commit | fb2d38b34219b06cdbb280ad2ab5132b658dce8f | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Mark Schaller <mschaller@google.com> | Fri Mar 10 23:01:45 2017 +0000 |
committer | Vladimir Moskva <vladmos@google.com> | Sun Mar 12 01:44:59 2017 +0000 |
tree | 84a71463d08397adfccf4df780131f271603105a | |
parent | 56d0348dc53599fc44313a685aab98b4cf6a739c [diff] |
Improve query error msg when a package has a broken Skylark load The error message logged during query (and build) when a package has a broken Skylark load statement was not specific. Previously, it said "package contains errors:" and then the package name. Also, this error message was not emitted when using SkyQueryEnvironment and evaluating a query containing a "TargetsBelowDirectory" pattern (such as //foo/...) when a package below the specified directory had such an error. The approach taken by this CL is to include any package loading error message in the SkyValue produced by CollectPackagesUnderDirectoryFunction, and report them during evaluation of a TargetsBelowDirectory pattern. RELNOTES: Evaluation of commands on TargetsBelowDirectory patterns (e.g. //foo/...) matching packages that fail to load now report more detailed error messages in keep_going mode. -- PiperOrigin-RevId: 149802362 MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=149802362
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