| load("@rules_java//java:defs.bzl", "java_import", "java_runtime", "java_toolchain") |
| load( |
| "//tools/jdk:default_java_toolchain.bzl", |
| "JDK8_JVM_OPTS", |
| "bootclasspath", |
| "default_java_toolchain", |
| "java_runtime_files", |
| ) |
| load( |
| "//tools/jdk:java_toolchain_alias.bzl", |
| "java_host_runtime_alias", |
| "java_runtime_alias", |
| "java_toolchain_alias", |
| "legacy_java_runtime_alias", |
| "legacy_java_toolchain_alias", |
| ) |
| load( |
| "//tools/jdk:remote_java_tools_aliases.bzl", |
| "remote_java_tools_filegroup", |
| "remote_java_tools_java_import", |
| ) |
| load("@rules_cc//cc:defs.bzl", "cc_binary", "cc_library") |
| load("//tools/python:private/defs.bzl", "py_binary", "py_test") |
| |
| package(default_visibility = ["//visibility:public"]) |
| |
| # Used to distinguish toolchains used for Java development, ie the JavaToolchainProvider. |
| toolchain_type(name = "toolchain_type") |
| |
| # Used to distinguish toolchains used for Java execution, ie the JavaRuntimeInfo. |
| toolchain_type(name = "runtime_toolchain_type") |
| |
| toolchain( |
| name = "dummy_java_toolchain", |
| toolchain = ":dummy_toolchain", |
| toolchain_type = ":toolchain_type", |
| ) |
| |
| cc_binary(name = "dummy_binary") |
| |
| java_toolchain( |
| name = "dummy_toolchain", |
| genclass = [":dummy_binary"], |
| ijar = [":dummy_binary"], |
| javabuilder = [":dummy_binary"], |
| javac = [":dummy_binary"], |
| singlejar = [":dummy_binary"], |
| ) |
| |
| toolchain( |
| name = "dummy_java_runtime_toolchain", |
| toolchain = ":dummy_java_runtime", |
| toolchain_type = ":runtime_toolchain_type", |
| ) |
| |
| java_runtime(name = "dummy_java_runtime") |
| |
| java_runtime_alias(name = "current_java_runtime") |
| |
| java_host_runtime_alias(name = "current_host_java_runtime") |
| |
| java_toolchain_alias(name = "current_java_toolchain") |
| |
| # This exists to support the migration to toolchain resolution. |
| # TODO(cushon): delete once the migration is complete. |
| legacy_java_runtime_alias(name = "legacy_current_java_runtime") |
| |
| legacy_java_toolchain_alias(name = "legacy_current_java_toolchain") |
| |
| # Used to set --host_javabase or --javabase to a local JDK without having to define |
| # a custom java_runtime rule. |
| # E.g.: |
| # bazel build --host_javabase=@bazel_tools//tools/jdk:absolute_javabase \ |
| # --define=ABSOLUTE_JAVABASE=<path to JDK> ... |
| java_runtime( |
| name = "absolute_javabase", |
| java_home = "$(ABSOLUTE_JAVABASE)", |
| ) |
| |
| filegroup( |
| name = "BUILD-jdk", |
| srcs = [":BUILD"], |
| ) |
| |
| # This is necessary to get the *host* Java runtime. Depending on |
| # //tools/jdk:current_java_runtime from an attribute with the host transition |
| # does not work because the dependency is determined based on the configuration |
| # *before* the transition. |
| alias( |
| name = "java_runtime_alias", |
| actual = "@bazel_tools//tools/jdk:current_java_runtime", |
| ) |
| |
| # These individual jni_* targets are exposed for legacy reasons. |
| # Most users should depend on :jni. |
| |
| java_runtime_files( |
| name = "jni_header", |
| srcs = ["include/jni.h"], |
| ) |
| |
| java_runtime_files( |
| name = "jni_md_header-darwin", |
| srcs = ["include/darwin/jni_md.h"], |
| ) |
| |
| java_runtime_files( |
| name = "jni_md_header-linux", |
| srcs = ["include/linux/jni_md.h"], |
| ) |
| |
| java_runtime_files( |
| name = "jni_md_header-windows", |
| srcs = ["include/win32/jni_md.h"], |
| ) |
| |
| java_runtime_files( |
| name = "jni_md_header-freebsd", |
| srcs = ["include/freebsd/jni_md.h"], |
| ) |
| |
| java_runtime_files( |
