rewrite target-without-atomic-cas to rmake
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@ -162,9 +162,6 @@ run-make/symbol-mangling-hashed/Makefile
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run-make/symbol-visibility/Makefile
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run-make/symbol-visibility/Makefile
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run-make/symbols-include-type-name/Makefile
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run-make/symbols-include-type-name/Makefile
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run-make/sysroot-crates-are-unstable/Makefile
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run-make/sysroot-crates-are-unstable/Makefile
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run-make/target-cpu-native/Makefile
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run-make/target-specs/Makefile
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run-make/target-without-atomic-cas/Makefile
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run-make/test-benches/Makefile
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run-make/test-benches/Makefile
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run-make/test-harness/Makefile
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run-make/test-harness/Makefile
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run-make/thumb-none-cortex-m/Makefile
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run-make/thumb-none-cortex-m/Makefile
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// warnings when used, and that binaries produced by it can also be successfully executed.
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// warnings when used, and that binaries produced by it can also be successfully executed.
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// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/23238
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// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/23238
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// FIXME(Oneirical): only-linux only-x86_64
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use run_make_support::{run, rustc};
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use run_make_support::{run, rustc};
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fn main() {
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fn main() {
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run("foo");
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run("foo");
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// There should be zero warnings emitted - the bug would cause "unknown CPU `native`"
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// There should be zero warnings emitted - the bug would cause "unknown CPU `native`"
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// to be printed out.
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// to be printed out.
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assert_eq!(out.len(), 0);
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assert!(out.is_empty());
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}
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}
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// Target-specific compilation in rustc used to have case-by-case peculiarities in 2014,
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// Target-specific compilation in rustc used to have case-by-case peculiarities in 2014,
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// with the compiler having redundant target types and unspecific names. An overarching rework
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// with the compiler having redundant target types and unspecific names. An overarching rework
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// in #161156 changed the way the target flag functions, and this test attempts compilation
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// 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
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// with the target flag's bundle of new features to check that compilation either succeeds while
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// using them correctly, or fails with the right error message when using them improperly.
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// using them correctly, or fails with the right error message when using them improperly.
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// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/16156
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// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/16156
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include ../tools.mk
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# The target used below doesn't support atomic CAS operations. Verify that's the case
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all:
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$(RUSTC) --print cfg --target thumbv6m-none-eabi | $(CGREP) -v 'target_has_atomic="ptr"'
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tests/run-make/target-without-atomic-cas/rmake.rs
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tests/run-make/target-without-atomic-cas/rmake.rs
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// ARM Cortex-M are a class of processors supported by the rust compiler. However,
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// they cannot support any atomic features, such as Arc. This test simply prints
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// the configuration details of one Cortex target, and checks that the compiler
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// does not falsely list atomic support.
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// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/36874
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use run_make_support::rustc;
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// The target used below doesn't support atomic CAS operations. Verify that's the case
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fn main() {
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rustc()
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.print("cfg")
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.target("thumbv6m-none-eabi")
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.run()
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.assert_stdout_not_contains(r#"target_has_atomic="ptr""#);
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}
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