Add skylark_library rule (#8)
`skylark_library` targets aggregate `.bzl` files and their dependencies for unit tests as well as Skydoc generation.
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licenses(["notice"])
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licenses(["notice"]) # Apache 2.0
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package(default_visibility = ["//visibility:public"])
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load("//:skylark_library.bzl", "skylark_library")
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exports_files([
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"LICENSE",
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"//lib:test_deps",
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] + glob(["*.bzl"]),
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testonly = True,
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visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
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)
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skylark_library(
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name = "lib",
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srcs = ["lib.bzl"],
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deps = [
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"//lib:collections",
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"//lib:dicts",
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"//lib:paths",
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"//lib:selects",
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"//lib:sets",
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"//lib:shell",
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"//lib:structs",
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"//lib:unittest",
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],
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)
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skylark_library(
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name = "skylark_library",
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srcs = ["skylark_library.bzl"],
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)
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@ -13,3 +13,4 @@ Dmitry Lomov <dslomov@google.com>
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Jon Brandvein <brandjon@google.com>
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Laurent Le Brun <laurentlb@google.com>
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Tony Allevato <allevato@google.com>
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Nathan Herring <nherring@google.com>
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```
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1. Add unit tests for your module in the `tests` directory.
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## `skylark_library`
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The `skylark_library.bzl` rule can be used to aggregate a set of
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Skylark files and its dependencies for use in test targets and
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documentation generation.
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licenses(["notice"])
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package(default_visibility = ["//:__pkg__"])
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load("//:skylark_library.bzl", "skylark_library")
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filegroup(
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name = "test_deps",
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srcs = ["BUILD"] + glob(["*.bzl"]),
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testonly = True,
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visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
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)
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skylark_library(
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name = "collections",
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srcs = ["collections.bzl"],
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)
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skylark_library(
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name = "dicts",
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srcs = ["dicts.bzl"],
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)
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skylark_library(
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name = "paths",
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srcs = ["paths.bzl"],
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)
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skylark_library(
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name = "selects",
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srcs = ["selects.bzl"],
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)
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skylark_library(
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name = "sets",
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srcs = ["sets.bzl"],
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)
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skylark_library(
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name = "shell",
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srcs = ["shell.bzl"],
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)
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skylark_library(
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name = "structs",
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srcs = ["structs.bzl"],
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)
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skylark_library(
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name = "unittest",
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srcs = ["unittest.bzl"],
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deps = [":sets"],
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)
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# Copyright 2017 The Bazel Authors. All rights reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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"""Skylib module containing a library rule for aggregating rules files."""
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SkylarkLibraryInfo = provider(
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'Information on contained Skylark rules.',
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fields={
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'srcs': 'Top level rules files.',
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'transitive_srcs': 'Transitive closure of rules files required for ' +
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'interpretation of the srcs',
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},
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)
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def _skylark_library_impl(ctx):
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all_files = depset(ctx.files.srcs, order="postorder")
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for dep in ctx.attr.deps:
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all_files += dep.files
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return [
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# All dependent files should be listed in both `files` and in `runfiles`;
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# this ensures that a `skylark_library` can be referenced as `data` from
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# a separate program, or from `tools` of a genrule().
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DefaultInfo(
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files=all_files,
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runfiles=ctx.runfiles(files=list(all_files)),
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),
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# We also define our own provider struct, for aggregation and testing.
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SkylarkLibraryInfo(
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srcs=ctx.files.srcs,
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transitive_srcs=all_files,
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),
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]
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skylark_library = rule(
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implementation=_skylark_library_impl,
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attrs={
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"srcs": attr.label_list(
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allow_files=[".bzl"],
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),
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"deps": attr.label_list(
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allow_files=[".bzl"],
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providers=[
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[SkylarkLibraryInfo],
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],
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)
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}
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)
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"""Creates a logical collection of Skylark .bzl files.
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Args:
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srcs: List of `.bzl` files that are processed to create this target.
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deps: List of other `skylark_library` targets that are required by the
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Skylark files listed in `srcs`.
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Example:
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Suppose your project has the following structure:
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```
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[workspace]/
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WORKSPACE
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BUILD
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checkstyle/
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BUILD
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checkstyle.bzl
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lua/
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BUILD
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lua.bzl
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luarocks.bzl
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```
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In this case, you can have `skylark_library` targets in `checkstyle/BUILD` and
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`lua/BUILD`:
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`checkstyle/BUILD`:
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```python
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load("@bazel_skylib//:skylark_library.bzl", "skylark_library")
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skylark_library(
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name = "checkstyle-rules",
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srcs = ["checkstyle.bzl"],
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)
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```
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`lua/BUILD`:
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```python
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load("@bazel_skylib//:skylark_library.bzl", "skylark_library")
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skylark_library(
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name = "lua-rules",
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srcs = [
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"lua.bzl",
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"luarocks.bzl",
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],
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)
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```
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"""
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