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Rollup merge of rust-lang#123994 - chbaker0:fn-declare-visibility, r=…
…petrochenkov Use Default visibility for rustc-generated C symbol declarations Previously, visibility for these symbols was determined by the `default-hidden-visibility` target option or the presence of `-Zdefault-hidden-visibility`. This leads to issue rust-lang#123427, where use of the flag leads to undefined hidden symbols (i.e., references that can never be resolved to an exported symbol from another shared library) for functions often provided by a platform shared library, such as `memcpy` and `memcmp` from `libc.so`. References to symbols provided by shared libraries must have default visibility. Hidden visibility is mostly useful for _defined_ symbols.
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//@ build-pass | ||
//@ compile-flags: -Zdefault-hidden-visibility=yes | ||
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#![crate_type = "dylib"] | ||
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pub fn do_memcmp(left: &[u8], right: &[u8]) -> i32 { | ||
left.cmp(right) as i32 | ||
} |