Bug: 'break' may not properly close variable in a 'for' loop

Function 'leaveblock' was generating "break" label before removing
variables from the closing block. If 'createlabel' created a 'close'
instruction (which it did when matching a goto/break that exited
the scope of an upvalue), that instruction would use the wrong level.
This commit is contained in:
Roberto Ierusalimschy 2022-08-24 17:36:47 -03:00
parent 02060b7a37
commit 997f11f543
2 changed files with 28 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -674,19 +674,19 @@ static void leaveblock (FuncState *fs) {
LexState *ls = fs->ls;
int hasclose = 0;
int stklevel = reglevel(fs, bl->nactvar); /* level outside the block */
if (bl->isloop) /* fix pending breaks? */
removevars(fs, bl->nactvar); /* remove block locals */
lua_assert(bl->nactvar == fs->nactvar); /* back to level on entry */
if (bl->isloop) /* has to fix pending breaks? */
hasclose = createlabel(ls, luaS_newliteral(ls->L, "break"), 0, 0);
if (!hasclose && bl->previous && bl->upval)
if (!hasclose && bl->previous && bl->upval) /* still need a 'close'? */
luaK_codeABC(fs, OP_CLOSE, stklevel, 0, 0);
fs->bl = bl->previous;
removevars(fs, bl->nactvar);
lua_assert(bl->nactvar == fs->nactvar);
fs->freereg = stklevel; /* free registers */
ls->dyd->label.n = bl->firstlabel; /* remove local labels */
if (bl->previous) /* inner block? */
movegotosout(fs, bl); /* update pending gotos to outer block */
fs->bl = bl->previous; /* current block now is previous one */
if (bl->previous) /* was it a nested block? */
movegotosout(fs, bl); /* update pending gotos to enclosing block */
else {
if (bl->firstgoto < ls->dyd->gt.n) /* pending gotos in outer block? */
if (bl->firstgoto < ls->dyd->gt.n) /* still pending gotos? */
undefgoto(ls, &ls->dyd->gt.arr[bl->firstgoto]); /* error */
}
}

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@ -360,6 +360,26 @@ do
end
do
-- bug in 5.4.4: 'break' may generate wrong 'close' instruction when
-- leaving a loop block.
local closed = false
local o1 = setmetatable({}, {__close=function() closed = true end})
local function test()
for k, v in next, {}, nil, o1 do
local function f() return k end -- create an upvalue
break
end
assert(closed)
end
test()
end
do print("testing errors in __close")
-- original error is in __close