| name = "jni_md_header-openbsd", |
| srcs = ["include/openbsd/jni_md.h"], |
| ) |
| |
| # The Java native interface. Depend on this package if you #include <jni.h>. |
| # |
| # See test_jni in third_party/bazel/src/test/shell/bazel/bazel_java_test.sh for |
| # an example of using Bazel to build a Java program that calls a C function. |
| # |
| # TODO(adonovan): add cases for //src/conditions:linux_arm when released in Bazel. |
| # TODO(adonovan): why is there no //src/conditions target meaning "just linux"? |
| cc_library( |
| name = "jni", |
| hdrs = [":jni_header"] + select({ |
| "//src/conditions:linux_aarch64": [":jni_md_header-linux"], |
| "//src/conditions:linux_ppc": [":jni_md_header-linux"], |
| "//src/conditions:linux_s390x": [":jni_md_header-linux"], |
| "//src/conditions:linux_x86_64": [":jni_md_header-linux"], |
| "//src/conditions:darwin": [":jni_md_header-darwin"], |
| "//src/conditions:freebsd": [":jni_md_header-freebsd"], |
| "//src/conditions:openbsd": [":jni_md_header-openbsd"], |
| "//src/conditions:windows": [":jni_md_header-windows"], |
| "//conditions:default": [], |
| }), |
| includes = ["include"] + select({ |
| "//src/conditions:linux_aarch64": ["include/linux"], |
| "//src/conditions:linux_ppc": ["include/linux"], |
| "//src/conditions:linux_s390x": ["include/linux"], |
| "//src/conditions:linux_x86_64": ["include/linux"], |
| "//src/conditions:darwin": ["include/darwin"], |
| "//src/conditions:freebsd": ["include/freebsd"], |
| "//src/conditions:openbsd": ["include/openbsd"], |
| "//src/conditions:windows": ["include/win32"], |
| "//conditions:default": [], |
| }), |
| ) |
| |
| alias( |
| name = "java", |
| actual = "@local_jdk//:java", |
| ) |
| |
| alias( |
| name = "jar", |
| actual = "@local_jdk//:jar", |
| ) |
| |
| alias( |
| name = "javac", |
| actual = "@local_jdk//:javac", |
| ) |
| |
| alias( |
| name = "javadoc", |
| actual = "@local_jdk//:javadoc", |
| ) |
| |
| # On Windows, executables end in ".exe", but the label we reach it through |
| # must be platform-independent. Thus, we create a little filegroup that |
| # contains the appropriate platform-dependent file. |
| remote_java_tools_filegroup( |
| name = "ijar", |
| target = ":ijar", |
| ) |
| |
| # On Windows, Java implementation of singlejar is used. We create a little |
| # filegroup that contains the appropriate platform-dependent file. |
| # Once https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/2241 is fixed (that is, |
| # the native singlejar is used on windows), this file group can be reused since |
| # on Windows, executables end in ".exe", but the label we reach it through |
| # must be platform-independent. |
| remote_java_tools_filegroup( |
| name = "singlejar", |
| target = ":singlejar", |
| ) |
| |
| exports_files(["BUILD.java_tools"]) |
| |
| remote_java_tools_filegroup( |
| name = "genclass", |
| target = ":GenClass", |
| ) |
| |
| remote_java_tools_filegroup( |
| name = "GenClass_deploy.jar", |
| target = ":java_tools/GenClass_deploy.jar", |
| ) |
| |
| remote_java_tools_filegroup( |
| name = "bazel-singlejar_deploy.jar", |
| target = ":java_tools/bazel-singlejar_deploy.jar", |
| ) |
| |
| remote_java_tools_filegroup( |
| name = "turbine", |
| target = ":Turbine", |
| ) |
| |
| remote_java_tools_filegroup( |
| name = "turbine_deploy.jar", |
| target = ":java_tools/turbine_deploy.jar", |
| ) |
| |
| remote_java_tools_filegroup( |
| name = "turbine_direct", |
| target = ":TurbineDirect", |
| ) |
| |
| remote_java_tools_filegroup( |
| name = "turbine_direct_binary_deploy.jar", |
| target = ":java_tools/turbine_direct_binary_deploy.jar", |
