Some tests fail on cross-compiled targets due to various linker problems on cross-compiled target, and having test coverage for these against cross-compiled targets is nice but not necessary.
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821 B
Rust
21 lines
821 B
Rust
// The `crate_name` rustc flag should have higher priority
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// over `#![crate_name = "foo"]` defined inside the source code.
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// This test has a conflict between crate_names defined in the .rs files
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// and the compiler flags, and checks that the flag is favoured each time.
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// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/15518
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//@ ignore-cross-compile (relocations in generic ELF against `arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf`)
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use run_make_support::{bin_name, rfs, rustc};
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fn main() {
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rustc().input("foo.rs").run();
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rfs::remove_file(bin_name("foo"));
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rustc().input("foo.rs").crate_name("bar").run();
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rfs::remove_file(bin_name("bar"));
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rustc().input("foo1.rs").run();
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rfs::remove_file(bin_name("foo"));
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rustc().input("foo1.rs").output(bin_name("bar1")).run();
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rfs::remove_file(bin_name("bar1"));
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}
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