; RUN: llc -filetype=obj %s -o %t.o ; RUN: llc -filetype=obj %S/Inputs/archive1.ll -o %t.a1.o ; RUN: llc -filetype=obj %S/Inputs/archive2.ll -o %t.a2.o ; RUN: llc -filetype=obj %S/Inputs/archive3.ll -o %t.a3.o ; RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=wasm32-unknown-unknown %p/Inputs/hello.s -o %t.hello.o ; RUN: rm -f %t.a ; RUN: llvm-ar rcs %t.a %t.a1.o %t.a2.o %t.a3.o %t.hello.o ; RUN: rm -f %t.imports ; RUN: not wasm-ld %t.a %t.o -o %t.wasm 2>&1 | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-UNDEFINED %s ; CHECK-UNDEFINED: undefined symbol: missing_func ; RUN: echo 'missing_func' > %t.imports ; RUN: wasm-ld -r %t.a %t.o -o %t.wasm ; RUN: llvm-nm -a %t.wasm | FileCheck %s target triple = "wasm32-unknown-unknown" declare i32 @foo() local_unnamed_addr #1 declare i32 @missing_func() local_unnamed_addr #1 define void @_start() local_unnamed_addr #0 { entry: %call1 = call i32 @foo() #2 %call2 = call i32 @missing_func() #2 ret void } ; Verify that mutually dependant object files in an archive is handled ; correctly. Since we're using llvm-nm, we must link with --relocatable. ; ; TODO(ncw): Update LLD so that the symbol table is written out for ; non-relocatable output (with an option to strip it) ; CHECK: 00000016 T _start ; CHECK-NEXT: 0000000a T archive2_symbol ; CHECK-NEXT: 00000001 T bar ; CHECK-NEXT: 0000000d T foo ; CHECK-NEXT: U missing_func ; Verify that symbols from unused objects don't appear in the symbol table ; CHECK-NOT: hello ; Specifying the same archive twice is allowed. ; RUN: wasm-ld %t.a %t.a %t.o -o %t.wasm ; Verfiy errors include library name ; RUN: not wasm-ld -u archive2_symbol -u archive3_symbol %t.a %t.o -o %t.wasm 2>&1 | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-DUP %s ; And that this also works with --whole-archive ; RUN: not wasm-ld -u archive2_symbol -u archive3_symbol --whole-archive %t.a %t.o -o %t.wasm 2>&1 | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-DUP %s ; CHECK-DUP: error: duplicate symbol: bar ; CHECK-DUP: >>> defined in {{.*}}.a({{.*}}.a2.o) ; CHECK-DUP: >>> defined in {{.*}}.a({{.*}}.a3.o)