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This ensures that one can inspect, e.g., generated protobuf source
files (.pb.cc) or standard library headers while debugging proto
libraries or general C++ libraries and binaries, respectively.
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For libraries the headers of private dependencies were wrongly
skipped from staging. For binaries, no headers were passed at all
in the provides map. To fix these issues, an additional field is
added in the provides map to ensure we collect, and then properly
stage, all needed headers for both libraries and binaries.
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This is useful when we want to install targets built in debug mode,
but do not want to stage all the additional source and header files
if no debugging is being performed, e.g., in tests.
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For libraries the headers of private dependencies were wrongly
skipped from staging. For binaries, no headers were passed at all
in the provides map. To fix these issues, an additional field is
added in the provides map to ensure we collect, and then properly
stage, all needed headers for both libraries and binaries.
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This is useful when we want to install targets built in debug mode,
but do not want to stage all the additional source and header files
if no debugging is being performed, e.g., in tests.
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The existing rule is extended to also stage source files if in
debug mode, in order for a debugger to be able to find all needed
symbols. Conflicting paths are allowed; in case of conflicts, the
file from the closest target in the dependency chain wins.
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The C++ programming language is tightly related to the C programming
language. Consequently, the command line interface for C and C++
are also related and share quite a number of compile flags. Honor
this tight connection by have in our defaults a field allowing to
extend both compile flags, those for C as well as those for C++. In
this way, build defaults can be described in a more readable way.
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... which should accumulate values from all base targets
unless the flag type (CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, or LDFLAGS) is
explicity overwritten by the inheritor.
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... which should accumulate values from all base targets
unless the flag type (CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, or LDFLAGS) is
explicity overwritten by the inheritor.
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... instead of creating an ENV from it and propagating this.
The idea is to keep PATH entries separate and only join them
with ":" when we need it. In this way, we can accumulate
PATHs from multiple defaults later, and perform a
deduplication ("nub_left") to shorten the final string
length.
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Backport of commits a382b308b9011606e7d07376808812d51631d558
and 5ae5134804b6edaaffec593868f133dd840ef7df from the
rules-cc repository.
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Co-authored-by: Sascha Roloff <sascha.roloff@huawei.com>
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Compared to the previous commit, the action graphs for just
and its unit tests are unchanged.
- Git hash of action graph for ["",""]:
c6e75f17abd7ffaab6ff9bb725ad67ec0bf6c973
- Git hash of action graph for ["test/buildtool","TESTS"]:
8063dfb3dd7daa9ae01d95c177e14946f785c57e
Refactor:
- "local cflags" to "private-cflags"
- "local defines" to "private-defines"
- "link externals" to "private-ldflags"
- "deps" to "private-deps" for (test) binaries
- "proto" to "private-proto" for binaries
Improvements:
- consistent variable declaration order:
OS, ARCH, HOST_ARCH, TARGET_ARCH,
CC, CXX, CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, ADD_CFLAGS, ADD_CXXFLAGS,
AR, ENV, PATH
- use fields close to their definition (in RULES)
- use common expression for binaries and test binaries
- split expression "flags" and "compiler"
... to separate ones for CC and CXX.
- rename "transition" to "deps-transition"
... to avoid conflicts with other transitions.
- support "defaults-transition" for CC expressions
Implement:
- "cflags" for libraries
- "private-cflags" for (test) binaries
- "private-defines" for test binaries
- "private-ldflags" for test binaries
- (public) "defines" for libraries
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... in favor of the "tree" built-in rule.
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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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