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![]() On the following testcase we ICE because while DECL_STRUCT_FUNCTION (current_function_decl)->function_start_locus = c_parser_peek_token (parser)->location; and similarly DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (fndecl) is set from some token's location, the end is set as: /* Store the end of the function, so that we get good line number info for the epilogue. */ cfun->function_end_locus = input_location; and the thing is that input_location is only very rarely set in the C FE (the primary spot that changes it is the cb_line_change/fe_file_change). Which means, e.g. for pretty much all C functions that are on a single line, function_start_locus column is > than function_end_locus column, and the testcase even has smaller line in function_end_locus because cb_line_change isn't performed while parsing multi-line arguments of a function-like macro. Attached are two possible fixes to achieve what the C++ FE does, in particular that cfun->function_end_locus is the locus of the closing } of the function. The first one updates input_location when we see a closing } of a compound statement (though any, not just the function body) and thus input_location in the finish_function call is what we need. The second instead propagates the location_t from the parsing of the outermost compound statement (the function body) to finish_function. The second one is this version. 2020-03-19 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> PR gcov-profile/94029 * c-tree.h (finish_function): Add location_t argument defaulted to input_location. * c-parser.c (c_parser_compound_statement): Add endlocp argument and set it to the locus of closing } if non-NULL. (c_parser_compound_statement_nostart): Return locus of closing }. (c_parser_parse_rtl_body): Likewise. (c_parser_declaration_or_fndef): Propagate locus of closing } to finish_function. * c-decl.c (finish_function): Add end_loc argument, use it instead of input_location to set function_end_locus. * gcc.misc-tests/gcov-pr94029.c: New test. |
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