[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-11192 ]
Yuheng Shao deleted comment on GROOVY-11192:
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was (Author: JIRAUSER302603):
Did some debugging on 4.0.15.
There is a bug in
org.codehaus.groovy.transform.stc.StaticTypeCheckingVisitor#inferDiamondType.
The inferredType is `java.util.Map<java.lang.Long, java.lang.String> ->
java.util.Map<K, V>` and cceType is `MapLong<> -> MapLong<V>`.
After `adjustGenerics()` on line 1124, cceType becomes `MapLong<java.lang.Long,
java.lang.String> -> MapLong<V>`, which is incorrect. It should be
`MapLong<java.lang.String> -> MapLong<V>`.
> Code that causes Groovy Compiler Crash
> --------------------------------------
>
> Key: GROOVY-11192
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-11192
> Project: Groovy
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Compiler
> Affects Versions: 4.0.15
> Environment: I am running on MacBook Pro, but I think this is a
> probably regardless of environment. I have been able to repeat this bug for
> Groovy versions from 3.0.10 to 4.0.15 and all in between.
> Reporter: John DeRegnaucourt
> Priority: Major
> Labels: Generics, compiler, crash, parametize, type
> Attachments: MapLong-3.groovy,
> TestCompilerCrashOnTemplateArgCount.groovy
>
>
> When attempting to compile the code below, it causes the Groovy compiler to
> crash with:
> java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: Index 1 out of bounds for length 1
> at
> org.codehaus.groovy.ast.tools.GenericsUtils.createGenericsSpec(GenericsUtils.java:494)
> at
> org.codehaus.groovy.ast.tools.GenericsUtils.createGenericsSpec(GenericsUtils.java:480)
> at
> org.codehaus.groovy.ast.tools.GenericsUtils.parameterizeType(GenericsUtils.java:293)
>
> The crash is caused because the GenericType parameter is missing on line 9 in
> TestCompilerCrashOnTemplateArgCount:
> private Map<Long, String> map = new MapLong<>() // causes compiler crash
> ...but
> private Map<Long, String> map2 = new MapLong<String>() // doest not cause
> compiler crash
>
> The compiler is expecting one argument, but a no argument array was
> allocated. When it attempts to access the array at element [0], the compiler
> hits ArrayOutOfBoundsException.
>
> This is super easy to repeat with the two tiny source files attached.
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