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swift-mirror/validation-test/compiler_crashers/0148-swift-parser-parseexprunary.swift
Jordan Rose 0a9d60485f Don't look into a type context to resolve types in the inheritance clause.
Instead, just check the generic parameters, then do a lookup as usual in the
enclosing context.

Fixes crash suite #58 and quite a few others (~200). This looks way more
impressive than it is; in most of these test cases it's the exact same
pattern causing the crash, and that pattern was just the last outstanding
crash trigger in a sea of garbage. (The few deleted tests were identical
to #58.)

Swift SVN r24748
2015-01-27 02:45:29 +00:00

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// RUN: not %target-swift-frontend %s -parse
// Distributed under the terms of the MIT license
// Test case submitted to project by https://github.com/practicalswift (practicalswift)
// Test case found by fuzzing
}
e
protocol h : e { func e
func r(d: t, k: t) -> (((t, t) -> t) -i g {
p m
func e(m)
}
struct e<j> : g {
func e(
h s: n -> n = {
return $u
}
l o: n = { (d: n, o: n -> n) -> n q
return o(d)
}