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Here's a quick comparison of behavior before and after:
Before:
After:
For comparison to gcc:
I was noticing some projects I tried to compile to web assembly were failing because they generated intermediary utilities that were then used as part of the build process in later stages. it was non-trivial to modify the original build scripts so this was a way to solve it in my case.
Personally, I think it's better to match the behavior of GCC more closely, in generally, thus the pull request. It looks like a previous workaround for this was added just for
conftest.c
for automake. see:emscripten/tools/link.py
Line 652 in b435a7c
Related issue: #12707