/* { dg-do link } */ /* { dg-require-dll "" } */ /* { dg-additional-sources "dll-10a.c" } */ /* { dg-options "-w -O2 -std=gnu99 -fno-keep-inline-dllexport" } */ /* { dg-prune-output .*undefined.* } */ /* { dg-xfail-if "link failure expected" { *-*-* } } */ /* Test that inline functions declared "dllexport" appear in object files, even if they are not called - except when -fno-keep-inline-dllexport. This behavior is required by the ARM C++ ABI: Exporting a function that can be inlined should force the creation and export of an out-of-line copy of it. and should presumably also apply. Visual Studio 2005 also honors that rule. */ __declspec(dllexport) inline void i1() {} __declspec(dllexport) extern inline void e1() {} /* It is invalid to declare the function inline after its definition. */ #if 0 __declspec(dllexport) void i2() {} inline void i2(); __declspec(dllexport) extern void e2() {} inline void e2(); #endif __declspec(dllexport) inline void i3() {} void i3(); __declspec(dllexport) inline void e3() {} extern void e3(); __declspec(dllexport) void i4(); inline void i4() {}; __declspec(dllexport) extern void e4(); inline void e4() {}; __declspec(dllexport) inline void i5(); void i5() {}; __declspec(dllexport) inline void e5(); extern void e5() {}; /* Make sure that just declaring the function -- without defining it -- does not cause errors. */ __declspec(dllexport) inline void i6(); __declspec(dllexport) extern inline void e6();