// When two object archives with the same filename are present, an iterator is supposed to // inspect each object, recognize the duplication and extract each one to a different directory. // This test checks that this duplicate handling behaviour has not been broken. // See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/24439 //@ ignore-cross-compile // Reason: the compiled binary is executed use run_make_support::{cc, is_msvc, llvm_ar, rfs, run, rustc}; fn main() { rfs::create_dir("a"); rfs::create_dir("b"); compile_obj_force_foo("a", "foo"); compile_obj_force_foo("b", "bar"); let mut ar = llvm_ar(); ar.obj_to_ar().arg("libfoo.a"); if is_msvc() { ar.arg("a/foo.obj").arg("b/foo.obj").run(); } else { ar.arg("a/foo.o").arg("b/foo.o").run(); } rustc().input("foo.rs").run(); rustc().input("bar.rs").run(); run("bar"); } #[track_caller] pub fn compile_obj_force_foo(dir: &str, lib_name: &str) { let obj_file = if is_msvc() { format!("{dir}/foo") } else { format!("{dir}/foo.o") }; let src = format!("{lib_name}.c"); if is_msvc() { cc().arg("-c").out_exe(&obj_file).input(src).run(); } else { cc().arg("-v").arg("-c").out_exe(&obj_file).input(src).run(); }; }