commit | 41627ade988580364f185e087a6ffe15765cf617 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | László Csomor <laszlocsomor@google.com> | Wed Jun 07 04:06:44 2017 -0400 |
committer | John Cater <jcater@google.com> | Wed Jun 07 09:49:19 2017 -0400 |
tree | b14736af8bdcd5f79fa2c41227bd7a884d2c0775 | |
parent | 340490a520a32db4b18f8a31f0aeb4217e23124f [diff] |
Bazel client: explain the name of A-server.jar Also add a helper method to GlobalVariables to retrieve this path, thus concentrating the assumptions about the layout of extracted_binaries in one place. Change-Id: If172b6f5bf4451845ad89d3d488ef2a2c2e5d286 PiperOrigin-RevId: 158241854
{Fast, Correct} - Choose two
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