commit | 11b8760a59ca3278905a16a2272c7cb38628d887 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Benjamin Peterson <bp@benjamin.pe> | Wed Apr 12 19:53:07 2017 +0000 |
committer | Jakob Buchgraber <buchgr@google.com> | Thu Apr 13 09:36:53 2017 +0200 |
tree | 5a15c6388bd54743ba5e8943eaeed796ef6936e8 | |
parent | 26ac674432298d138ea87bede0012aa2fb43a155 [diff] |
Remove special cases for "name" in implicit outputs code fa97703c1edf ("allow skylark implicit output callbacks to use the rule name") fixed a limitation of the skylark implicit outputs by adding a special case for "name" to the implicit outputs code. Later, 015e5954157a ("Remove special handling of name attribute") fixed the general problem of "name" being a special case in the attribute map. Therefore, we can remove my original fix. We may also excise an older special case in the implicit outputs templating code. Change-Id: I606c9decd98a8df492d2359abe540d3263f99fe1 PiperOrigin-RevId: 152974774
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