commit | 090351eec48eec401efbbf28885b1258a8416ea1 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | mstaib <mstaib@google.com> | Fri Mar 31 15:54:17 2017 +0000 |
committer | Marcel Hlopko <hlopko@google.com> | Mon Apr 03 13:36:45 2017 +0200 |
tree | 5db65cd690e59710189f0d497f0fa159c37e9088 | |
parent | c72cd9fdb23e677c54602f76c5241563082924f1 [diff] |
Move BuildConfiguration option data access to a new class. ConfigSetting is being moved to rules/config, and that means that it no longer has its special package-private access to BuildConfiguration. The solution: a new TransitiveOptionDetails class which cuts down on clutter in BuildConfiguration and is publicly accessible. However, we don't really want anyone accessing BuildConfiguration's TransitiveOptionsDetails - only config-related rules should ever need it. As a result, BuildConfigurationOptionDetails provides public access to BuildConfiguration's TransitiveOptionDetails, but is limited via Blaze visibility to only configuration rules. RELNOTES: None. PiperOrigin-RevId: 151828068
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