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Chris Is Buggy #1372

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llvmbot opened this issue Nov 11, 2006 · 21 comments
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Chris Is Buggy #1372

llvmbot opened this issue Nov 11, 2006 · 21 comments
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bugzilla Issues migrated from bugzilla llvm-tools All llvm tools that do not have corresponding tag regression wontfix Issue is real, but we can't or won't fix it. Not invalid

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llvmbot commented Nov 11, 2006

Bugzilla Link 1000
Resolution WONTFIX
Resolved on May 24, 2011 11:55
Version trunk
OS All
Depends On llvm/llvm-bugzilla-archive#10000
Reporter LLVM Bugzilla Contributor
CC @lattner,@isanbard

Extended Description

There's no known fix for this bug.

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llvmbot commented Nov 11, 2006

assigned to @tlattner

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lattner commented Nov 11, 2006

I could have sworn he worked at one point.

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llvmbot commented Nov 11, 2006

Our internal bug tracking software requires submitter to classify bug. Available options are : Security,
Performance, Serious Bug, Data loss, new feature.

Pick one!

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llvmbot commented Nov 11, 2006

Is there an option for "All of the above" ?

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llvmbot commented Nov 11, 2006

If there's no such option, Serious Bug seems to be the most fitting for the
levity of this PR.

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lattner commented Nov 11, 2006

If bug 100 couldn't be fixed, what do you think the chances of fixing this one are?

-Chris

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llvmbot commented Nov 11, 2006

I don't know, but not fixing it is not an option!

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We really should categorize these correctly. Marking this as a tool. Also, because Chris is a Common Code
Generator, it's believed that the problem's in his internal code.

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llvmbot commented Nov 11, 2006

This definitely happens on ALL Platforms and All Operating Systems.

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llvmbot commented Nov 12, 2006

I know some people (actually 3) who might be able to fix him. He can be turned
into the proper open source compiler guru:
http://www.webweavertech.com/ovidiu/weblog/gallery/richard-stallman/richard-stallman-Images/1.jpg

But this is Tonya's call since she has to live with him. I suspect this will be
a p4later, err, I mean WONTFIX.

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llvmbot commented Nov 12, 2006

Based on the foregoing, fixing this is looking to be hard. I suggest we start
with containment. While we may not be able to get to the root cause of the
problem quickly, perhaps we can diminish or eliminate the viral effects it has
on the project. So, here's some suggestions to get started:

  1. Everyone stop talking to Chris immediately.
  2. With Tanya's help, perhaps we can unplug Chris during off hours.
  3. Everything Chris does needs to be code reviewed by everybody (except Chris).
  4. Definitely no more Lattners on the project.

Any other impact reducing ideas?

:)

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Ah, there's nothing buggy with Chris that a couple of beers couldn't fix!

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llvmbot commented Nov 12, 2006

So, you think the fix to this is free? As in free beer?

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lattner commented Nov 12, 2006

  1. We could revert all of Chris' code?

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lattner commented Nov 18, 2006

I don't think this is fixable.

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llvmbot commented Nov 18, 2006

It may not be fixable, but WORKSFORME? I don't think so, mister.

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llvmbot commented Nov 18, 2006

This is much more appropriate.

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llvmbot commented Aug 13, 2010

Dale asked me to test Bugzilla, and picked this one (?). Ergo, this is a test comment.

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Why are you testing bugzilla?

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llvmbot commented Aug 13, 2010

Dale said that Bugzilla wasn't working for him, and he asked me to add a comment to some bug, and when I insisted on a number, he chose this one.

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Ok, well, let me know if its still a problem. I've had one other person say they couldnt respond to certain bugs, so just wanted to know if it was a trend or not.

@llvmbot llvmbot transferred this issue from llvm/llvm-bugzilla-archive Dec 3, 2021
@Quuxplusone Quuxplusone added the wontfix Issue is real, but we can't or won't fix it. Not invalid label Jan 20, 2022
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