| // `raw-dylib` is a Windows-specific attribute which emits idata sections for the items in the |
| // attached extern block, |
| // so they may be linked against without linking against an import library. |
| // To learn more, read https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2627-raw-dylib-kind.md |
| // This test is the simplest of the raw-dylib tests, simply smoke-testing that the feature |
| // can be used to build an executable binary with an expected output with native C files |
| // compiling into dynamic libraries. |
| // See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/86419 |
| |
| //@ only-windows |
| |
| use run_make_support::{build_native_dynamic_lib, diff, run, rustc}; |
| |
| fn main() { |
| rustc().crate_type("lib").crate_name("raw_dylib_test").input("lib.rs").run(); |
| rustc().crate_type("bin").input("driver.rs").run(); |
| rustc().crate_type("bin").crate_name("raw_dylib_test_bin").input("lib.rs").run(); |
| build_native_dynamic_lib("extern_1"); |
| build_native_dynamic_lib("extern_2"); |
| let out_driver = run("driver").stdout_utf8(); |
| let out_raw = run("raw_dylib_test_bin").stdout_utf8(); |
| |
| diff() |
| .expected_file("output.txt") |
| .actual_text("actual", out_driver) |
| .normalize(r#"\r"#, "") |
| .run(); |
| diff().expected_file("output.txt").actual_text("actual", out_raw).normalize(r#"\r"#, "").run(); |
| } |