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extern crate autocfg;
use std::env;
/// Tests that autocfg uses the RUSTFLAGS or CARGO_ENCODED_RUSTFLAGS
/// environment variables when running rustc.
#[test]
fn test_with_sysroot() {
// Use the same path as this test binary.
let dir = env::current_exe().unwrap().parent().unwrap().to_path_buf();
env::set_var("OUT_DIR", &format!("{}", dir.display()));
// If we have encoded rustflags, they take precedence, even if empty.
env::set_var("CARGO_ENCODED_RUSTFLAGS", "");
env::set_var("RUSTFLAGS", &format!("-L {}", dir.display()));
let ac = autocfg::AutoCfg::new().unwrap();
assert!(ac.probe_sysroot_crate("std"));
assert!(!ac.probe_sysroot_crate("autocfg"));
// Now try again with useful encoded args.
env::set_var(
"CARGO_ENCODED_RUSTFLAGS",
&format!("-L\x1f{}", dir.display()),
);
let ac = autocfg::AutoCfg::new().unwrap();
assert!(ac.probe_sysroot_crate("autocfg"));
// Try the old-style RUSTFLAGS, ensuring HOST != TARGET.
env::remove_var("CARGO_ENCODED_RUSTFLAGS");
env::set_var("HOST", "lol");
let ac = autocfg::AutoCfg::new().unwrap();
assert!(ac.probe_sysroot_crate("autocfg"));
}
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