commit | 25bdc33f14a7781f5ffeca018f8dc0f5575f0979 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Matthew DeVore <matvore@google.com> | Fri Feb 06 18:26:23 2015 +0000 |
committer | Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@google.com> | Fri Feb 06 18:26:23 2015 +0000 |
tree | b30c9ffd3a38f3602ed9913bd3c3d558ba8cb8dd | |
parent | 50a1194557959501ef36a44eaf782be6acb531f1 [diff] |
Implement ios_extension_binary rule, which is similar to objc_binary, but only links and does not bundle, and creates a binary for an iOS app extension. ios_extension_binary is minimialistic, not allow infoplist, entitlements, and other attributes, and generate different artifacts, which how objc_binary will also work for iOS applications in the new world when we have ios_application. -- MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=85728076
Bazel is very much a work in progress. We'd love if you tried it out, but there are many rough edges. Please feel free to give us feedback!
{Fast, Correct} - Choose two
Bazel is an build tool that builds code quickly and reliably. It executes as few build steps as possible by tracking dependencies and outputs, controls the build environment to keep builds hermetic, and uses its knowledge of dependencies to parallelize builds.
This README file contains instructions for building and running Bazel.
Supported platforms:
Java:
Clone the Bazel repo from GitHub:
$ cd $HOME $ git clone https://github.com/google/bazel/
To build Bazel on Ubuntu:
Install required package:
$ sudo apt-get install libarchive-dev
Build Bazel:
$ cd bazel $ ./compile.sh
Using Bazel on Mac OS X requires:
To build Bazel on Mac OS X:
Install required packages:
$ port install protobuf-cpp libarchive
or
$ brew install protobuf libarchive
Build Bazel:
$ cd bazel $ ./compile.sh
The Bazel executable is located at <bazel_home>/output/bazel
.
You must run Bazel from within a workspace directory. Bazel provides a default workspace directory with sample BUILD
files and source code in <bazel_home>/base_workspace
. The default workspace contains files and directories that must be present in order for Bazel to work. If you want to build from source outside the default workspace directory, copy the entire base_workspace
directory to the new location before adding your BUILD
and source files.
Build a sample Java application:
$ cp -R $HOME/bazel/base_workspace $HOME/my_workspace $ cd $HOME/my_workspace $ $HOME/bazel/output/bazel build //examples/java:hello-world
Note: on OS X, you must specify --cpu=darwin to build Java programs (e.g., bazel build --cpu=darwin //examples/java:hello-world).
The build output is located in $HOME/my_workspace/bazel-bin/examples/java/
.
Run the sample application:
$ $HOME/my_workspace/bazel-bin/examples/java/hello-world