run-make: handle AIX symbol cdylib export test#157989
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The cdylib export-symbols test was checking for `T my_function` on all non-Darwin targets, but AIX prints the exported symbol as `T .my_function`. This patch updates the test to account for the AIX behavior so the test validates the actual exported symbol correctly.
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The cdylib export-symbols test was checking for
T my_functionon all non-Darwin targets, but AIX prints the exported symbol asT .my_function.This patch updates the test to account for the AIX behavior so the test validates the actual exported symbol correctly.