July 13, 2019 [Issue 20048] New: [Windows] Program segfaults when running tests | ||||
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https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20048 Issue ID: 20048 Summary: [Windows] Program segfaults when running tests Product: D Version: D2 Hardware: x86_64 OS: Windows Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P1 Component: dmd Assignee: nobody@puremagic.com Reporter: zorael@gmail.com Windows 10 64-bit, dmd 2.087.0. When I try to unit test the wintestcrash branch at https://github.com/zorael/tests/tree/wintestcrash, the program exits "with code -1073741819". There's nothing in the code that would explain it, it's just a few lines (with one dub depdendency) that should assert[1]. > git clone https://github.com/zorael/tests -b wintestcrash > cd tests > dub test [...] > Running .\test.exe > Program exited with code -1073741819 Beyond occuring on AppVeyor it was reproduced by Boris Carvajal in the NG thread[2]. > I can reproduce it on Win10/x64 (qemu). > But it's really hard to debug on windows (at least with dmd and > no V.Studio), I could only get a readable backtrace with > "WinDbg Preview" debugger: > > [0x0] msvcr100!_output_l + 0x41e > [0x1] msvcr100!printf + 0x7c > [0x2] test!int > core.runtime.runModuleUnitTests().__foreachbody1(object.ModuleInfo*) + 0xd1 > [0x3] test!int object.ModuleInfo.opApply(scope int > delegate(object.ModuleInfo*)).__lambda2(immutable(object.ModuleInfo*)) + 0x27 > [0x4] test!int rt.minfo.moduleinfos_apply(scope int > delegate(immutable(object.ModuleInfo*))).__foreachbody2(ref > rt.sections_win64.SectionGroup) + 0x54 > [0x5] test!int rt.minfo.moduleinfos_apply(scope int > delegate(immutable(object.ModuleInfo*))) + 0x1f > [0x6] test!int object.ModuleInfo.opApply(scope int > delegate(object.ModuleInfo*)) + 0x27 > [0x7] test!runModuleUnitTests + 0xfe > ... > msvcr100!_output_l+0x41e: > 00000000`62e0346e 443811 cmp byte ptr [rcx],r10b > ds:00000000`00000010=?? > Registers are: rcx = 0x0000000000000010, r10 = > 0x0000000000000000 > it seems like ( str[i] == '\0') > > So the program try to print from an invalid pointer and the StackTrace/Throwable object is somewhat related. [1]: https://github.com/zorael/tests/blob/ef00a257/source/app.d [2]: https://forum.dlang.org/post/bwjvtywkiklrkpgiduap@forum.dlang.org -- |
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