llvm-for-llvmta/test/tools/llvm-lib/machine-mismatch.test

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Prepare inputs:
RUN: rm -rf %t && mkdir -p %t
RUN: llvm-mc -triple=i386-pc-windows-msvc -filetype=obj -o %t/i386.obj %S/Inputs/a.s
RUN: llvm-mc -triple=x86_64-pc-windows-msvc -filetype=obj -o %t/x86_64.obj %S/Inputs/a.s
RUN: llvm-as -o %t/i386.bc %S/Inputs/i386.ll
RUN: llvm-as -o %t/x86_64.bc %S/Inputs/x86_64.ll
RUN: llvm-as -o %t/arm64.bc %S/Inputs/arm64.ll
Mixing bitcode and normal object files with the same machine type is ok:
RUN: llvm-lib %t/i386.obj %t/i386.bc
RUN: llvm-lib %t/x86_64.obj %t/x86_64.bc
As is including resource files:
RUN: llvm-lib /out:%t.lib %S/Inputs/resource.res %t/i386.obj %t/i386.bc
RUN: llvm-lib /out:%t.lib %t/x86_64.obj %S/Inputs/resource.res %t/x86_64.bc
Mixing object files with different machine type is not ok:
RUN: not llvm-lib %t/x86_64.obj %t/i386.obj 2>&1 | \
RUN: FileCheck --check-prefix=OBJ32 %s
OBJ32: i386.obj: file machine type x86 conflicts with library machine type x64 (inferred from earlier file '{{.*}}x86_64.obj')
Neither is mixing object and bitcode files with different machine type:
RUN: not llvm-lib %t/x86_64.obj %t/i386.bc 2>&1 | \
RUN: FileCheck --check-prefix=BC32 %s
BC32: i386.bc: file machine type x86 conflicts with library machine type x64 (inferred from earlier file '{{.*}}x86_64.obj')
RUN: not llvm-lib %t/arm64.bc %t/x86_64.bc 2>&1 | \
RUN: FileCheck --check-prefix=BC64 %s
BC64: x86_64.bc: file machine type x64 conflicts with library machine type arm64 (inferred from earlier file '{{.*}}arm64.bc')
If /machine: is passed, its value is authoritative.
RUN: not llvm-lib /machine:X86 %t/x86_64.obj %t/i386.obj 2>&1 | \
RUN: FileCheck --check-prefix=OBJ64 %s
OBJ64: x86_64.obj: file machine type x64 conflicts with library machine type x86 (from '/machine:X86' flag)