rust/tests/run-make/target-specs/rmake.rs

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// Target-specific compilation in rustc used to have case-by-case peculiarities in 2014,
// with the compiler having redundant target types and unspecific names. An overarching rework
// in #16156 changed the way the target flag functions, and this test attempts compilation
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// with the target flag's bundle of new features to check that compilation either succeeds while
// using them correctly, or fails with the right error message when using them improperly.
// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/16156
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use run_make_support::{diff, rfs, rustc};
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fn main() {
rustc().input("foo.rs").target("my-awesome-platform.json").crate_type("lib").emit("asm").run();
assert!(!rfs::read_to_string("foo.s").contains("morestack"));
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rustc()
.input("foo.rs")
.target("my-invalid-platform.json")
.run_fail()
.assert_stderr_contains("Error loading target specification");
rustc()
.input("foo.rs")
.target("my-incomplete-platform.json")
.run_fail()
.assert_stderr_contains("Field llvm-target");
rustc()
.env("RUST_TARGET_PATH", ".")
.input("foo.rs")
.target("my-awesome-platform")
.crate_type("lib")
.emit("asm")
.run();
rustc()
.env("RUST_TARGET_PATH", ".")
.input("foo.rs")
.target("my-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu-platform")
.crate_type("lib")
.emit("asm")
.run();
let test_platform = rustc()
.arg("-Zunstable-options")
.target("my-awesome-platform.json")
.print("target-spec-json")
.run()
.stdout_utf8();
rfs::create_file("test-platform.json");
rfs::write("test-platform.json", test_platform.as_bytes());
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let test_platform_2 = rustc()
.arg("-Zunstable-options")
.target("test-platform.json")
.print("target-spec-json")
.run()
.stdout_utf8();
diff()
.expected_file("test-platform.json")
.actual_text("test-platform-2", test_platform_2)
.run();
rustc()
.input("foo.rs")
.target("endianness-mismatch")
.run_fail()
.assert_stderr_contains(r#""data-layout" claims architecture is little-endian"#);
rustc()
.input("foo.rs")
.target("mismatching-data-layout")
.crate_type("lib")
.run_fail()
.assert_stderr_contains("data-layout for target");
}