rewrite raw-dylib-stdcall-ordinal to rmake

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Oneirical 2024-07-23 15:59:18 -04:00
parent 9ffe161ce8
commit 23cccb3fc6
6 changed files with 47 additions and 30 deletions

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@ -41,7 +41,6 @@ run-make/print-calling-conventions/Makefile
run-make/print-target-list/Makefile
run-make/raw-dylib-alt-calling-convention/Makefile
run-make/raw-dylib-c/Makefile
run-make/raw-dylib-stdcall-ordinal/Makefile
run-make/redundant-libs/Makefile
run-make/remap-path-prefix-dwarf/Makefile
run-make/reproducible-build-2/Makefile

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@ -3,12 +3,13 @@
// so they may be linked against without linking against an import library.
// To learn more, read https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2627-raw-dylib-kind.md
// This test uses this feature alongside `import_name_type`, which allows for customization
// of how Windows symbols will be named. The correctness of this feature is checked by comparison
// of how Windows symbols will be named. A sanity check of this feature is done by comparison
// with expected output.
// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/100732
//@ only-x86
//@ only-windows
// Reason: this test specifically exercises a 32bit Windows calling convention.
use run_make_support::{cc, diff, is_msvc, run, rustc};
@ -32,5 +33,5 @@ fn main() {
.run();
};
let out = run("driver").stdout_utf8();
diff().expected_file("output.txt").actual_text("actual", out).run();
diff().expected_file("output.txt").actual_text("actual", out).normalize(r#"\r"#, "").run();
}

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
// `#[link_ordinal(n)]` allows Rust to link against DLLs that export symbols by ordinal rather
// than by name. As long as the ordinal matches, the name of the function in Rust is not
// required to match the name of the corresponding function in the exporting DLL.
// This test checks the correctness of this feature by comparing its output against expected
// This test is a sanity check for this feature, done by comparing its output against expected
// output.
// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/89025
@ -22,16 +22,12 @@ fn main() {
if is_msvc() {
cc().arg("-c").out_exe("exporter").input("exporter.c").run();
cc().input("exporter.obj")
.arg("exporter.msvc.def")
.arg("exporter.def")
.args(&["-link", "-dll", "-noimplib", "-out:exporter.dll"])
.run();
} else {
cc().arg("-v").arg("-c").out_exe("exporter.obj").input("exporter.c").run();
cc().input("exporter.obj")
.arg("exporter.gnu.def")
.args(&["--no-leading-underscore", "-shared"])
.output("exporter.dll")
.run();
cc().input("exporter.obj").arg("exporter.def").arg("-shared").output("exporter.dll").run();
};
let out = run("driver").stdout_utf8();
diff().expected_file("output.txt").actual_text("actual", out).normalize(r#"\r"#, "").run();

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@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
# Test the behavior of #[link(.., kind = "raw-dylib")], #[link_ordinal], and alternative calling conventions on i686 windows.
# only-x86
# only-windows
include ../tools.mk
all:
$(RUSTC) --crate-type lib --crate-name raw_dylib_test lib.rs
$(RUSTC) --crate-type bin driver.rs -L "$(TMPDIR)"
$(call COMPILE_OBJ,"$(TMPDIR)"/exporter.obj,exporter.c)
ifdef IS_MSVC
$(CC) "$(TMPDIR)"/exporter.obj exporter-msvc.def -link -dll -out:"$(TMPDIR)"/exporter.dll -noimplib
else
$(CC) "$(TMPDIR)"/exporter.obj exporter-gnu.def -shared -o "$(TMPDIR)"/exporter.dll
endif
"$(TMPDIR)"/driver > "$(TMPDIR)"/actual_output.txt
$(RUSTC_TEST_OP) "$(TMPDIR)"/actual_output.txt expected_output.txt

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@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
// `raw-dylib` is a Windows-specific attribute which emits idata sections for the items in the
// attached extern block,
// so they may be linked against without linking against an import library.
// To learn more, read https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2627-raw-dylib-kind.md
// Almost identical to `raw-dylib-link-ordinal`, but with the addition of calling conventions,
// such as stdcall.
// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/90782
//@ only-x86
//@ only-windows
// Reason: this test specifically exercises a 32bit Windows calling convention.
use run_make_support::{cc, diff, is_msvc, run, rustc};
// NOTE: build_native_dynamic lib is not used, as the special `def` files
// must be passed to the CC compiler.
fn main() {
rustc().crate_type("lib").crate_name("raw_dylib_test").input("lib.rs").run();
rustc().crate_type("bin").input("driver.rs").run();
if is_msvc() {
cc().arg("-c").out_exe("exporter").input("exporter.c").run();
cc().input("exporter.obj")
.arg("exporter-msvc.def")
.args(&["-link", "-dll", "-noimplib", "-out:exporter.dll"])
.run();
} else {
cc().arg("-v").arg("-c").out_exe("exporter.obj").input("exporter.c").run();
cc().input("exporter.obj")
.arg("exporter-gnu.def")
.arg("-shared")
.output("exporter.dll")
.run();
};
let out = run("driver").stdout_utf8();
diff()
.expected_file("expected_output.txt")
.actual_text("actual", out)
.normalize(r#"\r"#, "")
.run();
}

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@ -9,8 +9,6 @@
//
// This is regression test for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/67276.
//FIXME(Oneirical): ignore-cross-compile
use run_make_support::rustc;
fn main() {