-include ../tools.mk # This test builds a shared object, then an executable that links it as a native # rust library (constrast to an rlib). The shared library and executable both # are compiled with address sanitizer, and we assert that a fault in the cdylib # is correctly detected. ifeq ($(TARGET),x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu) ASAN_SUPPORT=$(SANITIZER_SUPPORT) EXTRA_RUSTFLAG= endif all: ifeq ($(ASAN_SUPPORT),1) $(RUSTC) -g -Z sanitizer=address --crate-type cdylib --target $(TARGET) library.rs $(RUSTC) -g -Z sanitizer=address --crate-type bin --target $(TARGET) -llibrary program.rs LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$(TMPDIR) $(TMPDIR)/program 2>&1 | grep -q stack-buffer-overflow endif