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test: simplify T360-symbol-hiding, use nm instead of objdump
After yet another variation in objdump output caused this test to fail (on a Debian port, no less), I decided whatever putative benefit we get from looking at the object files instead of the library isn't worth the maintenence headache. This version uses nm -P. nm -P should be portable, and fixed format. It purposely doesn't use the -D argument, since that is non-POSIX and nm on GNU/Linux seems do the right thing without it. It still won't work out of the box on e.g. Mac OS/X. I think the right thing to do there is to move some more configuration information into sh.config.
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test_expect_equal "$result" "$output"
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test_begin_subtest 'comparing existing to exported symbols'
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objdump -t $TEST_DIRECTORY/../lib/*.o | awk '$4 == ".text" && $6 ~ "^notmuch" {print $6}' | sort | uniq > ACTUAL
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nm -P $TEST_DIRECTORY/../lib/libnotmuch.so | awk '$2 == "T" && $1 ~ "^notmuch" {print $1}' | sort | uniq > ACTUAL
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sed -n 's/[[:blank:]]*\(notmuch_[^;]*\);/\1/p' $TEST_DIRECTORY/../notmuch.sym | sort | uniq > EXPORTED
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test_expect_equal_file EXPORTED ACTUAL
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