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# Copyright 2017 The Bazel Authors. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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#
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#
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"Helpers for rules running on windows"
# cmd.exe function for looking up runfiles.
# Equivalent of the BASH_RLOCATION_FUNCTION in paths.bzl.
# Use this to write actions that don't require bash.
# Originally by @meteorcloudy in
# https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/commit/f06553a
BATCH_RLOCATION_FUNCTION = r"""
rem Usage of rlocation function:
rem call :rlocation <runfile_path> <abs_path>
rem The rlocation function maps the given <runfile_path> to its absolute
rem path and stores the result in a variable named <abs_path>.
rem This function fails if the <runfile_path> doesn't exist in mainifest
rem file.
:: Start of rlocation
goto :rlocation_end
:rlocation
if "%~2" equ "" (
echo>&2 ERROR: Expected two arguments for rlocation function.
exit 1
)
if "%RUNFILES_MANIFEST_ONLY%" neq "1" (
set %~2=%~1
exit /b 0
)
if exist "%RUNFILES_DIR%" (
set RUNFILES_MANIFEST_FILE=%RUNFILES_DIR%_manifest
)
if "%RUNFILES_MANIFEST_FILE%" equ "" (
set RUNFILES_MANIFEST_FILE=%~f0.runfiles\MANIFEST
)
if not exist "%RUNFILES_MANIFEST_FILE%" (
set RUNFILES_MANIFEST_FILE=%~f0.runfiles_manifest
)
set MF=%RUNFILES_MANIFEST_FILE:/=\%
if not exist "%MF%" (
echo>&2 ERROR: Manifest file %MF% does not exist.
exit 1
)
set runfile_path=%~1
for /F "tokens=2* usebackq" %%i in (`%SYSTEMROOT%\system32\findstr.exe /l /c:"!runfile_path! " "%MF%"`) do (
set abs_path=%%i
)
if "!abs_path!" equ "" (
echo>&2 ERROR: !runfile_path! not found in runfiles manifest
exit 1
)
set %~2=!abs_path!
exit /b 0
:rlocation_end
:: End of rlocation
"""
def _to_manifest_path(ctx, file):
if file.short_path.startswith("../"):
return file.short_path[3:]
else:
return ctx.workspace_name + "/" + file.short_path
def create_windows_native_launcher_script(ctx, shell_script):
"""Create a Windows Batch file to launch the given shell script.
The rule should specify @bazel_tools//tools/sh:toolchain_type as a required toolchain.
Args:
ctx: Rule context
shell_script: The bash launcher script
Returns:
A windows launcher script
"""
name = shell_script.basename
if name.endswith(".sh"):
name = name[:-3]
win_launcher = ctx.actions.declare_file(name + ".bat", sibling = shell_script)
ctx.actions.write(
output = win_launcher,
content = r"""@echo off
SETLOCAL ENABLEEXTENSIONS
SETLOCAL ENABLEDELAYEDEXPANSION
set RUNFILES_MANIFEST_ONLY=1
{rlocation_function}
call :rlocation "{sh_script}" run_script
for %%a in ("{bash_bin}") do set "bash_bin_dir=%%~dpa"
set PATH=%bash_bin_dir%;%PATH%
set args=%*
rem Escape \ and * in args before passsing it with double quote
if defined args (
set args=!args:\=\\\\!
set args=!args:"=\"!
)
"{bash_bin}" -c "!run_script! !args!"
""".format(
bash_bin = ctx.toolchains["@bazel_tools//tools/sh:toolchain_type"].path,
sh_script = _to_manifest_path(ctx, shell_script),
rlocation_function = BATCH_RLOCATION_FUNCTION,
),
is_executable = True,
)
return win_launcher