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littledan authored
Switch statements introduce their own scope for cases, but this scope is not necessarily executed in order, as the following function shows: switch (x) { case 1: let y = 1; case 2: y = 2; case 3: print(y); } If x = 2 or x = 3, the code should throw a ReferenceError. However, FullCodeGen's hole check elimination used the simple algorithm of assuming that if the initializer was in the same scope, then it was reached before the use, and therefore the hole check could be eliminated. This patch adds an extra bit to scopes, to track if they may nonlinearly. The parser marks the scope that switch introduces as nonlinear. FullCodeGen does not eliminate the hole check from a scope which is nonlinear. This patch refactors FullCodeGen to put the hole check elimination in one place, rather than in each backend. BUG=v8:3926 LOG=Y R=adamk Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1312613003 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#30453}
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