/* Test lazy binding during dlclose (bug 30425).
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. */
/* This test re-creates a situation that can arise naturally for C++
applications due to the use of vague linkage and differences in the
set of compiler-emitted functions. A function in
tst-dlclose-lazy-mod1.so (exported_function) interposes a function
in tst-dlclose-lazy-mod2.so. This function is called from the
destructor in tst-dlclose-lazy-mod2.so, after the destructor for
tst-dlclose-lazy-mod1.so has already completed. Prior to the fix
for bug 30425, this would lead to a lazy binding failure in
tst-dlclose-lazy-mod1.so because dlclose had already marked the DSO
as unavailable for binding (by setting l_removed). */
#include
#include
#include
int
main (void)
{
/* Load tst-dlclose-lazy-mod1.so, indirectly loading
tst-dlclose-lazy-mod2.so. */
void *handle = xdlopen ("tst-dlclose-lazy-mod1.so", RTLD_GLOBAL | RTLD_LAZY);
/* Invoke the destructor of tst-dlclose-lazy-mod2.so, which calls
into tst-dlclose-lazy-mod1.so after its destructor has been
called. */
xdlclose (handle);
return 0;
}