23 lines
972 B
Rust
23 lines
972 B
Rust
// Almost identical to `extern-multiple-copies`, but with a variation in the --extern calls
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// and the addition of #[macro_use] in the rust code files, which used to break --extern
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// until #33625.
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// In this test, the rust library foo1 exists in two different locations, but only one
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// is required by the --extern flag. This test checks that the copy is ignored (as --extern
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// demands fetching only the original instance of foo1) and that no error is emitted, resulting
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// in successful compilation.
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// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/33762
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use run_make_support::{path, rfs, rust_lib_name, rustc};
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fn main() {
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rustc().input("foo1.rs").run();
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rustc().input("foo2.rs").run();
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rfs::create_dir("foo");
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rfs::copy(rust_lib_name("foo1"), path("foo").join(rust_lib_name("foo1")));
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rustc()
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.input("bar.rs")
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.extern_("foo1", path("foo").join(rust_lib_name("foo1")))
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.extern_("foo2", rust_lib_name("foo2"))
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.run();
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}
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