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author | Tess Strickland <sstrickl@google.com> | Thu Jul 13 09:19:57 2023 +0000 |
committer | Commit Queue <dart-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com> | Thu Jul 13 09:19:57 2023 +0000 |
tree | cbb5f630945580eae306b75c4fc553bbd43bad1f | |
parent | db2e318b5d5a37a5c4d32e7a4ec854f92671295c [diff] |
[vm] For now, initialize the contents of null with its address. When running with `--no-sound-null-safety` turned on, it turns out null is unboxed as an Mint in some cases without checking for null first. Before, tests would fail because unboxing it would give a really large int that was unlikely to be acceptable to subsequent range checks and the like. However, since 2f63ace, that memory is now zero-initialized, and zero is more likely to be an acceptable value, so tests either fail for unexpected reasons or, worse, unexpectedly succeed. As a stopgap until the appropriate checks are emitted, we initialize the contents of null with its address as an ObjectPtr like we used to. TEST=corelib{,_2}/list_removeat_test on dartkp-* configurations. Issue: https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/52910 Change-Id: If456d503c86202616f4f566a402118e9c41194ba Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/313500 Reviewed-by: Daco Harkes <dacoharkes@google.com> Commit-Queue: Tess Strickland <sstrickl@google.com>
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