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Diffstat (limited to 'contrib/devtools/test-symbol-check.py')
-rwxr-xr-x | contrib/devtools/test-symbol-check.py | 25 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/contrib/devtools/test-symbol-check.py b/contrib/devtools/test-symbol-check.py index de73b02090..e304880140 100755 --- a/contrib/devtools/test-symbol-check.py +++ b/contrib/devtools/test-symbol-check.py @@ -38,31 +38,6 @@ class TestSymbolChecks(unittest.TestCase): executable = 'test1' cc = determine_wellknown_cmd('CC', 'gcc') - # there's no way to do this test for RISC-V at the moment; we build for - # RISC-V in a glibc 2.27 environment and we allow all symbols from 2.27. - if 'riscv' in get_machine(cc): - self.skipTest("test not available for RISC-V") - - # nextup was introduced in GLIBC 2.24, so is newer than our supported - # glibc (2.18), and available in our release build environment (2.24). - with open(source, 'w', encoding="utf8") as f: - f.write(''' - #define _GNU_SOURCE - #include <math.h> - - double nextup(double x); - - int main() - { - nextup(3.14); - return 0; - } - ''') - - self.assertEqual(call_symbol_check(cc, source, executable, ['-lm']), - (1, executable + ': symbol nextup from unsupported version GLIBC_2.24(3)\n' + - executable + ': failed IMPORTED_SYMBOLS')) - # -lutil is part of the libc6 package so a safe bet that it's installed # it's also out of context enough that it's unlikely to ever become a real dependency source = 'test2.c' |