1 // weak_undef_file2.cc -- test handling of weak undefined symbols for gold
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23 // We test that we correctly deal with weak undefined symbols.
24 // We need to make sure that the symbol is resolved to zero
25 // by the linker and that no dynamic relocation is generated.
27 // This source is used to build a shared library that defines
28 // the weak undefined symbol referenced by the main program.
29 // The main program will be linked with a library that does not
30 // provide this definition, so that the symbol remains undefined.
31 // Through the use of the embedded RPATH, the program will load
32 // this alternate shared library that does define the symbol,
33 // so that we can detect whether the symbol was left for runtime
39 #include "weak_undef.h"
41 int is_such_symbol_
= 1;
42 int no_such_symbol_
= 2;
44 extern int v2
__attribute__ ((weak
));
51 return no_such_symbol_
;
54 // Test that a weak reference from a shared library to a symbol
55 // defined in the main program does get resolved.
60 return (&v2
== NULL
) ? -1 : v2
;
63 // Test that a weak reference from a shared library to a symbol
64 // defined in the main program does get resolved.
69 return (v3
== NULL
) ? -1 : *v3
;