; REQUIRES: x86_64-apple, x86-registered-target, arm-registered-target ; ; RUN: rm -rf %t && mkdir -p %t ; RUN: llc -filetype=obj -mtriple=x86_64-apple-macosx -o %t/foo.x86_64.o \ ; RUN: %p/Inputs/foo-return-i32-0.ll ; RUN: llvm-ar r %t/foo.x86_64.a %t/foo.x86_64.o ; RUN: llc -filetype=obj -mtriple=arm-apple-ios -o %t/foo.arm.o \ ; RUN: %p/Inputs/foo-return-i32-0.ll ; RUN: llvm-ar r %t/foo.arm.a %t/foo.arm.o ; RUN: llvm-lipo -create %t/foo.x86_64.a %t/foo.arm.a -output %t/foo.a ; RUN: lli -jit-kind=orc-lazy -extra-archive %t/foo.a %s ; ; Check that MachO universal binaries containing archives work. ; This test compiles two copies of a simple int foo() function that returns ; zero, one copy for x86_64 and one for arm. It then puts each of these in an ; archive and combines these two archives into a macho universal binary. ; Finally we execute a main function that references foo to ensure that the ; x86-64 copy is correctly found and linked. declare i32 @foo() define i32 @main(i32 %argc, i8** nocapture readnone %argv) { entry: %0 = call i32 @foo() ret i32 %0 }