#1844: Unexpected behavior with INLINE pragma
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Reporter: calvins | Owner: igloo
Type: merge | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Compiler | Version: 6.8.1
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: INLINE | Difficulty: Unknown
Testcase: | Architecture: x86
Os: Linux |
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Changes (by simonpj):
* owner: => igloo
* difficulty: => Unknown
* type: bug => merge
Comment:
Thank you for a well-characterised bug report. I can reproduce it fine.
It is indeed deeply weird behaviour, and completely unacceptable for a
compiler.
Happily, I believe I tripped over it myself a couple of days ago, and
fixed it; it was an egregious bug in the Simplifier that has been there
for some time.
Can you try the HEAD? A snapshot distribution taken on Monday 5th or
after should do fine. With this compiler it works fine for me; can you
confirm that it's ok for you too?
Ian: it'll really be worth merging these two patches to 6.8.
{{{
Mon Nov 5 16:13:14 GMT 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Fix an old but subtle bug in the Simplifier
Mon Nov 5 22:06:27 GMT 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Wibble to earlier case-merge fix
}}}
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Ticket URL: <http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/1844#comment:2>
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