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Regression in 1.26 with misplaced attributes #49934
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C-bugCategory: This is a bug.Category: This is a bug.I-ICEIssue: The compiler panicked, giving an Internal Compilation Error (ICE) ❄️Issue: The compiler panicked, giving an Internal Compilation Error (ICE) ❄️P-highHigh priorityHigh priorityT-compilerRelevant to the compiler team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue.Relevant to the compiler team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue.regression-from-stable-to-betaPerformance or correctness regression from stable to beta.Performance or correctness regression from stable to beta.
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C-bugCategory: This is a bug.Category: This is a bug.I-ICEIssue: The compiler panicked, giving an Internal Compilation Error (ICE) ❄️Issue: The compiler panicked, giving an Internal Compilation Error (ICE) ❄️P-highHigh priorityHigh priorityT-compilerRelevant to the compiler team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue.Relevant to the compiler team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue.regression-from-stable-to-betaPerformance or correctness regression from stable to beta.Performance or correctness regression from stable to beta.
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All the regressed crates have a misplaced
#[derive]in the codebase (such as a#[derive(Debug)]above a variable declaration). In Rust 1.25 the compiler accepts the code, but in Rust 1.26 it throws an error and then crashes.Even if we keep the error (which could be turned into a warn-by-default lint) the ICE should be fixed.