// Test that #[inline] functions still get inlined across compilation unit // boundaries. Compilation should produce three IR files, but only the two // compilation units that have a usage of the #[inline] function should // contain a definition. Also, the non-#[inline] function should be defined // in only one compilation unit. // See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/16367 use run_make_support::{count_regex_matches_in_files_with_extension, regex, rustc}; fn main() { rustc().input("foo.rs").emit("llvm-ir").codegen_units(3).arg("-Zinline-in-all-cgus").run(); let re = regex::Regex::new(r#"define\ i32\ .*inlined"#).unwrap(); assert_eq!(count_regex_matches_in_files_with_extension(&re, "ll"), 0); let re = regex::Regex::new(r#"define\ internal\ .*inlined"#).unwrap(); assert_eq!(count_regex_matches_in_files_with_extension(&re, "ll"), 2); let re = regex::Regex::new(r#"define\ hidden\ i32\ .*normal"#).unwrap(); assert_eq!(count_regex_matches_in_files_with_extension(&re, "ll"), 1); let re = regex::Regex::new(r#"declare\ hidden\ i32\ .*normal"#).unwrap(); assert_eq!(count_regex_matches_in_files_with_extension(&re, "ll"), 2); }