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Opened Nov 15, 2019 by Michał Herda@mherda🤔Contributor

Annotate some LOOP tests with ANSI-SPEC-PROBLEM

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Fixes #14 (closed)

This marks tests LOOP.1.{39,40,41,42,43} with :loop-iteration-values-in-finally and :ansi-spec-problem to take into account that the values of iteration variables in FINALLY are effectively undefined by the spec. This way, testers can avoid running these test cases if they want to avoid testing behaviour that is defined in contradictory manners.

Removal of these test cases should perhaps be considered in the future.

See https://gist.github.com/phoe/335fecfdc195bddd47ab0928b0e62e52 for context.

Edited Nov 15, 2019 by Michał Herda
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Reference: ansi-test/ansi-test!23
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