>> So it should be skipped and the ICE is the normal behavior for such >> irrelevant test cases ? > > Personally, I don't really think an ICE is ever an acceptable result > from the compiler. However, there are practical considerations. Nobody > is ever going to write code like that for your processor. If gets an > ICE, no real programmer is ever going to notice. And if it didn't get > an ICE it would get an error instead. So it's really up to you how much > effort you want to put in to generating a proper error message rather > than an ICE. I agree. BTW, I wonder how I could handle such an ICE from my backend if I wanted to. Thanks Aurélien