A typo leaves i uninitialized for asm enter and leave argument processing.
Comment #1 by braddr — 2006-02-18T14:09:00Z
Created attachment 1
Fix for asm enter/leave argument processing
Comment #2 by braddr — 2006-03-12T01:31:22Z
two things.. testing to see that the message gets sent to D.gnu appropriately.. and two, make sure that this is fixed in the next release so re-assigning to dvdf.
Comment #3 by braddr — 2006-03-12T01:35:24Z
test 2 of news posting, sorry david.
Comment #4 by braddr — 2006-03-12T01:36:43Z
test 3
Comment #5 by braddr — 2006-03-12T01:37:55Z
test 4, quite probably the last.
Comment #6 by smjg — 2006-05-18T08:07:42Z
Why does this bug not have any code sample?
Comment #7 by braddr — 2006-05-21T17:00:26Z
Primarily because it was mostly a testing of bugzilla (though indeed a
real bug in gdc) and because the batch was something that dvdf and I had
aleady discussed and was already checked in to both his and my source
trees. The bug came from one of the dstress test, which is probably named
asm enter or asm leave. I can try to find it, but doesn't seem super
relevant given the fix is obvious, correct, and already available.
Comment #8 by braddr — 2006-05-27T02:07:38Z
fixed in gdc 0.18
Comment #9 by github-bugzilla — 2012-05-04T10:41:20Z
(In reply to comment #9)
> Merge pull request #924 from donc/D1uninitialized
>
> Heisenbug: D1-only uninitialized variable
The GitHub Bugzilla hook script must have misparsed that message – can anyone see how?