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# REQUIRES: x86
# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-unknown-linux %s -o %t1.o
# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-unknown-linux \
# RUN: %p/Inputs/sort-nested.s -o %t2.o
## Check sorting first by alignment and then by name.
# RUN: echo "SECTIONS { .aaa : { *(SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT(SORT_BY_NAME(.aaa.*))) } }" > %t1.script
# RUN: ld.lld -o %t1 --script %t1.script %t1.o %t2.o
# RUN: llvm-objdump -s %t1 | FileCheck --check-prefix=SORTED_AN %s
# SORTED_AN: Contents of section .aaa:
# SORTED_AN-NEXT: 01000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
# SORTED_AN-NEXT: 11000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
# SORTED_AN-NEXT: 55000000 00000000 22000000 00000000
# SORTED_AN-NEXT: 02000000 00000000
## Check sorting first by name and then by alignment.
# RUN: echo "SECTIONS { .aaa : { *(SORT_BY_NAME(SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT(.aaa.*))) } }" > %t2.script
# RUN: ld.lld -o %t2 --script %t2.script %t1.o %t2.o
# RUN: llvm-objdump -s %t2 | FileCheck --check-prefix=SORTED_NA %s
# SORTED_NA: Contents of section .aaa:
# SORTED_NA: 01000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
# SORTED_NA: 11000000 00000000 22000000 00000000
# SORTED_NA: 02000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
# SORTED_NA: 55000000 00000000
## If the section sorting command in linker script isn't nested, the
## command line option will make the section sorting command to be treated
## as nested sorting command.
# RUN: echo "SECTIONS { .aaa : { *(SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT(.aaa.*)) } }" > %t3.script
# RUN: ld.lld --sort-section name -o %t3 --script %t3.script %t1.o %t2.o
# RUN: llvm-objdump -s %t3 | FileCheck --check-prefix=SORTED_AN %s
# RUN: echo "SECTIONS { .aaa : { *(SORT_BY_NAME(.aaa.*)) } }" > %t4.script
# RUN: ld.lld --sort-section alignment -o %t4 --script %t4.script %t1.o %t2.o
# RUN: llvm-objdump -s %t4 | FileCheck --check-prefix=SORTED_NA %s
.global _start
_start:
nop
.section .aaa.1, "a"
.align 32
.quad 1
.section .aaa.2, "a"
.align 2
.quad 2
.section .aaa.5, "a"
.align 16
.quad 0x55