[GHC] #15696: Derived Ord instance for enumerations with more than 8 elements seems to be incorrect
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#15696: Derived Ord instance for enumerations with more than 8 elements seems to be
incorrect
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Reporter: mrkkrp | Owner: (none)
Type: bug | Status: patch
Priority: highest | Milestone: 8.6.2
Component: Compiler | Version: 8.6.1
Resolution: | Keywords:
Operating System: Unknown/Multiple | Architecture:
Type of failure: Incorrect result | Unknown/Multiple
at runtime | Test Case:
Blocked By: | Blocking:
Related Tickets: | Differential Rev(s): Phab:D5196
Wiki Page: |
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Comment (by dfeuer):
Replying to [comment:24 osa1]:
> Thinking about this more. I think the only case where we can actually
avoid entering the argument of `dataToTag#` is when the argument is a
static closure. For anything else (a dynamic closure, a CAF) we need to
enter it.
I'm a tad confused. If the tag bits are non-zero, can't we just use them
and avoid dereferencing the pointer? Or is that already folded into "enter
it"? Or am I just wrong?
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Ticket URL: <http://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/15696#comment:25>
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