| ) |
| |
| remote_java_tools_filegroup( |
| name = "javabuilder", |
| target = ":JavaBuilder", |
| ) |
| |
| remote_java_tools_filegroup( |
| name = "JavaBuilder_deploy.jar", |
| target = ":java_tools/JavaBuilder_deploy.jar", |
| ) |
| |
| remote_java_tools_filegroup( |
| name = "vanillajavabuilder", |
| target = ":VanillaJavaBuilder", |
| ) |
| |
| remote_java_tools_filegroup( |
| name = "javac_jar", |
| target = ":javac_jar", |
| ) |
| |
| remote_java_tools_filegroup( |
| name = "jdk_compiler_jar", |
| target = ":jdk_compiler_jar", |
| ) |
| |
| remote_java_tools_filegroup( |
| name = "java_compiler_jar", |
| target = ":java_compiler_jar", |
| ) |
| |
| remote_java_tools_java_import( |
| name = "JacocoCoverageRunner", |
| target = ":java_tools/JacocoCoverage_jarjar_deploy.jar", |
| ) |
| |
| remote_java_tools_java_import( |
| name = "JacocoCoverage", |
| target = ":java_tools/JacocoCoverage_jarjar_deploy.jar", |
| ) |
| |
| remote_java_tools_java_import( |
| name = "TestRunner", |
| target = ":java_tools/Runner_deploy.jar", |
| ) |
| |
| remote_java_tools_filegroup( |
| name = "TestRunner_deploy.jar", |
| target = ":java_tools/Runner_deploy.jar", |
| ) |
| |
| alias( |
| name = "proguard", |
| actual = select({ |
| "//src/conditions:darwin": "@remote_java_tools_darwin//:proguard", |
| "//src/conditions:darwin_x86_64": "@remote_java_tools_darwin//:proguard", |
| "//src/conditions:windows": "@remote_java_tools_windows//:proguard", |
| "//src/conditions:linux_x86_64": "@remote_java_tools_linux//:proguard", |
| # On different platforms the linux repository can be used because the |
| # proguard deploy jar is platform-agnostic. |
| "//conditions:default": "@remote_java_tools_linux//:proguard", |
| }), |
| ) |
| |
| BOOTCLASS_JARS = [ |
| "rt.jar", |
| "resources.jar", |
| "jsse.jar", |
| "jce.jar", |
| "charsets.jar", |
| ] |
| |
| # TODO(cushon): this isn't compatible with JDK 9 |
| alias( |
| name = "bootclasspath", |
| actual = "@local_jdk//:bootclasspath", |
| ) |
| |
| alias( |
| name = "extclasspath", |
| actual = "@local_jdk//:extdir", |
| ) |
| |
| # TODO(cushon): migrate to extclasspath and delete |
| alias( |
| name = "extdir", |
| actual = "@local_jdk//:extdir", |
| ) |
| |
| filegroup( |
| name = "langtools", |
| srcs = ["//third_party/java/jdk/langtools:javac_jar"], |
| ) |
| |
| java_import( |
| name = "langtools-neverlink", |
| jars = [":langtools"], |
| neverlink = 1, |
| ) |
| |
| alias( |
| name = "jre", |
| actual = "@local_jdk//:jre", |
| ) |
| |
| alias( |
| name = "jdk", |
| actual = "@local_jdk//:jdk", |
| ) |
| |
| alias( |
| name = "host_jdk", |
| actual = ":remote_jdk11", |
| ) |
| |
| bootclasspath( |
| name = "platformclasspath", |
| src = "DumpPlatformClassPath.java", |
| host_javabase = "current_java_runtime", |
| target_javabase = "current_java_runtime", |
| ) |
| |
| default_java_toolchain( |
| name = "toolchain_hostjdk8", |
| jvm_opts = JDK8_JVM_OPTS, |
| source_version = "8", |
| target_version = "8", |
| ) |
| |
| # Default to the Java 8 language level. |
| # TODO(cushon): consider if/when we should increment this? |
| default_java_toolchain( |
| name = "legacy_toolchain", |
| source_version = "8", |
| target_version = "8", |
| ) |
| |
| alias( |
| name = "toolchain", |
| actual = select({ |
| "//src/conditions:darwin": "@remote_java_tools_darwin//:toolchain", |
| "//src/conditions:darwin_x86_64": "@remote_java_tools_darwin//:toolchain", |
| "//src/conditions:windows": "@remote_java_tools_windows//:toolchain", |
| "//src/conditions:linux_x86_64": "@remote_java_tools_linux//:toolchain", |
| "//conditions:default": "@bazel_tools//tools/jdk:legacy_toolchain", |
