| # REQUIRES: x86 |
| |
| ## If for some bizarre reason the input file defines its own ___dso_handle, we |
| ## should raise an error. At least, we've implemented this behavior if the |
| ## conflicting symbol is a global. A local symbol of the same name will still |
| ## take priority in our implementation, unlike in ld64. But that's a pretty |
| ## far-out edge case that should be safe to ignore. |
| |
| # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-apple-darwin %s -o %t.o |
| # RUN: not %lld -dylib %t.o -o /dev/null 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.o |
| # CHECK: error: duplicate symbol: ___dso_handle |
| # CHECK-NEXT: >>> defined in [[FILE]] |
| # CHECK-NEXT: >>> defined in <internal> |
| |
| .globl _main, ___dso_handle |
| .text |
| _main: |
| leaq ___dso_handle(%rip), %rdx |
| ret |
| |
| ___dso_handle: |
| .space 1 |