| //@ run-pass |
| //@ ignore-windows |
| //@ ignore-apple |
| //@ ignore-emscripten doesn't support this linkage |
| //@ ignore-sgx weak linkage not permitted |
| //@ aux-build:linkage1.rs |
| |
| #![feature(linkage)] |
| |
| extern crate linkage1 as other; |
| |
| extern "C" { |
| #[linkage = "extern_weak"] |
| static foo: *const isize; |
| #[linkage = "extern_weak"] |
| static something_that_should_never_exist: *mut isize; |
| } |
| |
| fn main() { |
| // It appears that the --as-needed flag to linkers will not pull in a dynamic |
| // library unless it satisfies a non weak undefined symbol. The 'other' crate |
| // is compiled as a dynamic library where it would only be used for a |
| // weak-symbol as part of an executable, so the dynamic library would be |
| // discarded. By adding and calling `other::bar`, we get around this problem. |
| other::bar(); |
| |
| unsafe { |
| assert!(!foo.is_null()); |
| assert_eq!(*foo, 3); |
| assert!(something_that_should_never_exist.is_null()); |
| } |
| } |