DebugInfoGenerator asserted that every local variable's decompiled type
is equivalent to the metadata local-signature type at its slot. That
holds at IL-read time but not afterwards: variable splitting gives one
slot several typed variables, pinned-region locals are modeled as
pointers (int* vs int& pinned), and generic-context type-parameter
identity differs. The assertion therefore aborted PDB generation (Debug
builds) for ordinary inputs such as any method with a fixed statement.
The type is never written to the PDB - only the slot index and name are -
so the mismatch cannot affect the debugging experience. The slot index,
the only emitted value, is correct by construction: it is the IL
ldloc/stloc operand, sourced from the signature slot when the variable is
created and copied verbatim by SplitVariables; it is never reassigned.
Keep only the index-bound check and document why the type is not verified.
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Optional single-child slots return T? with a real null instead of a role
null-object, taking the C# grammar as the oracle for which slots are optional.
The generator emits the property type as T? and matches it with MatchOptional,
and consumers move from .IsNull to is null / ?.. This covers the optional
statement, member, try-catch, creation-initializer and pattern slots and the
optional NameSlot tokens. A few slots the grammar marks required but the
decompiler legitimately leaves empty (the implicit-element-access target, an
implicitly-typed lambda parameter's type) are flipped to nullable as well.
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