Bug (kind of) in 'isinstack'
The function 'isinstack' tried to work around the undefined behavior of subtracting two pointers that do not point to the same object, but the compiler killed to trick. (It optimizes out the safety check, because in a correct execution it will be always true.)
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@@ -638,14 +638,18 @@ static const char *funcnamefromcode (lua_State *L, CallInfo *ci,
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/*
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** The subtraction of two potentially unrelated pointers is
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** not ISO C, but it should not crash a program; the subsequent
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** checks are ISO C and ensure a correct result.
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** Check whether pointer 'o' points to some value in the stack
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** frame of the current function. Because 'o' may not point to a
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** value in this stack, we cannot compare it with the region
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** boundaries (undefined behaviour in ISO C).
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*/
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static int isinstack (CallInfo *ci, const TValue *o) {
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StkId base = ci->func + 1;
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ptrdiff_t i = cast(StkId, o) - base;
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return (0 <= i && i < (ci->top - base) && s2v(base + i) == o);
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StkId pos;
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for (pos = ci->func + 1; pos < ci->top; pos++) {
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if (o == s2v(pos))
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return 1;
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}
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return 0; /* not found */
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}
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