//@ ignore-windows Windows does not actually strip // Test that -Cstrip correctly strips/preserves debuginfo and symbols. use run_make_support::{bin_name, is_darwin, llvm_dwarfdump, llvm_nm, rustc}; fn main() { // We use DW_ (the start of any DWARF name) to check that some debuginfo is present. let dwarf_indicator = "DW_"; let test_symbol = "hey_i_get_compiled"; let binary = &bin_name("hello"); // Avoid checking debuginfo on darwin, because it is not actually affected by strip. // Darwin *never* puts debuginfo in the main binary (-Csplit-debuginfo=off just removes it), // so we never actually have any debuginfo in there, so we can't check that it's present. let do_debuginfo_check = !is_darwin(); // Additionally, use -Cdebuginfo=2 to make the test independent of the amount of debuginfo // for std. // -Cstrip=none should preserve symbols and debuginfo. rustc().arg("hello.rs").arg("-Cdebuginfo=2").arg("-Cstrip=none").run(); llvm_nm().input(binary).run().assert_stdout_contains(test_symbol); if do_debuginfo_check { llvm_dwarfdump().input(binary).run().assert_stdout_contains(dwarf_indicator); } // -Cstrip=debuginfo should preserve symbols and strip debuginfo. rustc().arg("hello.rs").arg("-Cdebuginfo=2").arg("-Cstrip=debuginfo").run(); llvm_nm().input(binary).run().assert_stdout_contains(test_symbol); if do_debuginfo_check { llvm_dwarfdump().input(binary).run().assert_stdout_not_contains(dwarf_indicator); } // -Cstrip=symbols should strip symbols and strip debuginfo. rustc().arg("hello.rs").arg("-Cdebuginfo=2").arg("-Cstrip=symbols").run(); llvm_nm().input(binary).run().assert_stderr_not_contains(test_symbol); if do_debuginfo_check { llvm_dwarfdump().input(binary).run().assert_stdout_not_contains(dwarf_indicator); } }