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Auto merge of #126208 - Oneirical:one-flew-over-the-cuckoo's-test, r=jieyouxu
Migrate `compiler-lookup-paths`, `dump-mono-stats` and `prune-link-args` `run-make` tests to `rmake` or `ui` format Part of #121876 and the associated [Google Summer of Code project](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2024/05/01/gsoc-2024-selected-projects.html). try-job: x86_64-msvc try-job: aarch64-apple try-job: dist-x86_64-linux try-job: armhf-gnu
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@ -228,12 +228,6 @@ dependencies = [
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"backtrace",
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]
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[[package]]
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name = "ar"
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version = "0.9.0"
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source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
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checksum = "d67af77d68a931ecd5cbd8a3b5987d63a1d1d1278f7f6a60ae33db485cdebb69"
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[[package]]
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name = "ar_archive_writer"
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version = "0.3.0"
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@ -3451,7 +3445,6 @@ dependencies = [
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name = "run_make_support"
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version = "0.2.0"
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dependencies = [
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"ar",
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"bstr",
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"build_helper",
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"gimli 0.31.0",
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@ -10,6 +10,4 @@ similar = "2.5.0"
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wasmparser = "0.118.2"
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regex = "1.8" # 1.8 to avoid memchr 2.6.0, as 2.5.0 is pinned in the workspace
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gimli = "0.31.0"
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ar = "0.9.0"
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build_helper = { path = "../build_helper" }
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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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use std::path::Path;
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use crate::command::Command;
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use crate::{bin_name, cygpath_windows, env_var, is_msvc, is_windows, uname};
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use crate::{cygpath_windows, env_var, is_msvc, is_windows, uname};
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/// Construct a new platform-specific C compiler invocation.
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///
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@ -68,9 +68,14 @@ impl Cc {
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// endif
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// ```
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let mut path = std::path::PathBuf::from(name);
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if is_msvc() {
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let fe_path = cygpath_windows(bin_name(name));
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let fo_path = cygpath_windows(format!("{name}.obj"));
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path.set_extension("exe");
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let fe_path = cygpath_windows(&path);
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path.set_extension("");
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path.set_extension("obj");
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let fo_path = cygpath_windows(path);
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self.cmd.arg(format!("-Fe:{fe_path}"));
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self.cmd.arg(format!("-Fo:{fo_path}"));
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} else {
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@ -30,8 +30,8 @@ pub use cc::{cc, extra_c_flags, extra_cxx_flags, Cc};
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pub use clang::{clang, Clang};
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pub use diff::{diff, Diff};
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pub use llvm::{
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llvm_filecheck, llvm_objdump, llvm_profdata, llvm_readobj, LlvmFilecheck, LlvmObjdump,
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LlvmProfdata, LlvmReadobj,
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llvm_ar, llvm_filecheck, llvm_objdump, llvm_profdata, llvm_readobj, LlvmAr, LlvmFilecheck,
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LlvmObjdump, LlvmProfdata, LlvmReadobj,
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};
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pub use run::{cmd, run, run_fail, run_with_args};
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pub use rustc::{aux_build, bare_rustc, rustc, Rustc};
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@ -61,19 +61,6 @@ pub fn target() -> String {
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env_var("TARGET")
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}
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/// `AR`
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#[track_caller]
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pub fn ar(inputs: &[impl AsRef<Path>], output_path: impl AsRef<Path>) {
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let output = fs::File::create(&output_path).expect(&format!(
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"the file in path \"{}\" could not be created",
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output_path.as_ref().display()
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));
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let mut builder = ar::Builder::new(output);
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for input in inputs {
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builder.append_path(input).unwrap();
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}
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}
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/// Check if target is windows-like.
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#[must_use]
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pub fn is_windows() -> bool {
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@ -294,6 +281,26 @@ pub fn not_contains<P: AsRef<Path>>(path: P, expected: &str) -> bool {
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!path.as_ref().file_name().is_some_and(|name| name.to_str().unwrap().contains(expected))
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}
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/// Builds a static lib (`.lib` on Windows MSVC and `.a` for the rest) with the given name.
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#[track_caller]
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pub fn build_native_static_lib(lib_name: &str) -> PathBuf {
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let obj_file = if is_msvc() { format!("{lib_name}") } else { format!("{lib_name}.o") };
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let src = format!("{lib_name}.c");
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let lib_path = static_lib_name(lib_name);
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if is_msvc() {
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cc().arg("-c").out_exe(&obj_file).input(src).run();
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} else {
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cc().arg("-v").arg("-c").out_exe(&obj_file).input(src).run();
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};
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let obj_file = if is_msvc() {
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PathBuf::from(format!("{lib_name}.obj"))
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} else {
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PathBuf::from(format!("{lib_name}.o"))
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};
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llvm_ar().obj_to_ar().output_input(&lib_path, &obj_file).run();
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path(lib_path)
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}
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/// Returns true if the filename at `path` is not in `expected`.
