include ../tools.mk # `llvm-objdump`'s output looks different on windows than on other platforms. # It should be enough to check on Unix platforms, so: # ignore-windows # Staticlibs don't include Rust object files from upstream crates if the same # code was already pulled into the lib via LTO. However, the bug described in # https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/64153 lead to this exclusion not # working properly if the upstream crate was compiled with an explicit filename # (via `-o`). # # This test makes sure that functions defined in the upstream crates do not # appear twice in the final staticlib when listing all the symbols from it. all: $(RUSTC) --crate-type rlib upstream.rs -o $(TMPDIR)/libupstream.rlib -Ccodegen-units=1 $(RUSTC) --crate-type staticlib downstream.rs -Clto -Ccodegen-units=1 -o $(TMPDIR)/libdownstream.a # Dump all the symbols from the staticlib into `syms` "$(LLVM_BIN_DIR)"/llvm-objdump -t $(TMPDIR)/libdownstream.a > $(TMPDIR)/syms # Count the global instances of `issue64153_test_function`. There'll be 2 # if the `upstream` object file got erroneously included twice. # The line we are testing for with the regex looks something like: # 0000000000000000 g F .text.issue64153_test_function 00000023 issue64153_test_function grep -c -e "[[:space:]]g[[:space:]]*F[[:space:]].*issue64153_test_function" $(TMPDIR)/syms > $(TMPDIR)/count [ "$$(cat $(TMPDIR)/count)" -eq "1" ]