rewrite no-alloc-shim to rmake

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Oneirical 2024-07-30 14:39:11 -04:00
parent 5e04cefb01
commit b85bedcb24
4 changed files with 57 additions and 27 deletions

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@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ run-make/libtest-junit/Makefile
run-make/libtest-thread-limit/Makefile
run-make/macos-deployment-target/Makefile
run-make/native-link-modifier-bundle/Makefile
run-make/no-alloc-shim/Makefile
run-make/reproducible-build/Makefile
run-make/rlib-format-packed-bundled-libs/Makefile
run-make/split-debuginfo/Makefile

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// This tests ensure that global variables respect the target minimum alignment.
// This test checks that global variables respect the target minimum alignment.
// The three bools `STATIC_BOOL`, `STATIC_MUT_BOOL`, and `CONST_BOOL` all have
// type-alignment of 1, but some targets require greater global alignment.
// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/44440
//@ only-linux
// Reason: this test is target-independent, considering compilation is targeted
// Reason: this test is specific to linux, considering compilation is targeted
// towards linux architectures only.
use run_make_support::{assert_count_is, llvm_components_contain, rfs, rustc};

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include ../tools.mk
# ignore-cross-compile
# ignore-msvc FIXME(bjorn3) can't figure out how to link with the MSVC toolchain
TARGET_LIBDIR = $$($(RUSTC) --print target-libdir)
all:
$(RUSTC) foo.rs --crate-type bin --emit obj -Cpanic=abort
ifdef IS_MSVC
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(TMPDIR)/foo.o $(call OUT_EXE,foo) /link $(TARGET_LIBDIR)/liballoc-*.rlib $(TARGET_LIBDIR)/libcore-*.rlib $(TARGET_LIBDIR)/libcompiler_builtins-*.rlib
$(call OUT_EXE,foo)
else
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(TMPDIR)/foo.o $(TARGET_LIBDIR)/liballoc-*.rlib $(TARGET_LIBDIR)/libcore-*.rlib $(TARGET_LIBDIR)/libcompiler_builtins-*.rlib -o $(call RUN_BINFILE,foo)
$(call RUN_BINFILE,foo)
endif
# Check that linking without __rust_no_alloc_shim_is_unstable defined fails
$(RUSTC) foo.rs --crate-type bin --emit obj -Cpanic=abort --cfg check_feature_gate
ifdef IS_MSVC
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(TMPDIR)/foo.o $(call OUT_EXE,foo) /link $(TARGET_LIBDIR)/liballoc-*.rlib $(TARGET_LIBDIR)/libcore-*.rlib $(TARGET_LIBDIR)/libcompiler_builtins-*.rlib || exit 0 && exit 1
else
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(TMPDIR)/foo.o $(TARGET_LIBDIR)/liballoc-*.rlib $(TARGET_LIBDIR)/libcore-*.rlib $(TARGET_LIBDIR)/libcompiler_builtins-*.rlib -o $(call RUN_BINFILE,foo) || exit 0 && exit 1
endif

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// This test checks the compatibility of the interaction between `--emit obj` and
// `#[global_allocator]`, as it is now possible to invoke the latter without the
// allocator shim since #86844. As this feature is unstable, it should fail if
// --cfg check_feature_gate is passed.
// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/86844
//@ ignore-cross-compile
// Reason: the compiled binary is executed
//@ ignore-msvc
//FIXME(Oneirical): Getting this to work on MSVC requires passing libcmt.lib to CC,
// which is not trivial to do.
// Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/128602
// Discussion: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/128407#discussion_r1702439172
use run_make_support::{cc, cwd, has_extension, has_prefix, run, rustc, shallow_find_files};
fn main() {
rustc().input("foo.rs").crate_type("bin").emit("obj").panic("abort").run();
let libdir = rustc().print("target-libdir").run().stdout_utf8();
let libdir = libdir.trim();
let alloc_libs = shallow_find_files(&libdir, |path| {
has_prefix(path, "liballoc-") && has_extension(path, "rlib")
});
let core_libs = shallow_find_files(&libdir, |path| {
has_prefix(path, "libcore-") && has_extension(path, "rlib")
});
let compiler_builtins_libs = shallow_find_files(libdir, |path| {
has_prefix(path, "libcompiler_builtins") && has_extension(path, "rlib")
});
cc().input("foo.o")
.out_exe("foo")
.args(&alloc_libs)
.args(&core_libs)
.args(&compiler_builtins_libs)
.run();
run("foo");
// Check that linking without __rust_no_alloc_shim_is_unstable defined fails
rustc()
.input("foo.rs")
.crate_type("bin")
.emit("obj")
.panic("abort")
.cfg("check_feature_gate")
.run();
cc().input("foo.o")
.out_exe("foo")
.args(&alloc_libs)
.args(&core_libs)
.args(&compiler_builtins_libs)
.run_fail();
}