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pub fn filename_not_in_denylist<P: AsRef<Path>, V: AsRef<[String]>>(path: P, expected: V) -> bool {
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let expected = expected.as_ref();
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LlvmObjdump::new()
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}
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/// Construct a new `llvm-ar` invocation. This assumes that `llvm-ar` is available
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/// at `$LLVM_BIN_DIR/llvm-ar`.
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pub fn llvm_ar() -> LlvmAr {
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LlvmAr::new()
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}
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/// A `llvm-readobj` invocation builder.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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#[must_use]
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cmd: Command,
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}
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/// A `llvm-ar` invocation builder.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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#[must_use]
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pub struct LlvmAr {
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cmd: Command,
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}
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crate::impl_common_helpers!(LlvmReadobj);
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crate::impl_common_helpers!(LlvmProfdata);
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crate::impl_common_helpers!(LlvmFilecheck);
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crate::impl_common_helpers!(LlvmObjdump);
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crate::impl_common_helpers!(LlvmAr);
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/// Generate the path to the bin directory of LLVM.
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#[must_use]
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self
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}
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}
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impl LlvmAr {
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/// Construct a new `llvm-ar` invocation. This assumes that `llvm-ar` is available
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/// at `$LLVM_BIN_DIR/llvm-ar`.
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pub fn new() -> Self {
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let llvm_ar = llvm_bin_dir().join("llvm-ar");
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let cmd = Command::new(llvm_ar);
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Self { cmd }
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}
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pub fn obj_to_ar(&mut self) -> &mut Self {
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self.cmd.arg("rcus");
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self
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}
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/// Provide an output, then an input file. Bundled in one function, as llvm-ar has
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/// no "--output"-style flag.
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pub fn output_input(&mut self, out: impl AsRef<Path>, input: impl AsRef<Path>) -> &mut Self {
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self.cmd.arg(out.as_ref());
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self.cmd.arg(input.as_ref());
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self
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}
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}
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self
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}
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/// Add a directory to the library search path with a restriction, where `kind` is a dependency
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/// type. Equivalent to `-L KIND=PATH` in rustc.
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pub fn specific_library_search_path<P: AsRef<Path>>(
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&mut self,
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kind: &str,
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path: P,
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) -> &mut Self {
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assert!(["dependency", "native", "all", "framework", "crate"].contains(&kind));
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let path = path.as_ref().to_string_lossy();
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self.cmd.arg(format!("-L{kind}={path}"));
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self
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}
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/// Override the system root. Equivalent to `--sysroot` in rustc.
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pub fn sysroot<P: AsRef<Path>>(&mut self, path: P) -> &mut Self {
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self.cmd.arg("--sysroot");
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run-make/cat-and-grep-sanity-check/Makefile
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run-make/cdylib-dylib-linkage/Makefile
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run-make/compiler-lookup-paths-2/Makefile
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run-make/compiler-lookup-paths/Makefile
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run-make/compiler-rt-works-on-mingw/Makefile
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run-make/crate-hash-rustc-version/Makefile
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run-make/cross-lang-lto-clang/Makefile
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run-make/dep-info-spaces/Makefile
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run-make/dep-info/Makefile
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run-make/dump-ice-to-disk/Makefile
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run-make/dump-mono-stats/Makefile
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run-make/emit-to-stdout/Makefile
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run-make/export-executable-symbols/Makefile
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run-make/extern-diff-internal-name/Makefile
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run-make/pointer-auth-link-with-c/Makefile
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run-make/print-calling-conventions/Makefile
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run-make/print-target-list/Makefile
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run-make/prune-link-args/Makefile
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run-make/raw-dylib-alt-calling-convention/Makefile
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run-make/raw-dylib-c/Makefile
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run-make/raw-dylib-import-name-type/Makefile
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# rustc supports different types of lookup paths, such as dependency, native or crate. This test checks that these lookup paths are functional and result in functional compilation.
