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Where possible (i.e. where that doesn't alter the intent of a test) we use a suspend_always as the final suspend and a test that the coroutine was 'done' to check that the state machine had terminated correctly. Sometimes, filed PRs have 'suspend_never' as the final suspend expression and that needs to be changed to match the testsuite style. This is one I missed and means that the call to 'done()' on the handle is made to an already-destructed coroutine. Surprisngly, thAt didn't actually trigger a failure until glibc 2-32. Fixed by changing the final suspend to be 'suspend_always'. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: PR c++/96504 * g++.dg/coroutines/torture/pr95519-05-gro.C: Use suspend_always as the final suspend point so that we can check that the state machine has reached the expected point.
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