1 // two_file_test_1.cc -- a two file test case for gold, file 1 of 2
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23 // This tests references between files. This is file 1, and
24 // two_file_test_2.cc is file 2. We test in several different ways:
26 // Files 1 and 2 linked together in executable.
27 // File 1 in executable, file 2 in shared library.
28 // File 1 in shared library, file 2 in executable.
29 // Files 1 and 2 linked together in shared library.
30 // Files 1 and 2 in different shared libraries.
32 // We test the following cases.
34 // 1 Code in file 1 calls code in file 2.
35 // 2 Code in file 1 refers to global data in file 2.
36 // 3 Code in file 1 referes to common symbol in file 2.
37 // 4 Code in file 1 refers to offset within global data in file 2.
38 // 5 Code in file 1 refers to offset within common symbol in file 2.
39 // 6 Data in file 1 refers to global data in file 2.
40 // 7 Data in file 1 refers to common symbol in file 2.
41 // 8 Data in file 1 refers to offset within global data in file 2.
42 // 9 Data in file 1 refers to offset within common symbol in file 2.
43 // 10 Data in file 1 refers to function in file 2.
44 // 11 Pass function pointer from file 1 to file 2.
45 // 12 Compare address of function for equality in both files.
46 // 13 Compare address of inline function for equality in both files.
47 // 14 Compare string constants in file 1 and file 2.
48 // 15 Compare wide string constants in file 1 and file 2.
49 // 16 Call a function directly after its address has been taken.
50 // 17 File 1 checks array of string constants defined in file 2.
51 // 18 File 1 checks string constants referenced in code in file 2.
53 #include "two_file_test.h"
55 // 1 Code in file 1 calls code in file 2.
63 // 2 Code in file 1 refers to global data in file 2.
71 // 3 Code in file 1 referes to common symbol in file 2.
79 // 4 Code in file 1 refers to offset within global data in file 2.
87 // 5 Code in file 1 refers to offset within common symbol in file 2.
95 // 6 Data in file 1 refers to global data in file 2.
105 // 7 Data in file 1 refers to common symbol in file 2.
115 // 8 Data in file 1 refers to offset within global data in file 2.
125 // 9 Data in file 1 refers to offset within common symbol in file 2.
135 // 10 Data in file 1 refers to function in file 2.
142 return (*pfn
)() == 135;
145 // 11 Pass function pointer from file 1 to file 2.
156 return f11b(&f11a
) == 246;
159 // 12 Compare address of function for equality in both files.
164 return &t12
== f12();
167 // 13 Compare address of inline function for equality in both files.
172 return &f13i
== f13();
175 // 14 Compare string constants in file 1 and file 2.
180 const char* s1
= TEST_STRING_CONSTANT
;
181 const char* s2
= f14();
188 // 15 Compare wide string constants in file 1 and file 2.
193 const wchar_t* s1
= TEST_WIDE_STRING_CONSTANT
;
194 const wchar_t* s2
= f15();
201 // 16 Call a function directly after its address has been taken.
209 // 17 File 1 checks array of string constants defined in file 2.
215 for (int i
= 0; i
< T17_COUNT
; ++i
)
217 if (t17data
[i
][0] != c
|| t17data
[i
][1] != '\0')
224 // 18 File 1 checks string constants referenced in code in file 2.
230 for (int i
= 0; i
< T17_COUNT
; ++i
)
232 const char* s
= f18(i
);
233 if (s
[0] != c
|| s
[1] != '\0')