allow-multiple-definition.s
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# REQUIRES: x86
# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-unknown-linux %s -o %t1
# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-unknown-linux %p/Inputs/allow-multiple-definition.s -o %t2
# RUN: not ld.lld %t1 %t2 -o %t3
# RUN: not ld.lld --allow-multiple-definition --no-allow-multiple-definition %t1 %t2 -o %t3
# RUN: ld.lld --allow-multiple-definition --fatal-warnings %t1 %t2 -o %t3
# RUN: ld.lld --allow-multiple-definition --fatal-warnings %t2 %t1 -o %t4
# RUN: llvm-objdump -d %t3 | FileCheck %s
# RUN: llvm-objdump -d %t4 | FileCheck -check-prefix=REVERT %s
# RUN: ld.lld -z muldefs --fatal-warnings %t1 %t2 -o %t3
# RUN: ld.lld -z muldefs --fatal-warnings %t2 %t1 -o %t4
# RUN: llvm-objdump -d %t3 | FileCheck %s
# RUN: llvm-objdump -d %t4 | FileCheck -check-prefix=REVERT %s
# inputs contain different constants for instuction movl.
# Tests below checks that order of files in command line
# affects on what symbol will be used.
# If flag allow-multiple-definition is enabled the first
# meet symbol should be used.
# CHECK: _bar:
# CHECK-NEXT: movl $1, %eax
# REVERT: _bar:
# REVERT-NEXT: movl $2, %eax
.globl _bar
.type _bar, @function
_bar:
mov $1, %eax
.globl _start
_start: