bazel-skylib/rules/common_settings.bzl

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"""Common build setting rules
These rules return a BuildSettingInfo with the value of the build setting.
For label-typed settings, use the native label_flag and label_setting rules.
More documentation on how to use build settings at
https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/skylark/config.html#user-defined-build-settings
"""
BuildSettingInfo = provider(
doc = "A singleton provider that contains the raw value of a build setting",
fields = {
"value": "The value of the build setting in the current configuration. " +
"This value may come from the command line or an upstream transition, " +
"or else it will be the build setting's default.",
},
)
def _impl(ctx):
return BuildSettingInfo(value = ctx.build_setting_value)
int_flag = rule(
implementation = _impl,
build_setting = config.int(flag = True),
doc = "An int-typed build setting that can be set on the command line",
)
int_setting = rule(
implementation = _impl,
build_setting = config.int(),
doc = "An int-typed build setting that cannot be set on the command line",
)
bool_flag = rule(
implementation = _impl,
build_setting = config.bool(flag = True),
doc = "A bool-typed build setting that can be set on the command line",
)
bool_setting = rule(
implementation = _impl,
build_setting = config.bool(),
doc = "A bool-typed build setting that cannot be set on the command line",
)
string_list_flag = rule(
implementation = _impl,
build_setting = config.string_list(flag = True),
doc = "A string list-typed build setting that can be set on the command line",
)
string_list_setting = rule(
implementation = _impl,
build_setting = config.string_list(),
doc = "A string list-typed build setting that cannot be set on the command line",
)
def _string_impl(ctx):
allowed_values = ctx.attr.values
value = ctx.build_setting_value
if len(allowed_values) == 0 or value in ctx.attr.values:
return BuildSettingInfo(value = value)
else:
fail("Error setting " + str(ctx.label) + ": invalid value '" + value + "'. Allowed values are " + str(allowed_values))
string_flag = rule(
implementation = _string_impl,
build_setting = config.string(flag = True),
attrs = {
"values": attr.string_list(
doc = "The list of allowed values for this setting. An error is raised if any other value is given.",
),
},
doc = "A string-typed build setting that can be set on the command line",
)
string_setting = rule(
implementation = _string_impl,
build_setting = config.string(),
attrs = {
"values": attr.string_list(
doc = "The list of allowed values for this setting. An error is raised if any other value is given.",
),
},
doc = "A string-typed build setting that cannot be set on the command line",
)
# Extracts the value from an attribute that provides BuildSettingInfo
def get_build_setting_value(build_setting_attr):
return build_setting_attr[BuildSettingInfo].value