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fix Issue 16699 - [REG 2.070] stack corruption with scope(exit)#6261

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fix Issue 16699 - [REG 2.070] stack corruption with scope(exit)#6261
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Fix Bugzilla Description
16699 [REG 2.070] stack corruption with scope(exit)

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Does this fix issue 16102 too?

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@WalterBright Awesome! Thanks for the prompt response!

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Once again!
Bugfixes should always target stable, please rebase and change the target branch.

@mihails-strasuns mihails-strasuns changed the base branch from master to stable November 19, 2016 17:06
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(any commiter can change the base branch, I did that so that only rebase is necessary now)

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.. and rebased because Walter has allowed push to PR branches from co-maintainers ;)

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thx

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Auto-merge toggled on

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Thank you, @MartinNowak and @Dicebot

@WalterBright WalterBright deleted the fix16699 branch November 20, 2016 00:06
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Just wondering, when this fix will be backported (forward-ported?) to master?

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Exact moments when stable is merged into master are chosen by @MartinNowak - I expect next to happen immediately after releasing 2.072.1 though.

tramker pushed a commit to tramker/dmd that referenced this pull request Nov 21, 2016
fix Issue 16699 - [REG 2.070] stack corruption with scope(exit)

Signed-off-by: Martin Krejcirik <mk@krej.cz>
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