native_binary() and native_test() rule implementations. These rules let you wrap a pre-built binary or script in a conventional binary and test rule respectively. They fulfill the same goal as sh_binary and sh_test do, but they run the wrapped binary directly, instead of through Bash, so they don't depend on Bash and work with --shell_executable="". ## native_binary
native_binary(name, data, out, src)Wraps a pre-built binary or script with a binary rule. You can "bazel run" this rule like any other binary rule, and use it as a tool in genrule.tools for example. You can also augment the binary with runfiles. **ATTRIBUTES** | Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default | | :------------- | :------------- | :------------- | :------------- | :------------- | | name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | | | data | data dependencies. See https://bazel.build/reference/be/common-definitions#typical.data | List of labels | optional |
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| out | An output name for the copy of the binary | String | required | |
| src | path of the pre-built executable | Label | required | |
## native_test
native_test(name, data, out, src)Wraps a pre-built binary or script with a test rule. You can "bazel test" this rule like any other test rule. You can also augment the binary with runfiles. **ATTRIBUTES** | Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default | | :------------- | :------------- | :------------- | :------------- | :------------- | | name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | | | data | data dependencies. See https://bazel.build/reference/be/common-definitions#typical.data | List of labels | optional |
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| out | An output name for the copy of the binary | String | required | |
| src | path of the pre-built executable | Label | required | |