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i.e., libraries that are used only in the implementation without
use in the public header files. In this way, the set of headers
exposed to dependencies can be reduced leading potentially to better
incrementality.
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... as the external link dependency is still associated with this
library. In this way, importing preinstalled libraries can happen
in a sound way, even though the actual library is just an external
link dependency; still dependencies among external libraries are
honored.
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... as some compiler need access to the environemnt
in order to find their utility programs (like cc1).
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... for collecting link-args from dependencies. By
consistently using this expression, we fix an issue with C++
binary and test, which both did not collect the linker
arguments from their proto-deps.
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... which are more efficient if the caller wants to perform
the union manually (because disjointness should be enforced
or additional maps should be added to the union, etc.). As a
positive side effect, code reuse is slightly increased by
consistently calling these newly introduced expressions for
obtaining the artifacts/runfiles from all targets of a
target field.
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... which can now be parameterized which target_fields to
query the dependencies from.
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On the one hand, this keeps the rules files more readable. On the
other hand, we can even deduplicate code, as those expressions are
used twice.
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This is the initial version of our tool that is able to
build itself. In can be bootstrapped by
./bin/bootstrap.py
Co-authored-by: Oliver Reiche <oliver.reiche@huawei.com>
Co-authored-by: Victor Moreno <victor.moreno1@huawei.com>
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