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| author | Mike Dalessio <mike.dalessio@gmail.com> | 2023-08-30 09:59:09 -0400 |
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| committer | git <svn-admin@ruby-lang.org> | 2023-08-30 20:46:08 +0000 |
| commit | f80582cda8fb0d994db0c1cdf1c282f3a049485c (patch) | |
| tree | 7a445134b7408a21e57b1f09a425b0ad1d07cb2e /test/ruby/test_lambda.rb | |
| parent | 209eda599a06682b0d32aa84870038e854fc49ef (diff) | |
[ruby/yarp] fix: StatementsNode with out-of-order body nodes
The presence of the heredocs in this snippet with invalid syntax:
for <<A + <<B
A
B
causes the MissingNode to have a location after other nodes in the
list, resulting in a StatementsNode with inverted start and end
locations:
[ForNode(0...14)(
MultiWriteNode(4...7)([InterpolatedStringNode(4...7)((4...7), [], (14...16))], nil, nil, nil, nil),
MissingNode(16...16)(),
> StatementsNode(16...14)(
[MissingNode(16...16)(), InterpolatedStringNode(10...13)((10...13), [], (16...18)), MissingNode(13...14)()]
),
(0...3),
(16...16),
nil,
(14...14)
)]
which failed an assertion during serialization.
With this fix, the node's locations are:
[ForNode(0...14)(
MultiWriteNode(4...7)([InterpolatedStringNode(4...7)((4...7), [], (14...16))], nil, nil, nil, nil),
MissingNode(16...16)(),
> StatementsNode(10...16)(
[MissingNode(16...16)(), InterpolatedStringNode(10...13)((10...13), [], (16...18)), MissingNode(13...14)()]
),
(0...3),
(16...16),
nil,
(14...14)
)]
Found by the fuzzer.
https://github.com/ruby/yarp/commit/09bcedc05e
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