File: weak-non-materialization.ll

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; RUN: llc -filetype=obj -o %t1.o %p/Inputs/obj-weak-non-materialization-1.ll
; RUN: llc -filetype=obj -o %t2.o %p/Inputs/obj-weak-non-materialization-2.ll
; RUN: lli -jit-kind=orc-lazy -extra-object %t1.o -extra-object %t2.o %s
;
; Check that %t1.o's version of the weak symbol X is used, even though %t2.o is
; materialized first.

@X = external global i32

declare void @foo()

define i32 @main(i32 %argc, i8** %argv) {
entry:
  call void @foo()
  %0 = load i32, i32* @X
  ret i32 %0
}