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package com.google.devtools.build.lib.rules;
import static com.google.devtools.build.lib.packages.Attribute.attr;
import static com.google.devtools.build.lib.packages.BuildType.LABEL;
import static com.google.devtools.build.lib.packages.RuleClass.Builder.SKYLARK_BUILD_SETTING_DEFAULT_ATTR_NAME;
import com.google.devtools.build.lib.analysis.RuleDefinitionEnvironment;
import com.google.devtools.build.lib.analysis.config.BuildConfiguration;
import com.google.devtools.build.lib.cmdline.Label;
import com.google.devtools.build.lib.packages.Attribute.LabelLateBoundDefault;
import com.google.devtools.build.lib.packages.BuildSetting;
import com.google.devtools.build.lib.packages.RuleClass;
import com.google.devtools.build.lib.rules.LateBoundAlias.CommonAliasRule;
import com.google.devtools.build.lib.skyframe.serialization.autocodec.AutoCodec;
import com.google.devtools.build.lib.skyframe.serialization.autocodec.AutoCodec.VisibleForSerialization;
/**
* Native implementation of label setting and flags.
*
* <p>While most build settings are completely defined in starlark, we're natively defining
* label-typed ones because:
*
* <ul>
* <li>they're essentially special Alias targets
* <li>we don't have a known use case where you'd want to manipulate a label-typed build setting
* in its implementation section.
* </ul>
*
* <p>Once we do have (2), we can consider switching over to starlark implementation. The dangers
* there involve the implementation function returning a label we've never seen before in the build.
* And since label-typed build settings actually return the providers of the targets they point to,
* we'd have to be able to load and configure potentially arbitrary labels on the fly. This is not
* possible today and could easily introduce large performance issues.
*/
public class LabelBuildSettings {
@AutoCodec @VisibleForSerialization
// TODO(b/65746853): find a way to do this without passing the entire BuildConfiguration
static final LabelLateBoundDefault<BuildConfiguration> ACTUAL =
LabelLateBoundDefault.fromTargetConfiguration(
BuildConfiguration.class,
null,
(rule, attributes, configuration) -> {
if (rule == null || configuration == null) {
return attributes.get(SKYLARK_BUILD_SETTING_DEFAULT_ATTR_NAME, LABEL);
}
Object commandLineValue =
configuration.getOptions().getStarlarkOptions().get(rule.getLabel());
return commandLineValue == null
? attributes.get(SKYLARK_BUILD_SETTING_DEFAULT_ATTR_NAME, LABEL)
: (Label) commandLineValue;
});
private static RuleClass buildRuleClass(RuleClass.Builder builder, boolean flag) {
return builder
.removeAttribute("licenses")
.removeAttribute("distribs")
.add(attr(":alias", LABEL).value(ACTUAL))
.setBuildSetting(new BuildSetting(flag, LABEL))
.canHaveAnyProvider()
.supportsPlatforms(false)
.build();
}
/** Rule definition of label_setting */
public static class LabelBuildSettingRule extends CommonAliasRule<BuildConfiguration> {
public LabelBuildSettingRule() {
super("label_setting", env -> ACTUAL, BuildConfiguration.class);
}
@Override
public RuleClass build(RuleClass.Builder builder, RuleDefinitionEnvironment environment) {
return buildRuleClass(builder, false);
}
}
/** Rule definition of label_flag */
public static class LabelBuildFlagRule extends CommonAliasRule<BuildConfiguration> {
public LabelBuildFlagRule() {
super("label_flag", env -> ACTUAL, BuildConfiguration.class);
}
@Override
public RuleClass build(RuleClass.Builder builder, RuleDefinitionEnvironment environment) {
return buildRuleClass(builder, true);
}
}
}