rewrite min-global-align to rmake
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@ -77,6 +77,20 @@ pub fn assert_not_contains_regex<H: AsRef<str>, N: AsRef<str>>(haystack: H, need
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}
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}
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}
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/// Assert that `haystack` contains `needle` a `count` number of times.
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#[track_caller]
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pub fn assert_count_is<H: AsRef<str>, N: AsRef<str>>(count: usize, haystack: H, needle: N) {
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let haystack = haystack.as_ref();
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let needle = needle.as_ref();
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if count != haystack.matches(needle).count() {
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eprintln!("=== HAYSTACK ===");
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eprintln!("{}", haystack);
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eprintln!("=== NEEDLE ===");
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eprintln!("{}", needle);
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panic!("needle did not appear {count} times in haystack");
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}
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}
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/// Assert that all files in `dir1` exist and have the same content in `dir2`
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/// Assert that all files in `dir1` exist and have the same content in `dir2`
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pub fn assert_dirs_are_equal(dir1: impl AsRef<Path>, dir2: impl AsRef<Path>) {
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pub fn assert_dirs_are_equal(dir1: impl AsRef<Path>, dir2: impl AsRef<Path>) {
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let dir2 = dir2.as_ref();
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let dir2 = dir2.as_ref();
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@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ pub use path_helpers::{
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pub use scoped_run::{run_in_tmpdir, test_while_readonly};
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pub use scoped_run::{run_in_tmpdir, test_while_readonly};
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pub use assertion_helpers::{
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pub use assertion_helpers::{
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assert_contains, assert_contains_regex, assert_dirs_are_equal, assert_equals,
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assert_contains, assert_contains_regex, assert_count_is, assert_dirs_are_equal, assert_equals,
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assert_not_contains, assert_not_contains_regex,
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assert_not_contains, assert_not_contains_regex,
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};
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};
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@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ run-make/libtest-json/Makefile
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run-make/libtest-junit/Makefile
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run-make/libtest-junit/Makefile
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run-make/libtest-thread-limit/Makefile
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run-make/libtest-thread-limit/Makefile
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run-make/macos-deployment-target/Makefile
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run-make/macos-deployment-target/Makefile
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run-make/min-global-align/Makefile
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run-make/native-link-modifier-bundle/Makefile
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run-make/native-link-modifier-bundle/Makefile
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run-make/no-alloc-shim/Makefile
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run-make/no-alloc-shim/Makefile
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run-make/reproducible-build/Makefile
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run-make/reproducible-build/Makefile
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include ../tools.mk
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# only-linux
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# This tests ensure that global variables respect the target minimum alignment.
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# The three bools `STATIC_BOOL`, `STATIC_MUT_BOOL`, and `CONST_BOOL` all have
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# type-alignment of 1, but some targets require greater global alignment.
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SRC = min_global_align.rs
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LL = $(TMPDIR)/min_global_align.ll
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all:
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# Most targets are happy with default alignment -- take i686 for example.
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ifeq ($(filter x86,$(LLVM_COMPONENTS)),x86)
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$(RUSTC) --target=i686-unknown-linux-gnu --emit=llvm-ir $(SRC)
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[ "$$(grep -c 'align 1' "$(LL)")" -eq "3" ]
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endif
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# SystemZ requires even alignment for PC-relative addressing.
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ifeq ($(filter systemz,$(LLVM_COMPONENTS)),systemz)
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$(RUSTC) --target=s390x-unknown-linux-gnu --emit=llvm-ir $(SRC)
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[ "$$(grep -c 'align 2' "$(LL)")" -eq "3" ]
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endif
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tests/run-make/min-global-align/rmake.rs
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tests/run-make/min-global-align/rmake.rs
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// This tests ensure that global variables respect the target minimum alignment.
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// The three bools `STATIC_BOOL`, `STATIC_MUT_BOOL`, and `CONST_BOOL` all have
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// type-alignment of 1, but some targets require greater global alignment.
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// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/44440
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//@ only-linux
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// Reason: this test is target-independent, considering compilation is targeted
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// towards linux architectures only.
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use run_make_support::{assert_count_is, llvm_components_contain, rfs, rustc};
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fn main() {
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// Most targets are happy with default alignment -- take i686 for example.
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if llvm_components_contain("x86") {
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rustc().target("i686-unknown-linux-gnu").emit("llvm-ir").input("min_global_align.rs").run();
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assert_count_is(3, rfs::read_to_string("min_global_align.ll"), "align 1");
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}
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// SystemZ requires even alignment for PC-relative addressing.
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if llvm_components_contain("systemz") {
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rustc()
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.target("s390x-unknown-linux-gnu")
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.emit("llvm-ir")
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.input("min_global_align.rs")
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.run();
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assert_count_is(3, rfs::read_to_string("min_global_align.ll"), "align 2");
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}
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}
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