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Bug #21012

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Compiling `a['a','b'],=1` with parse.y fails

Added by tompng (tomoya ishida) 3 days ago. Updated 2 days ago.

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Target version:
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ruby -v:
ruby 3.5.0dev (2025-01-06T01:50:53Z master c8e3d745fa) [x86_64-linux]
[ruby-core:120531]

Description

Compiling this code with parse.y fails with segmentation fault.

a['a','b'],=1

Compiling a['a',x],=1 generates instruction sequence that wrong contains opt_aset_with.

$ ruby --parser=parse.y --dump=insn -e "a['a',999],=1"
== disasm: #<ISeq:<main>@-e:1 (1,0)-(1,13)>
0000 putself                                                          (   1)[Li]
0001 opt_send_without_block                 <calldata!mid:a, argc:0, FCALL|VCALL|ARGS_SIMPLE>
0003 putobject_INT2FIX_1_
0004 dup
0005 expandarray                            1, 0
0008 topn                                   1001
....
2006 topn                                   1001
2008 topn                                   1000
2010 opt_aset_with                          "a", <calldata!mid:[]=, argc:2, ARGS_SIMPLE>
2013 setn                                   1000
2015 pop
....
3014 pop
3015 leave
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