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* Intel-specific workaround for LinkFlags testsBrad King2010-06-033-2/+13
| | | | | | | | The Intel C compiler for Linux does not seem to reject any bad flags or object files on its link lines. Work around the problem by using a preprocessor #error directive to ensure that BADFLAG appears in the build output. This does not really achieve the purpose of the tests but it allows them to pass.
* Borland-specific bad flag for LinkFlags testsBrad King2010-06-021-6/+9
| | | | | | The Borland librarian actually creates a BADFLAG.obj when the object is missing the first time! This causes later tests to not reject it. Instead use a Borland-specific variation on the flag.
* Better "bad" flag in LinkFlags testBrad King2010-06-011-6/+7
| | | | | The Intel C Compiler for Linux ignores _BADFLAG_ when linking! Use a flag that looks like a missing object file to ensure its rejection.
* Test LINK_FLAGS and STATIC_LIBRARY_FLAGS (#10768)Brad King2010-05-283-0/+26
Add a LinkFlags test series to check that these properties work. Since no link flag is accepted everywhere we test for presence of flags by adding a bad flag and looking for the complaint in the test output.