1# REQUIRES: x86 2# RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple=x86_64-unknown-linux %s -o %t.o 3 4# RUN: echo "SECTIONS { .text : {*(.text)} foo : {*(foo)}}" > %t.script 5# RUN: ld.lld --hash-style=sysv -o %t --script %t.script %t.o -shared 6# RUN: llvm-objdump --section-headers %t | FileCheck %s 7 8# Test the section order. This is a case where at least with libstdc++'s 9# stable_sort we used to get a different result. 10 11nop 12 13.section foo, "a" 14.byte 0 15 16# CHECK: Idx 17# CHECK-NEXT: 0 18# CHECK-NEXT: 1 .text 19# CHECK-NEXT: 2 .dynsym 20# CHECK-NEXT: 3 .hash 21# CHECK-NEXT: 4 .dynstr 22# CHECK-NEXT: 5 foo 23# CHECK-NEXT: 6 .dynamic 24# CHECK-NEXT: 7 .comment 25# CHECK-NEXT: 8 .symtab 26# CHECK-NEXT: 9 .shstrtab 27# CHECK-NEXT: 10 .strtab 28