| llvm-lib should behave like "link.exe /lib" and use relative paths to describe |
| archive members. |
| |
| First, get in a clean working directory. |
| RUN: rm -rf %t && mkdir -p %t && cd %t |
| |
| Make foo/a.obj and foo/b.obj. |
| RUN: mkdir foo |
| RUN: llvm-mc -triple=x86_64-pc-windows-msvc -filetype=obj -o foo/a.obj %S/Inputs/a.s |
| RUN: llvm-mc -triple=x86_64-pc-windows-msvc -filetype=obj -o foo/b.obj %S/Inputs/b.s |
| |
| RUN: llvm-lib -out:foo.lib foo/a.obj foo/b.obj |
| RUN: llvm-ar t foo.lib | FileCheck %s |
| |
| FIXME: We should probably use backslashes on Windows to better match MSVC tools. |
| CHECK: foo/a.obj |
| CHECK: foo/b.obj |
| |
| Do it again with absolute paths and see that we get something. |
| RUN: llvm-lib -out:foo.lib %t/foo/a.obj %t/foo/b.obj |
| RUN: llvm-ar t foo.lib | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=ABS |
| |
| ABS: {{.*}}/foo/a.obj |
| ABS: {{.*}}/foo/b.obj |