[release-1.11] Avoid dropping call edges in presence of identical invoke edges#57077
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The intermediate data structure here (used for edge de-duplication) was accidentally recording `invoke` edges as if they were `call` edges. This bug is _very_ frequently benign, but if there are identical call and invoke edges in the edge list and the invoke edge is scanned first, the call edge will be unsoundly dropped, leading to invalidation (JuliaLang#265) bugs.
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Can we get a test for this both here and on master? |
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The intermediate data structure here (used for edge de-duplication) was accidentally recording
invokeedges as if they werecalledges.That bug is very frequently benign, but if there are identical call and invoke edges in the edge list and the invoke edge is scanned first, the call edge will be unsoundly dropped, leading to invalidation (#265) bugs.
Already fixed on master (by happy accident) as part of #54894