CmdArgs.push_back("-o");
const char *OutputFile = Output.getFilename();
// GCC implicitly adds an .exe extension if it is given an output file name
- // that lacks an extension. However, GCC only does this when actually
- // running on windows, not when operating as a cross compiler. As some users
- // have come to rely on this behaviour, try to replicate it.
-#ifdef _WIN32
+ // that lacks an extension.
+ // GCC used to do this only when the compiler itself runs on windows, but
+ // since GCC 8 it does the same when cross compiling as well.
if (!llvm::sys::path::has_extension(OutputFile))
CmdArgs.push_back(Args.MakeArgString(Twine(OutputFile) + ".exe"));
else
CmdArgs.push_back(OutputFile);
-#else
- CmdArgs.push_back(OutputFile);
-#endif
Args.AddAllArgs(CmdArgs, options::OPT_e);
// FIXME: add -N, -n flags
+++ /dev/null
-// Test how an implicit .exe extension is added. If not running the compiler
-// on windows, no implicit extension is added. (Therefore, this test is skipped
-// when running on windows.)
-
-// UNSUPPORTED: system-windows
-
-// RUN: %clang -target i686-windows-gnu -### --sysroot=%S/Inputs/mingw_clang_tree/mingw32 %s -o outputname 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
-
-// CHECK: "-o" "outputname"
-// Test how an implicit .exe extension is added. If running the compiler
-// on windows, an implicit extension is added if none is provided in the
-// given name. (Therefore, this test is skipped when not running on windows.)
-
-// REQUIRES: system-windows
+// Test how an implicit .exe extension is added.
// RUN: %clang -target i686-windows-gnu -### --sysroot=%S/Inputs/mingw_clang_tree/mingw32 %s -o outputname 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CHECK-OUTPUTNAME-EXE