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1 /* These dllimport and dllexport appearing for a symbol.
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2 The desired behavior is that if both dllimport
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3 and dllexport appear (in either order) the result is dllexport.
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4
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5 Microsoft's MSVC 2.0 allows dllimport followed by dllexport for variables,
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6 but does not allow dllexport followed by dllimport.
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7
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8 In C, it's ok to redeclare a variable so this works for variables
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9 and functions. In C++, it only works for functions. */
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10
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11 /* { dg-require-dll "" } */
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12
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13 __declspec (dllimport) int foo1 ();
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14 __declspec (dllexport) int foo1 (); /* { dg-warning "previous dllimport ignored" } */
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15 __declspec (dllexport) int foo2 ();
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16 __declspec (dllimport) int foo2 (); /* { dg-warning "dllimport ignored" } */
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17
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18 __declspec (dllimport) int bar1;
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19 __declspec (dllexport) int bar1; /* { dg-warning "previous dllimport ignored" } */
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20
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21 __declspec (dllexport) int bar2;
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22 __declspec (dllimport) int bar2; /* { dg-warning "dllimport ignored" } */
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