zig/test/link/wasm/bss/build.zig
Jakub Konka e8b613783f check-object: remove wildcard matchers as they are too clunky
Instead, we now have a looser helper called `checkContains(...)`
that will match on any occurrence similarly to `std.mem.indexOf()`.

While at it, I have cleaned up other combinators to make the entire
API more consistent, and so:
* `checkStart(phrase)` is now `checkStart()` followed by
`checkExact(phrase)`
* `checkNext(phrase)` if matching exactly is now `checkExact(phrase)`
* `checkNext(phrase)` if matching loosely is now `checkContains(phrase)`
* `checkNext(phrase)` if matching exactly with var extractors is now
`checkExtract(phrase)`

Finally, `ElfDumper` is now dumping contents of `.symtab` and `.dynsym`
symbol tables. I have also removed dumping of symtabs as optional - they
are now always dumped which cleaned up the implementation even more.
2023-07-20 20:01:06 +02:00

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const std = @import("std");
pub const requires_stage2 = true;
pub fn build(b: *std.Build) void {
const test_step = b.step("test", "Test");
b.default_step = test_step;
add(b, test_step, .Debug, true);
add(b, test_step, .ReleaseFast, false);
add(b, test_step, .ReleaseSmall, false);
add(b, test_step, .ReleaseSafe, true);
}
fn add(b: *std.Build, test_step: *std.Build.Step, optimize_mode: std.builtin.OptimizeMode, is_safe: bool) void {
{
const lib = b.addSharedLibrary(.{
.name = "lib",
.root_source_file = .{ .path = "lib.zig" },
.target = .{ .cpu_arch = .wasm32, .os_tag = .freestanding },
.optimize = optimize_mode,
});
lib.use_llvm = false;
lib.use_lld = false;
lib.strip = false;
// to make sure the bss segment is emitted, we must import memory
lib.import_memory = true;
const check_lib = lib.checkObject();
// since we import memory, make sure it exists with the correct naming
check_lib.checkStart();
check_lib.checkExact("Section import");
check_lib.checkExact("entries 1");
check_lib.checkExact("module env"); // default module name is "env"
check_lib.checkExact("name memory"); // as per linker specification
// since we are importing memory, ensure it's not exported
check_lib.checkStart();
check_lib.checkNotPresent("Section export");
// validate the name of the stack pointer
check_lib.checkStart();
check_lib.checkExact("Section custom");
check_lib.checkExact("type data_segment");
check_lib.checkExact("names 2");
check_lib.checkExact("index 0");
check_lib.checkExact("name .rodata");
// for safe optimization modes `undefined` is stored in data instead of bss.
if (is_safe) {
check_lib.checkExact("index 1");
check_lib.checkExact("name .data");
check_lib.checkNotPresent("name .bss");
} else {
check_lib.checkExact("index 1"); // bss section always last
check_lib.checkExact("name .bss");
}
test_step.dependOn(&check_lib.step);
}
// verify zero'd declaration is stored in bss for all optimization modes.
{
const lib = b.addSharedLibrary(.{
.name = "lib",
.root_source_file = .{ .path = "lib2.zig" },
.target = .{ .cpu_arch = .wasm32, .os_tag = .freestanding },
.optimize = optimize_mode,
});
lib.use_llvm = false;
lib.use_lld = false;
lib.strip = false;
// to make sure the bss segment is emitted, we must import memory
lib.import_memory = true;
const check_lib = lib.checkObject();
check_lib.checkStart();
check_lib.checkExact("Section custom");
check_lib.checkExact("type data_segment");
check_lib.checkExact("names 2");
check_lib.checkExact("index 0");
check_lib.checkExact("name .rodata");
check_lib.checkExact("index 1");
check_lib.checkExact("name .bss");
test_step.dependOn(&check_lib.step);
}
}