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rewrite raw-dylib-custom-dlltool to rmake
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// Instead of using the default dlltool, the rust compiler can also accept a custom | ||
// command file with the -C dlltool flag. This test uses it to compile some rust code | ||
// with the raw_dylib Windows-exclusive feature, and checks that the output contains | ||
// the string passed from the custom dlltool, confirming that the default dlltool was | ||
// successfully overridden. | ||
// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/109677 | ||
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//@ only-windows | ||
//@ only-gnu | ||
//@ needs-dlltool | ||
// Reason: this test specifically checks the custom dlltool feature, only | ||
// available on Windows-gnu. | ||
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use run_make_support::{diff, rustc}; | ||
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fn main() { | ||
let out = rustc() | ||
.crate_type("lib") | ||
.crate_name("raw_dylib_test") | ||
.input("lib.rs") | ||
.arg("-Cdlltool=script.cmd") | ||
.run() | ||
.stdout_utf8(); | ||
diff().expected_file("output.txt").actual_text("actual_text", out).run(); | ||
} |
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