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Tracking Issue for bare_link_kind #132061

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This is spun off from RFC 1717 (rust-lang/rfcs#1717) which is already implemented for #[link(name = "...", kind = "dylib")]
The feature gate for the issue is #![feature(bare_link_kind)].

Summary

rust-lang/rfcs#1717 implemented dllimport semantics for Windows externs (see the RFC for details). That is, it tells codegen to mark an item as being imported from a DLL:

// kind is "dylib" so dllimport applied to BAR and baz
#[link(name="foo", kind="dylib")]
extern {
    static BAR: u32;
    fn baz();
}

This tracking issue is for applying dllimport without knowing the lib name. E.g.:

// the lib is supplied separately
// via a build script, the command line, an external build system or even just a separate extern block.
#[link(kind = "dylib")]
extern {
    static BAR: u32;
    fn baz();
}

Only "dylib" and "static" kinds are allowed to be used without supplying a name.

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    A-linkageArea: linking into static, shared libraries and binariesC-tracking-issueCategory: An issue tracking the progress of sth. like the implementation of an RFCO-windowsOperating system: WindowsS-blockedStatus: Blocked on something else such as an RFC or other implementation work.S-waiting-on-teamStatus: Awaiting decision from the relevant subteam (see the T-<team> label).T-compilerRelevant to the compiler team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue.T-langRelevant to the language team

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