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// rustc will remove one of the two redundant references to foo below. Depending | ||
// on which one gets removed, we'll get a linker error on SOME platforms (like | ||
// Linux). On these platforms, when a library is referenced, the linker will | ||
// only pull in the symbols needed _at that point in time_. If a later library | ||
// depends on additional symbols from the library, they will not have been pulled | ||
// in, and you'll get undefined symbols errors. | ||
// | ||
// So in this example, we need to ensure that rustc keeps the _later_ reference | ||
// to foo, and not the former one. | ||
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//@ ignore-cross-compile | ||
// Reason: the compiled binary is executed | ||
//@ ignore-windows-msvc | ||
// Reason: this test links libraries via link.exe, which only accepts the import library | ||
// for the dynamic library, i.e. `foo.dll.lib`. However, build_native_dynamic_lib only | ||
// produces `foo.dll` - the dynamic library itself. To make this test work on MSVC, one | ||
// would need to derive the import library from the dynamic library. | ||
// See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9360280/ | ||
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use run_make_support::{ | ||
build_native_dynamic_lib, build_native_static_lib, cwd, is_msvc, rfs, run, rustc, | ||
}; | ||
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fn main() { | ||
build_native_dynamic_lib("foo"); | ||
build_native_static_lib("bar"); | ||
build_native_static_lib("baz"); | ||
rustc() | ||
.args(&["-lstatic=bar", "-lfoo", "-lstatic=baz", "-lfoo"]) | ||
.input("main.rs") | ||
.print("link-args") | ||
.run(); | ||
run("main"); | ||
} |