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[jira] [Comment Edited] (GROOVY-7841) Assert fails when accessing
long value with @CompileStatic annotation
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Paul King edited comment on GROOVY-7841 at 5/24/16 3:02 AM:
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Any multiple of 4294967296 will have the same result. Looking at the bytecode, there is an L2I inserted for the @CompileStatic case which just keeps the lowest 32 bits. I haven't checked into why just yet. Workaround is to use the longhand equivalent {{assert value != 0}}.
was (Author: paulk):
Any multiple of 4294967296 will have the same result. Looking at the bytecode, there is an L2I inserted for the @CompileStatic case which just keeps the lowest 32 bits. I haven't checked into why just yet.
> Assert fails when accessing long value with @CompileStatic annotation
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: GROOVY-7841
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-7841
> Project: Groovy
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.4.5
> Reporter: paolo di tommaso
> Priority: Minor
>
> The following assert for a non-zero long value fails when annotated with CompileStatic. For example:
> {code}
> def foo() {
> long value = 17179869184
> assert value, "Foo is OK"
> }
> @groovy.transform.CompileStatic
> def bar() {
> long value = 17179869184
> assert value, "Bar failed"
> }
> foo()
> bar()
> java.lang.AssertionError: Bar failed. Expression: value. Values: value = 17179869184
> at ConsoleScript31.bar(ConsoleScript31:10)
> at ConsoleScript31.run(ConsoleScript31:14)
> {code}
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