commit | 9426e47d736a96ef82f858c896676cae192eea7c | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Daco Harkes <dacoharkes@google.com> | Thu Mar 28 11:24:36 2024 +0000 |
committer | Commit Queue <dart-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com> | Thu Mar 28 11:24:36 2024 +0000 |
tree | 8f72621763b1882a6140807dca73ede854c3152f | |
parent | 702be59cfc7b2a8f9afe27184e283c2cfa3739e3 [diff] |
[vm] Add receiver argument to `WriteError` runtime entry Note this changes the error in AOT to tell what is the typed data that is not writable. This CL eases the follow up CL which starts reusing the `CheckWritableInstr` and accompanying slow path and runtime entry for other messages. TEST=tests/lib/typed_data/polymorphic_unmodifiable_typed_data_test.dart Bug: https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/55067 Change-Id: Icf26d119501059e2ea4e885897539ebcb1063da0 Cq-Include-Trybots: dart-internal/g3.dart-internal.try:g3-cbuild-try Cq-Include-Trybots: dart/try:vm-aot-android-release-arm64c-try,vm-aot-android-release-arm_x64-try,vm-aot-linux-debug-simarm_x64-try,vm-aot-linux-debug-simriscv64-try,vm-aot-linux-debug-x64-try,vm-aot-linux-debug-x64c-try,vm-aot-mac-release-arm64-try,vm-aot-mac-release-x64-try,vm-aot-obfuscate-linux-release-x64-try,vm-aot-optimization-level-linux-release-x64-try,vm-aot-win-debug-arm64-try,vm-aot-win-debug-x64c-try,vm-aot-win-release-x64-try,vm-appjit-linux-debug-x64-try,vm-asan-linux-release-x64-try,vm-checked-mac-release-arm64-try,vm-eager-optimization-linux-release-ia32-try,vm-eager-optimization-linux-release-x64-try,vm-linux-debug-ia32-try,vm-linux-debug-simriscv64-try,vm-linux-debug-x64-try,vm-linux-debug-x64c-try,vm-linux-release-simarm-try,vm-mac-debug-arm64-try,vm-mac-debug-x64-try,vm-msan-linux-release-x64-try,vm-reload-linux-debug-x64-try,vm-reload-rollback-linux-debug-x64-try,vm-ubsan-linux-release-x64-try,vm-win-debug-arm64-try,vm-win-debug-x64-try,vm-win-debug-x64c-try,vm-win-release-ia32-try Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/359063 Reviewed-by: Ilya Yanok <yanok@google.com>
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