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A-debuginfoArea: Debugging information in compiled programs (DWARF, PDB, etc.)Area: Debugging information in compiled programs (DWARF, PDB, etc.)C-bugCategory: This is a bug.Category: This is a bug.O-macosOperating system: macOSOperating system: macOSP-highHigh priorityHigh priorityT-compilerRelevant to the compiler team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue.Relevant to the compiler team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue.regression-from-stable-to-nightlyPerformance or correctness regression from stable to nightly.Performance or correctness regression from stable to nightly.
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Running rustc --test -g main.rs
with any of the following in main.rs
on macOS:
#[test]
fn test_1() {
assert!(false);
}
fn main() {
}
// Empty
Produces a main.dSYM
containing an empty file at main.dSYM/Contents/Resources/DWARF/main
. A bug in Rust's libbacktrace (courtesy of myself) causes any attempt to take a backtrace while such a dSYM
file is present in the same directory as the executable (even if it is not produced from that executable) to die of SIGBUS
. Even without that, this prevents both panic backtraces and debugging from taking advantage of debug data with executables containing test harnesses on macOS. As @alexcrichton determined, this is a regression in the range 4279e2b...8493813 and likely related to #45511.
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A-debuginfoArea: Debugging information in compiled programs (DWARF, PDB, etc.)Area: Debugging information in compiled programs (DWARF, PDB, etc.)C-bugCategory: This is a bug.Category: This is a bug.O-macosOperating system: macOSOperating system: macOSP-highHigh priorityHigh priorityT-compilerRelevant to the compiler team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue.Relevant to the compiler team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue.regression-from-stable-to-nightlyPerformance or correctness regression from stable to nightly.Performance or correctness regression from stable to nightly.