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core: Fix restoration of loop target in try statement
old_loop_target is only assigned if ctx.loop_target is overwritten, meaning that if ctx.loop_target is never overwritten, ctx.loop_target will always be overwritten to None. We fix this by only restoring from old_loop_target if we previously assigned to old_loop_target.
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@ -808,8 +808,7 @@ pub fn gen_try<'ctx, 'a, G: CodeGenerator>(
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ctx.outer_catch_clauses = old_clauses;
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ctx.unwind_target = old_unwind;
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ctx.return_target = old_return;
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ctx.loop_target = old_loop_target;
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old_loop_target = None;
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ctx.loop_target = old_loop_target.or(ctx.loop_target).take();
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let old_unwind = if !finalbody.is_empty() {
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let final_landingpad = ctx.ctx.append_basic_block(current_fun, "try.catch.final");
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@ -930,7 +929,7 @@ pub fn gen_try<'ctx, 'a, G: CodeGenerator>(
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}
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ctx.unwind_target = old_unwind;
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ctx.loop_target = old_loop_target;
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ctx.loop_target = old_loop_target.or(ctx.loop_target).take();
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ctx.return_target = old_return;
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ctx.builder.position_at_end(landingpad);
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@ -97,6 +97,9 @@ pub extern "C" fn __nac3_raise(state: u32, exception_object: u32, context: u32)
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exit(101);
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}
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#[no_mangle]
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pub extern "C" fn __nac3_end_catch() {}
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extern "C" {
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fn run() -> i32;
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}
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@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
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# Break within try statement within a loop
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# Taken from https://book.pythontips.com/en/latest/for_-_else.html
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@extern
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def output_int32(x: int32):
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...
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@extern
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def output_float64(x: float):
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...
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@extern
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def output_str(x: str):
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...
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def run() -> int32:
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for n in range(2, 10):
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for x in range(2, n):
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try:
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if n % x == 0:
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output_int32(n)
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output_str(" equals ")
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output_int32(x)
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output_str(" * ")
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output_float64(n / x)
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except: # Assume this is intended to catch x == 0
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break
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else:
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# loop fell through without finding a factor
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output_int32(n)
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output_str(" is a prime number")
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return 0
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