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[Ada] Crash on compiling project with multiple subunits per file

Message ID 20200619082834.GA31448@adacore.com
State New
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Series [Ada] Crash on compiling project with multiple subunits per file | expand

Commit Message

Pierre-Marie de Rodat June 19, 2020, 8:28 a.m. UTC
This patch fixes the compiler whereby a project with manually specified
Naming for subunits such that several of the subunits exist in the same
file as the unit they are defined in.

Tested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, committed on trunk

2020-06-19  Justin Squirek  <squirek@adacore.com>

gcc/ada/

	* lib.adb (Check_Same_Extended_Unit): Add check to determine if
	the body for the subunits exist in the same file as their
	specifications.
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--- gcc/ada/lib.adb
+++ gcc/ada/lib.adb
@@ -362,6 +362,12 @@  package body Lib is
          --  Step 2: Check subunits. If a subunit is instantiated, follow the
          --  instantiation chain rather than the stub chain.
 
+         --  Note that we must handle the case where the subunit exists in the
+         --  same body as the main unit (which may happen when Naming gets
+         --  manually specified within a project file or through tools like
+         --  gprname). Otherwise, we will have an infinite loop jumping around
+         --  the same file.
+
          Unit1 := Unit (Cunit (Unum1));
          Unit2 := Unit (Cunit (Unum2));
          Inst1 := Instantiation (Sind1);
@@ -384,21 +390,35 @@  package body Lib is
                   Length_Of_Name (Unit_Name (Unum2))
                then
                   Sloc2 := Sloc (Corresponding_Stub (Unit2));
-                  Unum2 := Get_Source_Unit (Sloc2);
-                  goto Continue;
 
+                  if Unum2 /= Get_Source_Unit (Sloc2) then
+                     Unum2 := Get_Source_Unit (Sloc2);
+                     goto Continue;
+                  else
+                     null; --  Unum2 already designates the correct unit
+                  end if;
                else
                   Sloc1 := Sloc (Corresponding_Stub (Unit1));
-                  Unum1 := Get_Source_Unit (Sloc1);
-                  goto Continue;
+
+                  if Unum1 /= Get_Source_Unit (Sloc1) then
+                     Unum1 := Get_Source_Unit (Sloc1);
+                     goto Continue;
+                  else
+                     null; --  Unum1 already designates the correct unit
+                  end if;
                end if;
 
             --  Sloc1 in subunit, Sloc2 not
 
             else
                Sloc1 := Sloc (Corresponding_Stub (Unit1));
-               Unum1 := Get_Source_Unit (Sloc1);
-               goto Continue;
+
+               if Unum1 /= Get_Source_Unit (Sloc1) then
+                  Unum1 := Get_Source_Unit (Sloc1);
+                  goto Continue;
+               else
+                  null; --  Unum1 already designates the correct unit
+               end if;
             end if;
 
          --  Sloc2 in subunit, Sloc1 not
@@ -408,8 +428,13 @@  package body Lib is
            and then Inst2 = No_Location
          then
             Sloc2 := Sloc (Corresponding_Stub (Unit2));
-            Unum2 := Get_Source_Unit (Sloc2);
-            goto Continue;
+
+            if Unum2 /= Get_Source_Unit (Sloc2) then
+               Unum2 := Get_Source_Unit (Sloc2);
+               goto Continue;
+            else
+               null; --  Unum2 already designates the correct unit
+            end if;
          end if;
 
          --  Step 3: Check instances. The two locations may yield a common