// ignore-tidy-tab // 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. //@ ignore-windows // Reason: `llvm-objdump`'s output looks different on windows than on other platforms. // Only checking on Unix platforms should suffice. //FIXME(Oneirical): This could be adapted to work on Windows by checking how // that output differs. use run_make_support::{llvm_objdump, regex, rust_lib_name, rustc, static_lib_name}; fn main() { rustc() .crate_type("rlib") .input("upstream.rs") .output(rust_lib_name("upstream")) .codegen_units(1) .run(); rustc() .crate_type("staticlib") .input("downstream.rs") .arg("-Clto") .output(static_lib_name("downstream")) .codegen_units(1) .run(); let syms = llvm_objdump().arg("-t").input(static_lib_name("downstream")).run().stdout_utf8(); let re = regex::Regex::new(r#"\s*g\s*F\s.*issue64153_test_function"#).unwrap(); // 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 assert_eq!(re.find_iter(syms.as_str()).count(), 1); }