commit | b91b2f540bf22f0e20be899464bdcc8205ba947e | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Googler <ilist@google.com> | Thu Jan 18 08:30:49 2024 -0800 |
committer | Copybara-Service <copybara-worker@google.com> | Thu Jan 18 08:32:37 2024 -0800 |
tree | 3aa159333e2dc9c5b55300141a64dd639a12cd9a | |
parent | 95d087e014a39ebd68aa540dfa8c47ae794c82fa [diff] |
Rollforward of https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/commit/acdb8e702e6a5e9181defd8c4ccdf90899261e1c: Change CppLinkAction to SpawnAction Change LinkCommandLine to return CommandLines, method getCommandLines (similarly to Starlark actions). Remove param file writing from CppLinkActionBuilder. CommandLines create the file automatically. Pass the command lines into SpawnAction. Remove unnecessary fields from fingerprint computation (most of them should already be removed in previous changes). toolchainEnv needs to stay, because it's used in getEffectiveEnvironment. Most of the remaining public methods in LinkCommandLine and CppLinkAction should be removed. ATM they are still used in tests. NEW: - a single static instance of ResourceSetBuilder (instead one instance per action) - flattening inner class created by getCommandLines into LinkCommandline - caching tool string, so that we get 1 instance globally - removing unnecessary fields from LinkCommandLine - linkstamp sources were only used in the tests - moving outputLibrary and interfaceOutputLibrary into CppLinkActionBuilder Benchmarks now show about 0.2% improvement in retained heap. RELNOTES[INC]: CppLinkAction returns 2 args to aspects that have correct quoting set (before it was always 1 args object defaulting to bash escaping) PiperOrigin-RevId: 599516284 Change-Id: Icea0a033cece2bfac854bac418a8ce1b3d1fb6bb
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