// An `.eh_frame` section in an object file is a symptom of an UnwindAction::Terminate // being inserted, useful for determining whether or not unwinding is necessary. // This is useless when panics would NEVER unwind due to -C panic=abort. This section should // therefore never appear in the emit file of a -C panic=abort compilation, and this test // checks that this is respected. // See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/112403 //@ only-linux // FIXME(Oneirical): the DW_CFA symbol appears on Windows-gnu, because uwtable // is forced to true on Windows targets (see #128136). use run_make_support::{llvm_objdump, rustc}; fn main() { rustc() .input("foo.rs") .crate_type("lib") .emit("obj=foo.o") .panic("abort") .edition("2021") .arg("-Zvalidate-mir") .run(); llvm_objdump().arg("--dwarf=frames").input("foo.o").run().assert_stdout_not_contains("DW_CFA"); }