rust/tests/run-make/raw-dylib-stdcall-ordinal/rmake.rs

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// `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
// Almost identical to `raw-dylib-link-ordinal`, but with the addition of calling conventions,
// such as stdcall.
// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/90782
//@ only-x86
//@ only-windows
// Reason: this test specifically exercises a 32bit Windows calling convention.
use run_make_support::{cc, diff, is_msvc, run, rustc};
// NOTE: build_native_dynamic lib is not used, as the special `def` files
// must be passed to the CC compiler.
fn main() {
rustc().crate_type("lib").crate_name("raw_dylib_test").input("lib.rs").run();
rustc().crate_type("bin").input("driver.rs").run();
if is_msvc() {
cc().arg("-c").out_exe("exporter").input("exporter.c").run();
cc().input("exporter.obj")
.arg("exporter-msvc.def")
.args(&["-link", "-dll", "-noimplib", "-out:exporter.dll"])
.run();
} else {
cc().arg("-v").arg("-c").out_exe("exporter.obj").input("exporter.c").run();
cc().input("exporter.obj")
.arg("exporter-gnu.def")
.arg("-shared")
.output("exporter.dll")
.run();
};
let out = run("driver").stdout_utf8();
diff()
.expected_file("expected_output.txt")
.actual_text("actual", out)
.normalize(r#"\r"#, "")
.run();
}