File: sort-file-reversed-2.d

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#source: sort-file1.s
#source: sort-file2.s
#ld: -T sort-file-reversed-2.t  --no-warn-rwx-segments
#nm: -n

# Check that REVERSE+SORT_BY_NAME on filenames works.
# Also check that REVERSE implies SORT_BY_NAME.
# The text sections should come in reversed sorted order, the data
# sections in reversed order too.  Note how we specifically pass
# the object filenames in alphabetical order
#...
0[0-9a-f]* t infile2
#...
0[0-9a-f]* t infile1
#...
0[0-9a-f]* d data2
#...
0[0-9a-f]* d data1
#pass