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Test linking and running no_std
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//! Check that `no_std` binaries can link and run without depending on `libstd`. | ||
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//@ run-pass | ||
//@ compile-flags: -Cpanic=abort | ||
//@ ignore-wasm different `main` convention | ||
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#![no_std] | ||
#![no_main] | ||
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use core::ffi::{c_char, c_int}; | ||
use core::panic::PanicInfo; | ||
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// # Linux | ||
// | ||
// Linking `libc` is required by crt1.o, otherwise the linker fails with: | ||
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// > /usr/bin/ld: in function `_start': undefined reference to `__libc_start_main' | ||
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// # Apple | ||
// | ||
// Linking `libSystem` is required, otherwise the linker fails with: | ||
// > ld: dynamic executables or dylibs must link with libSystem.dylib | ||
// | ||
// With the new linker introduced in Xcode 15, the error is instead: | ||
// > Undefined symbols: "dyld_stub_binder", referenced from: <initial-undefines> | ||
// | ||
// This _can_ be worked around by raising the deployment target with | ||
// MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=13.0, though it's a bit hard to test that while | ||
// still allowing the test suite to support running with older Xcode versions. | ||
#[cfg_attr(all(not(target_vendor = "apple"), unix), link(name = "c"))] | ||
#[cfg_attr(target_vendor = "apple", link(name = "System"))] | ||
extern "C" {} | ||
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#[panic_handler] | ||
fn panic_handler(_info: &PanicInfo<'_>) -> ! { | ||
loop {} | ||
} | ||
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#[no_mangle] | ||
extern "C" fn main(_argc: c_int, _argv: *const *const c_char) -> c_int { | ||
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Unsure if we need to add more to the ignores here? Is something like
ignore-embedded
a thing, and would it make sense?