; Test to make sure the thinlto-object-suffix-replace option is handled ; correctly. ; Generate bitcode file with summary, as well as a minimized bitcode without ; the debug metadata for the thin link. ; RUN: opt -thinlto-bc %s -thin-link-bitcode-file=%t1.thinlink.bc -o %t1.o ; First perform the thin link on the normal bitcode file, and save the ; resulting index. ; RUN: %gold -plugin %llvmshlibdir/LLVMgold%shlibext \ ; RUN: -m elf_x86_64 \ ; RUN: --plugin-opt=thinlto \ ; RUN: --plugin-opt=thinlto-index-only \ ; RUN: -shared %t1.o -o %t3 ; RUN: cp %t1.o.thinlto.bc %t1.o.thinlto.bc.orig ; Next perform the thin link on the minimized bitcode file, and compare dump ; of the resulting index to the above dump to ensure they are identical. ; RUN: rm -f %t1.o.thinlto.bc ; Make sure it isn't inadvertently using the regular bitcode file. ; RUN: rm -f %t1.o ; RUN: %gold -plugin %llvmshlibdir/LLVMgold%shlibext \ ; RUN: -m elf_x86_64 \ ; RUN: --plugin-opt=thinlto \ ; RUN: --plugin-opt=thinlto-index-only \ ; RUN: --plugin-opt=thinlto-object-suffix-replace=".thinlink.bc;.o" \ ; RUN: -shared %t1.thinlink.bc -o %t3 ; RUN: diff %t1.o.thinlto.bc.orig %t1.o.thinlto.bc ; If filename does not end with old suffix, no suffix change should occur, ; so ".thinlto.bc" will simply be appended to the input file name. ; RUN: rm -f %t1.thinlink.bc.thinlto.bc ; RUN: %gold -plugin %llvmshlibdir/LLVMgold%shlibext \ ; RUN: -m elf_x86_64 \ ; RUN: --plugin-opt=thinlto \ ; RUN: --plugin-opt=thinlto-index-only \ ; RUN: --plugin-opt=thinlto-object-suffix-replace=".abc;.o" \ ; RUN: -shared %t1.thinlink.bc -o /dev/null ; RUN: ls %t1.thinlink.bc.thinlto.bc target datalayout = "e-m:e-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128" target triple = "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" define void @f() { entry: ret void } !llvm.dbg.cu = !{} !1 = !{i32 2, !"Debug Info Version", i32 3} !llvm.module.flags = !{!1}