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add some sanity checks in write_immediate_no_validate
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@ -577,7 +577,7 @@ where
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src: Immediate<M::Provenance>,
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dest: &PlaceTy<'tcx, M::Provenance>,
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) -> InterpResult<'tcx> {
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assert!(dest.layout.is_sized(), "Cannot write unsized data");
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assert!(dest.layout.is_sized(), "Cannot write unsized immediate data");
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trace!("write_immediate: {:?} <- {:?}: {}", *dest, src, dest.layout.ty);
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// See if we can avoid an allocation. This is the counterpart to `read_immediate_raw`,
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@ -591,9 +591,34 @@ where
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*self.force_allocation(dest)?
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} else {
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match M::access_local_mut(self, frame, local)? {
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Operand::Immediate(local) => {
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Operand::Immediate(local_val) => {
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// Local can be updated in-place.
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*local = src;
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*local_val = src;
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// Double-check that the value we are storing and the local fit to each other.
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// (*After* doing the update for borrow checker reasons.)
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if cfg!(debug_assertions) {
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let local_layout =
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self.layout_of_local(&self.stack()[frame], local, None)?;
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match (src, local_layout.abi) {
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(Immediate::Scalar(scalar), Abi::Scalar(s)) => {
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assert_eq!(scalar.size(), s.size(self))
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}
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(
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Immediate::ScalarPair(a_val, b_val),
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Abi::ScalarPair(a, b),
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) => {
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assert_eq!(a_val.size(), a.size(self));
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assert_eq!(b_val.size(), b.size(self));
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}
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(Immediate::Uninit, _) => {}
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(src, abi) => {
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bug!(
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"value {src:?} cannot be written into local with type {} (ABI {abi:?})",
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local_layout.ty
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)
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}
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};
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}
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return Ok(());
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}
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Operand::Indirect(mplace) => {
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@ -571,7 +571,7 @@ impl<Prov: Provenance, Extra, Bytes: AllocBytes> Allocation<Prov, Extra, Bytes>
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assert!(self.mutability == Mutability::Mut);
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// `to_bits_or_ptr_internal` is the right method because we just want to store this data
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// as-is into memory.
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// as-is into memory. This also double-checks that `val.size()` matches `range.size`.
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let (bytes, provenance) = match val.to_bits_or_ptr_internal(range.size)? {
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Right(ptr) => {
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let (provenance, offset) = ptr.into_parts();
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@ -320,6 +320,14 @@ impl<Prov> Scalar<Prov> {
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}
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})
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn size(self) -> Size {
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match self {
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Scalar::Int(int) => int.size(),
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Scalar::Ptr(_ptr, sz) => Size::from_bytes(sz),
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}
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}
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}
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impl<'tcx, Prov: Provenance> Scalar<Prov> {
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