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# See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/19941
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include ../tools.mk
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# ignore-wasm32 (need a C compiler)
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# ignore-wasm64 (need a C compiler)
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all: $(TMPDIR)/libnative.a
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mkdir -p $(TMPDIR)/crate
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mkdir -p $(TMPDIR)/native
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mv $(TMPDIR)/libnative.a $(TMPDIR)/native
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$(RUSTC) a.rs
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mv $(TMPDIR)/liba.rlib $(TMPDIR)/crate
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$(RUSTC) b.rs -L native=$(TMPDIR)/crate && exit 1 || exit 0
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$(RUSTC) b.rs -L dependency=$(TMPDIR)/crate && exit 1 || exit 0
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$(RUSTC) b.rs -L crate=$(TMPDIR)/crate
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$(RUSTC) b.rs -L all=$(TMPDIR)/crate
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$(RUSTC) c.rs -L native=$(TMPDIR)/crate && exit 1 || exit 0
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$(RUSTC) c.rs -L crate=$(TMPDIR)/crate && exit 1 || exit 0
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$(RUSTC) c.rs -L dependency=$(TMPDIR)/crate
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$(RUSTC) c.rs -L all=$(TMPDIR)/crate
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$(RUSTC) d.rs -L dependency=$(TMPDIR)/native && exit 1 || exit 0
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$(RUSTC) d.rs -L crate=$(TMPDIR)/native && exit 1 || exit 0
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$(RUSTC) d.rs -L native=$(TMPDIR)/native
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$(RUSTC) d.rs -L all=$(TMPDIR)/native
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# Deduplication tests:
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# Same hash, no errors.
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mkdir -p $(TMPDIR)/e1
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mkdir -p $(TMPDIR)/e2
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$(RUSTC) e.rs -o $(TMPDIR)/e1/libe.rlib
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$(RUSTC) e.rs -o $(TMPDIR)/e2/libe.rlib
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$(RUSTC) f.rs -L $(TMPDIR)/e1 -L $(TMPDIR)/e2
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$(RUSTC) f.rs -L crate=$(TMPDIR)/e1 -L $(TMPDIR)/e2
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$(RUSTC) f.rs -L crate=$(TMPDIR)/e1 -L crate=$(TMPDIR)/e2
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# Different hash, errors.
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$(RUSTC) e2.rs -o $(TMPDIR)/e2/libe.rlib
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$(RUSTC) f.rs -L $(TMPDIR)/e1 -L $(TMPDIR)/e2 && exit 1 || exit 0
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$(RUSTC) f.rs -L crate=$(TMPDIR)/e1 -L $(TMPDIR)/e2 && exit 1 || exit 0
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$(RUSTC) f.rs -L crate=$(TMPDIR)/e1 -L crate=$(TMPDIR)/e2 && exit 1 || exit 0
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# Native/dependency paths don't cause errors.
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$(RUSTC) f.rs -L native=$(TMPDIR)/e1 -L $(TMPDIR)/e2
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$(RUSTC) f.rs -L dependency=$(TMPDIR)/e1 -L $(TMPDIR)/e2
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$(RUSTC) f.rs -L dependency=$(TMPDIR)/e1 -L crate=$(TMPDIR)/e2
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// Since #19941, rustc can accept specifications on its library search paths.
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// This test runs Rust programs with varied library dependencies, expecting them
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// to succeed or fail depending on the situation.
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// The second part of the tests also checks that libraries with an incorrect hash
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// fail to be used by the compiler.
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// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/19941
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//@ ignore-wasm32
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//@ ignore-wasm64
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// Reason: a C compiler is required for build_native_static_lib
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use run_make_support::{build_native_static_lib, fs_wrapper, rustc, static_lib_name};
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fn main() {
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build_native_static_lib("native");
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let lib_native = static_lib_name("native");
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fs_wrapper::create_dir_all("crate");
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fs_wrapper::create_dir_all("native");
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fs_wrapper::rename(&lib_native, format!("native/{}", &lib_native));
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rustc().input("a.rs").run();
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fs_wrapper::rename("liba.rlib", "crate/liba.rlib");
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rustc().input("b.rs").specific_library_search_path("native", "crate").run_fail();
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rustc().input("b.rs").specific_library_search_path("dependency", "crate").run_fail();
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rustc().input("b.rs").specific_library_search_path("crate", "crate").run();
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rustc().input("b.rs").specific_library_search_path("all", "crate").run();
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rustc().input("c.rs").specific_library_search_path("native", "crate").run_fail();
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rustc().input("c.rs").specific_library_search_path("crate", "crate").run_fail();
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rustc().input("c.rs").specific_library_search_path("dependency", "crate").run();
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rustc().input("c.rs").specific_library_search_path("all", "crate").run();
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rustc().input("d.rs").specific_library_search_path("dependency", "native").run_fail();
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rustc().input("d.rs").specific_library_search_path("crate", "native").run_fail();
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rustc().input("d.rs").specific_library_search_path("native", "native").run();
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rustc().input("d.rs").specific_library_search_path("all", "native").run();
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// Deduplication tests.
