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author | Valentin Clement (バレンタイン クレメン) <clementval@gmail.com> | Wed Apr 17 15:42:09 2024 -0700 |
committer | Copybara-Service <copybara-worker@google.com> | Wed Apr 17 15:48:37 2024 -0700 |
tree | 79035fb39f6acdeb73a9047d69099cbf9d4f2d66 | |
parent | cf950706fb2baf10d3dd1f0a9630913b06fd1ce6 [diff] |
[flang][cuda] Avoid crash by exiting the check if assignment is not usable (#89149) In the presence of other semantic error, `GetAssignment` would return a nullptr and therefore would make the rest of the check crash when trying to collect symbols. Exiting early when we have a nullptr so the compiler doesn't crash and user can get the meaningful semantic error. GitOrigin-RevId: 26101e8c50e07ea53869b0c7f343d76bfed61b02
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