// IGNORE_BACKEND: WASM // FILE: test.kt fun foo() { try { mightThrow() } finally { "FINALLY" } val t = try { mightThrow2() } finally { "FINALLY2" } } var throw1 = false var throw2 = false fun mightThrow() { if (throw1) throw Exception() } fun mightThrow2() { if (throw2) throw Exception() } fun box() { foo() throw2 = true foo() // Never gets here. throw1 = true foo() } // The JVM backend steps back to line 11 when leaving the // `mightThrow2` call. The JVM_IR backend does not. The // JVM_IR behavior is consistent with what happens for the // try-finally where the value is discarded which seems good. // EXPECTATIONS JVM JVM_IR // test.kt:30 box // test.kt:5 foo // test.kt:6 foo // test.kt:22 mightThrow // test.kt:23 mightThrow // test.kt:8 foo // test.kt:9 foo // test.kt:11 foo // test.kt:12 foo // test.kt:26 mightThrow2 // test.kt:27 mightThrow2 // EXPECTATIONS JVM // test.kt:12 foo // EXPECTATIONS JVM JVM_IR // test.kt:14 foo // test.kt:15 foo // test.kt:11 foo // test.kt:16 foo // test.kt:31 box // test.kt:32 box // test.kt:5 foo // test.kt:6 foo // test.kt:22 mightThrow // test.kt:23 mightThrow // test.kt:8 foo // test.kt:9 foo // test.kt:11 foo // test.kt:12 foo // test.kt:26 mightThrow2 // EXPECTATIONS JVM // test.kt:15 foo // test.kt:11 foo // EXPECTATIONS JVM_IR // test.kt:14 foo // EXPECTATIONS JS_IR // test.kt:30 box // test.kt:6 foo // test.kt:22 mightThrow // test.kt:23 mightThrow // test.kt:12 foo // test.kt:26 mightThrow2 // test.kt:27 mightThrow2 // test.kt:11 foo // test.kt:16 foo // test.kt:31 box // test.kt:32 box // test.kt:6 foo // test.kt:22 mightThrow // test.kt:23 mightThrow // test.kt:12 foo // test.kt:26 mightThrow2 // test.kt:26 mightThrow2