1; This first line will generate the .o files for the next run line 2; RUN: rm -rf %t.cachedir %t.cachedir2 %t.cachedir3 3; RUN: mkdir -p %t.cachedir %t.cachedir2 %t.cachedir3 4; RUN: %lli -jit-kind=orc-mcjit -extra-module=%p/Inputs/multi-module-b.ll -extra-module=%p/Inputs/multi-module-c.ll -enable-cache-manager -object-cache-dir=%t.cachedir %s 5 6; Collect generated objects. 7; RUN: find %t.cachedir -type f -name 'multi-module-?.o' -exec mv -v '{}' %t.cachedir2 ';' 8 9; This line tests MCJIT object loading 10; RUN: %lli -jit-kind=orc-mcjit -extra-object=%t.cachedir2/multi-module-b.o -extra-object=%t.cachedir2/multi-module-c.o %s 11 12; These lines put the object files into an archive 13; RUN: llvm-ar r %t.cachedir3/load-object.a %t.cachedir2/multi-module-b.o 14; RUN: llvm-ar r %t.cachedir3/load-object.a %t.cachedir2/multi-module-c.o 15 16; This line test MCJIT archive loading 17; RUN: %lli -jit-kind=orc-mcjit -extra-archive=%t.cachedir3/load-object.a %s 18 19declare i32 @FB() 20 21define i32 @main() { 22 %r = call i32 @FB( ) ; <i32> [#uses=1] 23 ret i32 %r 24} 25