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authorDouglas Gregor <dgregor@apple.com>2010-10-05 18:37:06 +0000
committerDouglas Gregor <dgregor@apple.com>2010-10-05 18:37:06 +0000
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Fix a marvelous chained AST writing bug, where we end up with the
following amusing sequence: - AST writing schedules writing a type X* that it had never seen before - AST writing starts writing another declaration, ends up deserializing X* from a prior AST file. Now we have two type IDs for the same type! - AST writer tries to write X*. It only has the lower-numbered ID from the the prior AST file, so references to the higher-numbered ID that was scheduled for writing go off into lalaland. To fix this, keep the higher-numbered ID so we end up writing the type twice. Since this issue occurs so rarely, and type records are generally rather small, I deemed this better than the alternative: to keep a separate mapping from the higher-numbered IDs to the lower-numbered IDs, which we would end up having to check whenever we want to deserialize any type. Fixes <rdar://problem/8511624>, I think. llvm-svn: 115647
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