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This patch addresses two problems with TypeInfo initializer generation. 1. D array fields pointing to compiler generated data are referencing public symbols with no unique prefix, which can lead to duplicate definition errors in some hard to reduce cases. To avoid name clashes, all symbols that are generated for TypeInfo initializers now use the assembler name of the TypeInfo decl as a prefix. 2. An ICE would occur during LTO pass because these same decls are considered to be part of the same comdat group as the TypeInfo decl that it's referred by, despite itself being neither marked public nor comdat. This resulted in decls being added to the LTRANS partition out of order, triggering an assert when add_symbol_to_partition_1 attempted to add them again. To remedy, TREE_PUBLIC and DECL_COMDAT are now set on all generated symbols. gcc/d/ChangeLog: 2020-03-21 Iain Buclaw <ibuclaw@gdcproject.org> PR d/94290 * typeinfo.cc (class TypeInfoVisitor): Replace type_ field with decl_. (TypeInfoVisitor::TypeInfoVisitor): Set decl_. (TypeInfoVisitor::result): Update. (TypeInfoVisitor::internal_reference): New function. (TypeInfoVisitor::layout_string): Use internal_reference. (TypeInfoVisitor::visit (TypeInfoTupleDeclaration *)): Likewise. (layout_typeinfo): Construct TypeInfoVisitor with typeinfo decl. (layout_classinfo): Likewise.
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