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checker: wrong assert pass. missing checker error #22793

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enghitalo opened this issue Nov 8, 2024 · 1 comment
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checker: wrong assert pass. missing checker error #22793

enghitalo opened this issue Nov 8, 2024 · 1 comment
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enghitalo commented Nov 8, 2024

Describe the bug

t should already be de-referenced, right?

Reproduction Steps

fn test_main() {
	la := 'lalala'
	a(&la)
}

fn a[T](t &T) {
	println(t)
	dump(t)
	assert *t == 'lalala'
}

Expected Behavior

checker error in assert *t == 'lalala'

Current Behavior

assert pass

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V version

V 0.4.8 31d6c47

Environment details (OS name and version, etc.)

Linux

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Huly®: V_0.6-21239

@enghitalo enghitalo added the Bug This tag is applied to issues which reports bugs. label Nov 8, 2024
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Would works, I guess

fn test_main() {
	la := 'lalala'
	la2 := &la
	la3 := &la2
	a(la3)
}

fn a[T](t &T) {
	println(t)
	dump(t)
	assert *t == 'lalala'
}

@felipensp felipensp changed the title chercker: wrong assert pass. missing checker error checker: wrong assert pass. missing checker error Nov 13, 2024
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