rust/tests/run-make/crate-hash-rustc-version/Makefile
Joshua Nelson 4851d5663c ignore failing cross-compiled run-make tests
`run-make-fulldeps` is never cross-compiled, so a lot of these tests
never accounted for --target. Ignore them when cross-compiling for
now.
2023-03-30 08:46:31 -05:00

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Makefile

# ignore-cross-compile
include ../tools.mk
# Ensure that crates compiled with different rustc versions cannot
# be dynamically linked.
FLAGS := -Cprefer-dynamic -Zsymbol-mangling-version=v0
UNAME := $(shell uname)
ifeq ($(UNAME),Linux)
EXT=".so"
NM_CMD := nm -D
endif
ifeq ($(UNAME),Darwin)
EXT=".dylib"
NM_CMD := nm
endif
ifndef NM_CMD
all:
exit 0
else
all:
# a.rs is a dylib
$(RUSTC) a.rs --crate-type=dylib $(FLAGS)
# Write symbols to disk.
$(NM_CMD) $(call DYLIB,a) > $(TMPDIR)/symbolsbefore
# b.rs is a binary
$(RUSTC) b.rs --extern a=$(TMPDIR)/liba$(EXT) --crate-type=bin -Crpath $(FLAGS)
$(call RUN,b)
# Now re-compile a.rs with another rustc version
RUSTC_FORCE_RUSTC_VERSION=deadfeed $(RUSTC) a.rs --crate-type=dylib $(FLAGS)
# After compiling with a different rustc version, write symbols to disk again.
$(NM_CMD) $(call DYLIB,a) > $(TMPDIR)/symbolsafter
# As a sanity check, test if the symbols changed:
# If the symbols are identical, there's been an error.
if diff $(TMPDIR)/symbolsbefore $(TMPDIR)/symbolsafter; then exit 1; fi
$(call FAIL,b)
endif