2 # Check that we fall back to search paths if a linker script was not found
3 # This behaviour matches ld.bfd and various projects appear to rely on this
5 # RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-unknown-linux %s -o %t.o
6 # RUN: rm -rf %t.dir && mkdir -p %t.dir
7 # RUN: echo 'OUTPUT("%t.out")' > %t.dir/script
8 # RUN: ld.lld -T%t.dir/script %t.o
9 # RUN: llvm-readobj %t.out | FileCheck %s
10 # CHECK: Format: elf64-x86-64
12 # If the linker script specified with -T is missing we should emit an error
13 # RUN: not ld.lld -Tscript %t.o 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -check-prefix ERROR
14 # ERROR: error: cannot find linker script {{.*}}script
16 # But if it exists in the search path we should fall back to that instead:
18 # RUN: ld.lld -L %t.dir -Tscript %t.o
19 # RUN: llvm-readobj %t.out | FileCheck %s