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fs_wrapper::create_dir_all("e1");
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fs_wrapper::create_dir_all("e2");
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rustc().input("e.rs").output("e1/libe.rlib").run();
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rustc().input("e.rs").output("e2/libe.rlib").run();
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// If the library hash is correct, compilation should succeed.
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rustc().input("f.rs").library_search_path("e1").library_search_path("e2").run();
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rustc()
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.input("f.rs")
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.specific_library_search_path("crate", "e1")
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.library_search_path("e2")
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.run();
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rustc()
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.input("f.rs")
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.specific_library_search_path("crate", "e1")
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.specific_library_search_path("crate", "e2")
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.run();
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// If the library has a different hash, errors should occur.
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rustc().input("e2.rs").output("e2/libe.rlib").run();
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rustc().input("f.rs").library_search_path("e1").library_search_path("e2").run_fail();
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rustc()
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.input("f.rs")
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.specific_library_search_path("crate", "e1")
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.library_search_path("e2")
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.run_fail();
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rustc()
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.input("f.rs")
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.specific_library_search_path("crate", "e1")
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.specific_library_search_path("crate", "e2")
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.run_fail();
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// Native and dependency paths do not cause errors.
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rustc()
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.input("f.rs")
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.specific_library_search_path("native", "e1")
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.library_search_path("e2")
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.run();
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rustc()
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.input("f.rs")
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.specific_library_search_path("dependency", "e1")
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.library_search_path("e2")
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.run();
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rustc()
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.input("f.rs")
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.specific_library_search_path("dependency", "e1")
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.specific_library_search_path("crate", "e2")
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.run();
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}
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include ../tools.mk
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all:
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$(RUSTC) --crate-type lib foo.rs -Z dump-mono-stats=$(TMPDIR) -Zdump-mono-stats-format=json
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cat $(TMPDIR)/foo.mono_items.json | $(CGREP) '"name":"bar"'
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// A flag named dump-mono-stats was added to the compiler in 2022, which
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// collects stats on instantiation of items and their associated costs.
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// This test checks that the output stat file exists, and that it contains
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// a specific expected string.
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// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/105481
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use run_make_support::{cwd, fs_wrapper, rustc};
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fn main() {
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rustc()
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.crate_type("lib")
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.input("foo.rs")
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.arg(format!("-Zdump-mono-stats={}", cwd().display()))
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.arg("-Zdump-mono-stats-format=json")
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.run();
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assert!(fs_wrapper::read_to_string("foo.mono_items.json").contains(r#""name":"bar""#));
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}
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// When the metadata format changes, old libraries used to cause librustc to abort
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// when reading their metadata. The error message for this scenario was unhelpful at best.
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// A better error message was implemented in #12645, and this test checks that it is the
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// one appearing in stderr in this scenario.
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// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/12645
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use run_make_support::fs_wrapper::create_file;
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use run_make_support::{ar, rustc};
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use run_make_support::{llvm_ar, rustc};
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fn main() {
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create_file("lib.rmeta");
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ar(&["lib.rmeta"], "libfoo-ffffffff-1.0.rlib");
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llvm_ar().obj_to_ar().output_input("libfoo-ffffffff-1.0.rlib", "lib.rmeta").run();
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rustc().input("foo.rs").run_fail().assert_stderr_contains("found invalid metadata");
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}
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# ignore-cross-compile
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include ../tools.mk
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# ignore-windows
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# Notice the space in the end, this emulates the output of pkg-config
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RUSTC_FLAGS = -C link-args="-lc "
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all:
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$(RUSTC) $(RUSTC_FLAGS) empty.rs
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@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
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// Passing link-args with an unexpected space
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// could result in the flag being parsed and receiving
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// an unexpected, empty linker argument. This test
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// ensures successful compilation even when a space is
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// present.
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// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/10749
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//@ ignore-cross-compile
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//@ ignore-windows-gnu
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// Reason: The space is parsed as an empty linker argument on windows-gnu.
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use run_make_support::rustc;
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fn main() {
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// Notice the space at the end of -lc, which emulates the output of pkg-config.
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rustc().arg("-Clink-args=-lc ").input("empty.rs").run();
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}
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