Ağacan <omersa@google.com> Commit-Queue: Jia Hao Goh <jiahaog@google.com>
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