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Author SHA1 Message Date
Nick Gooding 8a6ab72c6e
Stop hardcoding runfiles prefix (#402)
bazelbuild/bazel@6a8ddb7 changed the prefix for runfiles from the main
repo when Bzlmod is enabled. Because all uses of rlocation were
hardcoded to use "bazel_skylib", tests requiring runfiles stopped
working with Bzlmod enabled. This commit updates calls to rlocation to
instead use the TEST_WORKSPACE env var to get the repo name.
2022-10-15 09:20:48 +11:00
Yesudeep Mangalapilly 8e923ca4b9
Use more portable `#!/usr/bin/env bash` shebang instead of hardcoded /bin/bash. (#329) 2021-10-25 09:12:41 -04:00
Philipp Wollermann 0c57e74606
Remove `$` from grep regexes (#311)
Due to grep having dropped support for handling line-ending matches in a cross-platform way, grepping for `...$` will now fail on Windows, as it no longer ignores the CR part of the CRLF line endings on Windows.

This should turn this project green again on Bazel CI.
2021-08-09 11:15:50 -04:00
Olek Wojnar 82c1d0fa3e
Add shebang lines to tests directory shell scripts (#288) 2021-03-31 15:46:21 -04:00
László Csomor 6bf6443975
write_file: support different line endings (#150)
The user can specify which line endings they want
write_file to use. This helps avoiding line ending
mismatches with diff_test.

Example: diff_test verifies that a rule generates
correct output by comparing it to a checked-in
"golden" file. Both files are text files, and the
user builds on Windows but the golden file was
written on Linux and git checkout preserved
original line endings.

Without explicitly specifying which line endings
to use, this diff_test would fail on an otherwise
good output.

With explicit line endings we don't need to check
in the golden file to git, we can just generate it
with "auto" line endings.
2019-05-09 15:29:44 +02:00
Thomas Van Lenten 31b8ea5ea1
Add licenses() to all BUILD files. (#141) 2019-05-01 11:33:25 -04:00
László Csomor 2d1669ed88
write_file: add rule and tests (#122)
This PR adds two new rules: write_file and
write_xfile.

Both rules solve a common problem: to write a text
file with user-defined contents.

The problem is routinely solved using a genrule.
That however requires Bash, since genrules execute
Bash commands.  Requiring Bash is a problem on
Windows.

The new rules do not require any shell.

The only difference between the rules is that
write_xfile creates an executable file while
write_file doesn't.

See https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/4319
2019-03-19 07:52:56 +01:00