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None of the existing tests seem to cover the case where _dl_signal_error is called without an active error handler. The new elf/tst-rtld-does-not-exist test triggers such a _dl_signal_error call from _dl_map_object. Reviewed-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>master
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export LC_ALL=C |
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rtld="$1" |
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tmp_out="$(mktemp)" |
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$rtld program-does-not-exist 2>"$tmp_out" |
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if test $status -eq 127 \ |
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