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#69953
[PATCH] Remove duplicated asserts and checks
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Reported by: Sergey Vinokurov <serg.foo <at> gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2024 03:29:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: patch, wontfix
Done: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>
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The issue is that the same thing is being checked just after it was
checked. The checks I propose to remove are not going to catch any new
errors under any possible scenario.
Even with module_assertions disabled, the assert functions are still
called - a very minor annoyance.
On 23/03/2024 07:15, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>> Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2024 03:27:34 +0000
>> From: Sergey Vinokurov <serg.foo <at> gmail.com>
>>
>> I noticed that emacs-module.c contains duplicate
>> module_non_local_exit_check() checks and
>> module_assert_thread/module_assert_env asserts, mostly performed at the
>> same point in program sequentially.
>>
>> The module_non_local_exit_check() checks happen in
>> MODULE_HANDLE_NONLOCAL_EXIT and MODULE_FUNCTION_BEGIN_NO_CATCH macros.
>> The MODULE_HANDLE_NONLOCAL_EXIT is never used by itself, only as part of
>> MODULE_FUNCTION_BEGIN which starts with MODULE_FUNCTION_BEGIN_NO_CATCH
>> that performs the check.
>>
>> In addition, there're 6 "Implementation of runtime and environment
>> functions" rules outlined where MODULE_HANDLE_NONLOCAL_EXIT should be
>> called at step 4 but module_non_local_exit_check() is supposed to have
>> already happened at step 3 so documentation does not seem to intend for
>> the check to be repeated in MODULE_HANDLE_NONLOCAL_EXIT.
>>
>> Regarding asserts my observation is that module_non_local_exit_check()
>> already contains module_assert_thread and module_assert_env so there's
>> no need to do asserts if first thing we do is call
>> module_non_local_exit_check.
>
> Thanks, but why is that a problem? module_assertions is false by
> default, and the function to turn on module assertions is not even
> documented in the ELisp manual. IOW, this is a debugging aid which
> will rarely if at all activated, and if it is, that's on purpose by
> the programmer who is investigating some tricky problem. Why is it a
> problem to have too many assertions, which might help that programmer
> find a bug?
>
> I added Daniel and Philipp to the discussion, in case they have
> comments to this proposal.
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