The location of VARDEFs is incorrect for PPARAMOUT variables which are also used as temporary locations. We put in VARDEFs when setting the variable at return time, but when the location is also used as a temporary the lifetime values are wrong. Fix copyelim to update the names map properly. This is a real name bug fix which, as a result, allows me to write a reasonable test to trigger the PPARAMOUT bug. This is kind of a band-aid fix for #14591. A more pricipled fix (which allows values to be stored in the return variable earlier than the return point) will be harder. Fixes #14591 Change-Id: I7df8ae103a982d1f218ed704c080d7b83cdcfdd9 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20457 Reviewed-by: Josh Bleecher Snyder <josharian@gmail.com>
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