Public bug reported:
Compiling some specific eC results in undefined behavior after memory has been
corrupted.
The Specifier class in the eC compiler library contains a union whose members
were used in alternate manner, without proper reinitialization.
[Test Case]
The eC compiler will crash or produce unexpected behavior when compiling some
specific eC code [need to remember/dig that code out].
[Regression Potential]
This is a clean fix that simply re-initializes to all members of the union, so
as to avoid the problem. It should not break anything.
** Affects: ecere-sdk (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
[SRU] Compiling some specific eC results in undefined behavior
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