File: link-native-libraries.rs

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// Ensure that rust does not pass native libraries to the linker when
// `-Zlink-native-libraries=no` is used.

//@ run-pass
//@ compile-flags: -Zlink-native-libraries=no -Cdefault-linker-libraries=yes
//@ ignore-fuchsia - missing __libc_start_main for some reason (#84733)
//@ ignore-cross-compile - default-linker-libraries=yes doesn't play well with cross compiling

//@ revisions: other
//@[other] ignore-msvc

//@ revisions: msvc
// On Windows MSVC, default-linker-libraries=yes doesn't work because
// rustc drives the linker directly instead of going through another compiler.
// Therefore rustc would need to implement default-linker-libraries itself but doesn't.
// So instead we use -Clink-arg to directly set the required msvcrt.lib as a link arg.
//@[msvc] compile-flags: -Clink-arg=msvcrt.lib
//@[msvc] only-msvc

// Usually these `#[link]` attribute would cause `libsome-random-non-existent-library`
// to be passed to the linker, causing it to fail because the file doesn't exist.
// However, -Zlink-native-libraries=no disables that.
#[link(name = "some-random-non-existent-library", kind = "static")]
extern "C" {}

fn main() {}