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rustc: Tweak visibility of some lang items This commit tweaks the linker-level visibility of some lang items that rustc uses and defines. Notably this means that `#[panic_implementation]` and `#[alloc_error_handler]` functions are never marked as `internal`. It's up to the linker to eliminate these, not rustc. Additionally `#[global_allocator]` generated symbols are no longer forced to `Default` visibility (fully exported), but rather they're relaxed to `Hidden` visibility). This symbols are *not* needed across DLL boundaries, only as a local implementation detail of the compiler-injected allocator symbols, so `Hidden` should suffice. Closes #51342 Closes #52795
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#![
crate_type =
"
cdylib
"
]
#[
no_mangle
]
Run rustfmt on `tests/run-make/`. With the exception of `tests/run-make/translation/test.rs`, which has a syntax error. The expected output in `rustdoc-error-lines/rmake.rs`'s required slight tweaking. The two `reproducible-build.rs` files need `// ignore-tidy-linelength` because rustfmt produces lines longer than 100 chars, which tidy doesn't like, yuk.
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pub
extern
"
C
"
fn
foo
(
)
{
rustc: Tweak visibility of some lang items This commit tweaks the linker-level visibility of some lang items that rustc uses and defines. Notably this means that `#[panic_implementation]` and `#[alloc_error_handler]` functions are never marked as `internal`. It's up to the linker to eliminate these, not rustc. Additionally `#[global_allocator]` generated symbols are no longer forced to `Default` visibility (fully exported), but rather they're relaxed to `Hidden` visibility). This symbols are *not* needed across DLL boundaries, only as a local implementation detail of the compiler-injected allocator symbols, so `Hidden` should suffice. Closes #51342 Closes #52795
2018-08-02 12:30:43 -07:00
println!
(
"
foo
"
)
;
panic!
(
"
test
"
)
;
}
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