| }), |
| ) |
| |
| alias( |
| name = "remote_toolchain", |
| actual = select({ |
| "//src/conditions:darwin": "@remote_java_tools_darwin//:toolchain", |
| "//src/conditions:darwin_x86_64": "@remote_java_tools_darwin//:toolchain", |
| "//src/conditions:windows": "@remote_java_tools_windows//:toolchain", |
| "//src/conditions:linux_x86_64": "@remote_java_tools_linux//:toolchain", |
| "//conditions:default": "@bazel_tools//tools/jdk:legacy_toolchain", |
| }), |
| ) |
| |
| # The 'vanilla' toolchain is an unsupported alternative to the default. |
| # |
| # It does not provider any of the following features: |
| # * Error Prone |
| # * Strict Java Deps |
| # * Header Compilation |
| # * Reduced Classpath Optimization |
| # |
| # It uses the version of javac from the `--host_javabase` instead of the |
| # embedded javac, which may not be source- or bug-compatible with the embedded |
| # javac. |
| # |
| # However it does allow using a wider range of `--host_javabase`s, including |
| # versions newer than the current embedded JDK. |
| default_java_toolchain( |
| name = "toolchain_vanilla", |
| forcibly_disable_header_compilation = True, |
| javabuilder = [":vanillajavabuilder"], |
| jvm_opts = [], |
| source_version = "", |
| target_version = "", |
| ) |
| |
| RELEASES = (8, 9, 10, 11) |
| |
| [ |
| default_java_toolchain( |
| name = "toolchain_java%d" % release, |
| source_version = "%s" % release, |
| target_version = "%s" % release, |
| ) |
| for release in RELEASES |
| ] |
| |
| filegroup( |
| name = "srcs", |
| srcs = [ |
| "BUILD.java_langtools", |
| "BUILD.java_tools", |
| "BUILD-jdk", # Tools are build from the workspace for tests. |
| "DumpPlatformClassPath.java", |
| "default_java_toolchain.bzl", |
| "java_toolchain_alias.bzl", |
| "proguard_whitelister.py", |
| "proguard_whitelister_test.py", |
| "proguard_whitelister_test_input.pgcfg", |
| "remote_java_tools_aliases.bzl", |
| "toolchain_utils.bzl", |
| ], |
| ) |
| |
| filegroup( |
| name = "bzl_srcs", |
| srcs = glob(["*.bzl"]), |
| visibility = ["//tools:__pkg__"], |
| ) |
| |
| filegroup( |
| name = "package-srcs", |
| srcs = glob(["**"]), |
| ) |
| |
| py_binary( |
| name = "proguard_whitelister", |
| srcs = [ |
| "proguard_whitelister.py", |
| ], |
| deps = [ |
| "//third_party/py/abseil", |
| ], |
| ) |
| |
| py_test( |
| name = "proguard_whitelister_test", |
| srcs = ["proguard_whitelister_test.py"], |
| data = ["proguard_whitelister_test_input.pgcfg"], |
| deps = [ |
| ":proguard_whitelister", |
| ], |
| ) |
| |
| remote_java_tools_java_import( |
| name = "JarJar", |
| target = ":JarJar", |
| ) |
| |
| test_suite( |
| name = "windows_tests", |
| tags = [ |
| "-no_windows", |
| "-slow", |
| ], |
| visibility = ["//visibility:private"], |
| ) |
| |
| test_suite( |
| name = "all_windows_tests", |
| tests = [":windows_tests"], |
| visibility = ["//tools:__pkg__"], |
| ) |
| |
| # A JDK 11 for use as a --host_javabase. |
| alias( |
| name = "remote_jdk11", |
| actual = select( |
| { |
| "//src/conditions:darwin": "@remotejdk11_macos//:jdk", |
| "//src/conditions:darwin_x86_64": "@remotejdk11_macos//:jdk", |
| "//src/conditions:windows": "@remotejdk11_win//:jdk", |
| "//src/conditions:linux_aarch64": "@remotejdk11_linux_aarch64//:jdk", |
| "//src/conditions:linux_x86_64": "@remotejdk11_linux//:jdk", |
| "//src/conditions:linux_ppc64le": "@remotejdk11_linux_ppc64le//:jdk", |
| }, |
| no_match_error = "Could not find a JDK for host execution environment, please explicitly" + |
| " provide one using `--host_javabase.`", |
| ), |
| visibility = ["//visibility:public"], |
| ) |