// Note that we deliberately do not the support the case when dropping a value
// handle results in a new value handle being permanently added to the list
// (as might occur in theory for CallbackVH's): the new value handle will not
- // be processed and the checking code will meet out righteous punishment if
+ // be processed and the checking code will mete out righteous punishment if
// the handle is still present once we have finished processing all the other
// value handles (it is fine to momentarily add then remove a value handle).
for (ValueHandleBase Iterator(Assert, *Entry); Entry; Entry = Iterator.Next) {
break;
}
}
+
+#ifndef NDEBUG
+ // If any new tracking or weak value handles were added while processing the
+ // list, then complain about it now.
+ if (Old->HasValueHandle)
+ for (Entry = pImpl->ValueHandles[Old]; Entry; Entry = Entry->Next)
+ switch (Entry->getKind()) {
+ case Tracking:
+ case Weak:
+ dbgs() << "After RAUW from " << *Old->getType() << " %"
+ << Old->getNameStr() << " to " << *New->getType() << " %"
+ << New->getNameStr() << "\n";
+ llvm_unreachable("A tracking or weak value handle still pointed to the"
+ " old value!\n");
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+#endif
}
/// ~CallbackVH. Empty, but defined here to avoid emitting the vtable