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ctx.new_file(Artifact, String)
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native libraries.
This requires changes to the stub application and the installer script, which are a-coming.
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MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=99174902
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overriding getInputs()).
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MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=99173247
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Remove an unnecessary intermediate method in CcBinary and provide a helper
method in CcLinkAction.Builder that simplifies several call sites that just
want to add CcLinkParams to the link action.
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'tests' instead.
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MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=99032618
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Also, remove cfg to non-label attributes.
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MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=99031167
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MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=99025960
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Change CcLibrary to work both with and without declared outputs.
This fixed #61 - header-only libraries now compile on MacOS.
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MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=99007746
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output location instead of exec path.
Prior to this fix, protos that were generated (and thus within genfiles as opposed to bin) would have their objc proto library output to the wrong location
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MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=98940823
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This is renamed from the previous name emitCompileActionsIfEmpty, which was
a misnomer, because it didn't affect compile actions at all.
Update the callers to no longer call the method if not necessary, which leaves
only CcLibrary. CcBinary doesn't hit the link action code path, as it sets the
link type to either DYNAMIC_LIBRARY or EXECUTABLE.
This is in preparation for removing the implicit outputs from cc_library, which
should allow building header-only libraries on MacOS.
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MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=98927221
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Following constantly negating logic like
"if (!appearsToHaveNoObjectFiles())"
and then digging into the method to see a
"if (!NO_OBJECT_GENERATING_FILETYPES.matches) { return false; }"
feels like a lot more logical contortion than is necessary.
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MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=98859174
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Rollback of commit b961bb931400044ed91e6b0b596f94fe983f9f17.
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MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=98833728
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While somewhat uncommon, some build environments and projects use the
.c++ extension for C++ source files. These projects should be buildable
by an unmodified Bazel with no changes to the project other than
adding a BUILD file.
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Change-Id: I71575842f50725e9068e7f6608f6404b293ad45c
Reviewed-on: https://bazel-review.googlesource.com/#/c/1670/
MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=98823432
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A previous change made the loading-time external label resolution unused, thus, now we can do away with a lot of machinery. The only unfortunate side effect is that instead of a nice and clear "No Android SDK found" error message, you'll get a more cryptic "external label //external:android/sdk is unbound" one. I think it's a fair tradeoff.
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MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=98730087
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*** Reason for rollback ***
Breaks most of the iOS targets on our continuous build.
*** Original change description ***
Move actoolzip, momczip and swiftstdlibtoolzip to tools/xcode and convert them to scripts instead of java apps.
RELNOTES: actoolzip, momczip and swiftstdlibtoolzip have all been made into bash scripts and have been renamed to actoolwrapper, momcwrapper and swiftstdlibtoolwrapper respectively. The old versions will be deleted in a later change.
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MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=98716081
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When run under bazel on my local mac, the environment variables are cleared. This causes TMPDIR to be "" which causes this script to fail. Create a tempdir and use it instead of depending on TMPDIR. Remove tempdir at end to clean up. Quote all paths just to be extra safe that somebody hasn't named their Xcode something wonky.
RELNOTES:NONE
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MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=98640412
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in the WORKSPACE file.
The error reporting if an android_ndk_repository rule is present is not very user-friendly (it just uses the non-Android toolchain, resulting in compile errors) but given that --android_crosstool_top is an interim solution until we get reasonable multi-platform support, I suppose it's fine.
As a side effect, instead of prefixing fat APK output directories with "fat-apk-", we prefix Android output directories with "android-".
This makes it possible to build Android apps with zero command line options. Rejoice!
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MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=98624120
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execute a command nor produce any output, but that are useful for inserting "extra actions".
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rule was executed.
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MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=98417915
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*** Reason for rollback ***
Breaks LIPO, []
*** Original change description ***
Blaze changes to support LLVM profile feedback.
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This also eliminates the JackRule, which is no longer necessary, as its sole
purpose was to allow Jack's tools to be found. This is now part of
AndroidSdkProvider, like all other Android tools.
For now, the new attributes on android_sdk are optional and default to their
old values. In the future, the new attributes will become mandatory with no
defaults, like the other attributes on that rule.
Also fixes a bug where errors found during AndroidCommon.initJava would not
result in a null return from init, previously obscured by the early return
from initJack.
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MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=98305022
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When we have a library 'a' that depends on a library 'm' via multiple other
libraries, and 'm' is built as a module, we need clang to load the module
map of 'm'.
There are multiple possible solutions:
1. (This CL): Add all transitive module maps as inputs when we want to use
a module map (at any transitive level). Clang will load all module maps,
and find the corresponding modules.
2. Add the module maps of all top-level modules (e.g. modules that are not
reached transitively through another module) to clang's command line (we
already pass all transtitive module maps for each library that is compiled
as a module).
The upside of (1) is that it simplifies the module map input computation and
removes some differences between remote and local compiles (local compiles will
always see all transitive module maps).
The upside of (2) would be that we use fewer module map inputs when we do
builds that use modules as long as we only have a small subset of libraries
at the bottom of the stack compiled as modules.
Both alternatives keep transitive module maps out of the inputs for actions
that do not use header modules, thus making sure the normal case does not
regress.
We are implementing (1) because the main slow-down with transitive module maps
is during the early loading phase, and should be quickly offset by module
builds. We will revisit that decision once we have more data.
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Android targets.
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At this time, Skylark-defined rule classes don't get serialized, and
aren't available at package deserialization time. To allow packages
with Skylark-defined rule classes to deserialize, we provide a
placeholder rule class implementation for deserialized Skylark rules.
Resubmitting after previous rollback.
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the target file(s) of labels
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package name for mobile-install.
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MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=97849200
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Adds a jar output to Java and Android rules which contains the class files for source files generated from Java annotation processors. For a java_binary foo, the jar will be foo-gen.jar, and for a java_library foo the jar will be libfoo-gen.jar, and similarly for Android. Also adds a binary serialized proto manifest file output to Java and Android rules which describes the contents of the output class jar of those rules, which is used to create the -gen.jar. See src/main/protobuf/java_compilation.proto.
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This is fragile, and there might be other places in the codebase this issue occurs.
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This involved quite a few changes, mainly changing a bunch of places where we refer to packages by a PathFragment to PackageIdentifier.
The only wart is the code in PathPackageLocator: ideally, it would just call into PackageLookupFunction. Unfortunately, it is (through globbing and Parser.include) called from within a Skyframe function, and we don't want to have two eval() calls going on at the same time, so we cannot use that.
There is a potential correctness issue there: PathPackageLocator now assumes where external repositories are put and assumes that they are there when it gets control, but my understanding is that the associated RepositoryValue is always evaluated before, so it works out okay.
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MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=97751539
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Moves ibtoolzip from being java based to being bash based for easier dev/testing.
Changes the name of ibtoolzip to ibtoolwrapper to avoid conflicts with currently deployed bazel depending on the ibtoolzip name.
Updates realpath
Cleans up update_binaries.sh
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[]*** Reason for rollback ***
Large number of newly broken targets found by []
*** Original change description ***
Provide placeholder rule class for deserialized Skylark rules
At this time, Skylark-defined rule classes don't get serialized, and
aren't available at package deserialization time. To allow packages
with Skylark-defined rule classes to deserialize, we provide a
placeholder rule class implementation for deserialized Skylark rules.
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Remove some unused field warnings.
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At this time, Skylark-defined rule classes don't get serialized, and
aren't available at package deserialization time. To allow packages
with Skylark-defined rule classes to deserialize, we provide a
placeholder rule class implementation for deserialized Skylark rules.
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