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Use
rust-lld
instead of avr-gcc
as the linker
This fixes the [build error] caused by the `avr-gcc` (used as linker) not being available in the Rust CI. This is a viable solution, which shows the wrong/right behavior and, since no functions from `libgcc` are called, does not produce errors. This was discussed [here]. Another small problem is, that `lld` doesn't link the correct startup-code by default. This is not a problem for this test (since it does not actually use anything the startup code is needed for (no variables, no stack, no interrupts)), but this causes the `main`-function to be removed by the default flag `--gc-sections`. Therefore the `rmake`-driver also adds the linker flag `--entry=main` to mark the `main`-function as the entry point and thus preventing it from getting removed. The code would work on a real AVR device. [build error]: #131755 (comment) [here]: #131755 (comment)
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