Branch: refs/heads/smoke-me/tonyc/22125-openbsd-embed
  Home:   https://github.com/Perl/perl5
  Commit: 1b24aa4e89ef13e1a7d30d67618e8148ef5bc7ea
      
https://github.com/Perl/perl5/commit/1b24aa4e89ef13e1a7d30d67618e8148ef5bc7ea
  Author: Tony Cook <t...@develop-help.com>
  Date:   2024-12-12 (Thu, 12 Dec 2024)

  Changed paths:
    M embed.fnc
    M lib/ExtUtils/t/Embed.t
    M perl.h
    M pod/perldiag.pod
    M proto.h
    M util.c

  Log Message:
  -----------
  add API to test that libperl and the current executable are compatible

Issue #22125 detected that we weren't linking the correct library with
the embedded test with gcc on OpenBSD, so add an API to perform a
sanity check by comparing the size of the perl interpreter
structure (or its size if it was a structure) and expected perl API
version between those seen in the binary and those compiled into
libperl.


  Commit: a4d5a7d73393a4f1c0729c6a6e4117a23024894a
      
https://github.com/Perl/perl5/commit/a4d5a7d73393a4f1c0729c6a6e4117a23024894a
  Author: Tony Cook <t...@develop-help.com>
  Date:   2024-12-12 (Thu, 12 Dec 2024)

  Changed paths:
    M lib/ExtUtils/t/Embed.t

  Log Message:
  -----------
  openbsd: ensure we link to the built libperl.a, not the system libperl.a

When building with gcc, lib/ExtUtils/t/Embed.t would link against
the system libperl.a rather than the newly built libperl.a.

Due to the limited API used by the sample code this typically didn't
crash, but some configuration changes could result in a crash or a
link error.

For OpenBSD, change the link options to more closely match those
used when building the perl executable, which results in linking
against the correct library.

Fixes #22125


Compare: https://github.com/Perl/perl5/compare/9898baa4125a...a4d5a7d73393

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