# REQUIRES: x86 # RUN: rm -rf %t; split-file %s %t # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-apple-darwin %t/test.s -o %t/test.o # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-apple-darwin %t/weakfoo.s -o %t/weakfoo.o # RUN: not %lld -lSystem %t/test.o %t/weakfoo.o -o /dev/null 2>&1 | FileCheck %s # CHECK: error: duplicate symbol: _weakfoo # CHECK-NEXT: >>> defined in {{.*}}/test.o # CHECK-NEXT: >>> defined in {{.*}}/weakfoo.o ## Duplicate absolute symbols that will be dead stripped later should not fail. # RUN: %lld -lSystem -dead_strip --dead-strip-duplicates -map %t/stripped-duplicate-map \ # RUN: %t/test.o %t/weakfoo.o -o %t/test # RUN: llvm-objdump --syms %t/test | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=DUP # DUP-LABEL: SYMBOL TABLE: # DUP-NEXT: g F __TEXT,__text _main # DUP-NEXT: g F __TEXT,__text __mh_execute_header # DUP-NEXT: *UND* dyld_stub_binder ## Dead stripped non-section symbols don't show up in map files because there's no input section. ## Check that _weakfoo doesn't show up. This matches ld64. # RUN: FileCheck --check-prefix=DUPMAP %s < %t/stripped-duplicate-map # DUPMAP: _main # DUPMAP-LABEL: Dead Stripped Symbols # DUPMAP-NOT: _weakfoo #--- weakfoo.s .globl _weakfoo ## The weak attribute is ignored for absolute symbols, so we will have a ## duplicate symbol error for _weakfoo. .weak_definition _weakfoo _weakfoo = 0x1234 #--- test.s .globl _main, _weakfoo .weak_definition _weakfoo _weakfoo = 0x5678 .text _main: ret