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# REQUIRES: x86
# RUN: mkdir -p %t
# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-apple-darwin %s -o %t/test.o
# RUN: echo "_bar" > %t/order-file-1
# RUN: echo "_foo" >> %t/order-file-1
# RUN: echo "_main" >> %t/order-file-1
## _qux is marked as .alt_entry, so it should not create a new subsection and
## its contents should move with _bar to the start of the output despite the
## order file listing it at the end.
# RUN: echo "_qux" >> %t/order-file-1
## _bar and _baz point to the same address, so both order files should achieve
## the same result.
# RUN: echo "_baz" > %t/order-file-2
# RUN: echo "_foo" >> %t/order-file-2
# RUN: echo "_main" >> %t/order-file-2
# RUN: echo "_qux" >> %t/order-file-2
# RUN: lld -flavor darwinnew -o %t/test-1 %t/test.o -order_file %t/order-file-1
# RUN: llvm-objdump -d --no-show-raw-insn %t/test-1 | FileCheck %s
# RUN: lld -flavor darwinnew -o %t/test-2 %t/test.o -order_file %t/order-file-2
# RUN: llvm-objdump -d --no-show-raw-insn %t/test-2 | FileCheck %s
# CHECK-LABEL: Disassembly of section __TEXT,__text:
# CHECK: <_bar>:
# CHECK-NEXT: callq {{.*}} <_foo>
# CHECK-EMPTY:
# CHECK-NEXT: <_qux>:
# CHECK-NEXT: retq
# CHECK: <_foo>:
# CHECK-NEXT: retq
# CHECK: <_main>:
# CHECK-NEXT: callq {{.*}} <_bar>
# CHECK-NEXT: movq $0, %rax
# CHECK-NEXT: retq
.text
.globl _main, _foo, _bar, _qux
.alt_entry _qux
_foo:
retq
_main:
callq _bar
movq $0, %rax
retq
_bar:
_baz:
callq _foo
_qux:
retq
.subsections_via_symbols