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24 include ${TESTROOT}/include/common.makefile
28 ### rdar://problem/3684168
30 ### The process has two different libfoo.dylib.
31 ### When DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH is used, both resolve to the same library.
32 ### It gets worse. One of the libraries re-exports from the other.
33 ### So, without loop detection in dyld, it will infinitely recurse.
40 # verify it runs as-is
42 # verify dyld doesn't hang on the circularity
43 DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=$(PWD) && export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH && ${TESTROOT}/bin/exit-zero-pass.pl "lib-name-overload" "lib-name-overload" ./main
47 other/libfoo.dylib : foo2.c
49 gcc foo2.c -dynamiclib -o $(PWD)/other/libfoo.dylib
51 libfoo.dylib : foo.c other/libfoo.dylib
52 gcc foo.c -dynamiclib $(PWD)/other/libfoo.dylib -sub_library libfoo -o $(PWD)/libfoo.dylib
54 main : main.c libfoo.dylib
55 gcc main.c -I${TESTROOT}/include -o main libfoo.dylib
59 rm -rf main other libfoo.dylib