// Test linking using `cc` with `rust-lld`, using a custom target with features described in MCP 510 // see https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/510 for more info: // // Starting from the `x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu` target spec, we add the following options: // - a linker-flavor using lld via a C compiler // - the self-contained linker component is enabled //@ needs-rust-lld //@ only-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu use run_make_support::linker::{assert_rustc_doesnt_use_lld, assert_rustc_uses_lld}; use run_make_support::rustc; fn main() { // Compile to a custom target spec with rust-lld enabled by default. We'll check that by asking // the linker to display its version number with a link-arg. assert_rustc_uses_lld( rustc().crate_type("cdylib").target("custom-target.json").input("lib.rs"), ); // But it can also be disabled via linker features. assert_rustc_doesnt_use_lld( rustc() .crate_type("cdylib") .target("custom-target.json") .arg("-Clinker-features=-lld") .arg("-Zunstable-options") .input("lib.rs"), ); }