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| """Implementation of the cc_feature rule.""" |
| |
| load( |
| "//cc/toolchains/impl:collect.bzl", |
| "collect_args_lists", |
| "collect_features", |
| "collect_provider", |
| ) |
| load( |
| ":cc_toolchain_info.bzl", |
| "ArgsListInfo", |
| "FeatureConstraintInfo", |
| "FeatureInfo", |
| "FeatureSetInfo", |
| "MutuallyExclusiveCategoryInfo", |
| ) |
| |
| def _cc_feature_impl(ctx): |
| if bool(ctx.attr.feature_name) == (ctx.attr.overrides != None): |
| fail("Exactly one of 'feature_name' and 'overrides' are required") |
| |
| if ctx.attr.overrides == None: |
| overrides = None |
| |
| # In the future, we may consider making feature_name optional, |
| # defaulting to ctx.label.name. However, starting that way would make it |
| # very difficult if we did want to later change that. |
| name = ctx.attr.feature_name |
| else: |
| overrides = ctx.attr.overrides[FeatureInfo] |
| if not overrides.overridable: |
| fail("Attempting to override %s, which is not overridable" % overrides.label) |
| name = overrides.name |
| |
| # In the following scenario: |
| # cc_args(name = "foo", env = {"FOO": "BAR"}, args = ["--foo"]) |
| # cc_action_config(name = "ac", args=[":foo"]) |
| |
| # We will translate this into providers roughly equivalent to the following: |
| # cc_args(name = "implied_by_ac_env", env = {"FOO": "BAR"}, args = ["--foo"]) |
| # cc_feature(name = "implied_by_ac", args = [":implied_by_ac_env"]) |
| # cc_action_config( |
| # name = "c_compile", |
| # implies = [":implied_by_c_compile"] |
| # ) |
| |
| # The reason for this is because although the legacy providers support |
| # flag_sets in action_config, they don't support env sets. |
| if name.startswith("implied_by_"): |
| fail("Feature names starting with 'implied_by' are reserved") |
| |
| args = collect_args_lists(ctx.attr.args, ctx.label) |
| feature = FeatureInfo( |
| label = ctx.label, |
| name = name, |
| # Unused field, but leave it just in case we want to reuse it in the |
| # future. |
| enabled = False, |
| args = args, |
| implies = collect_features(ctx.attr.implies), |
| requires_any_of = tuple(collect_provider( |
| ctx.attr.requires_any_of, |
| FeatureSetInfo, |
| )), |
| mutually_exclusive = tuple(collect_provider( |
| ctx.attr.mutually_exclusive, |
| MutuallyExclusiveCategoryInfo, |
| )), |
| external = False, |
| overridable = False, |
| overrides = overrides, |
| allowlist_include_directories = args.allowlist_include_directories, |
| ) |
| |
| return [ |
| feature, |
| FeatureSetInfo(label = ctx.label, features = depset([feature])), |
| FeatureConstraintInfo( |
| label = ctx.label, |
| all_of = depset([feature]), |
| none_of = depset([]), |
| ), |
| MutuallyExclusiveCategoryInfo(label = ctx.label, name = name), |
| ] |
| |
| cc_feature = rule( |
| implementation = _cc_feature_impl, |
| # @unsorted-dict-items |
| attrs = { |
| "feature_name": attr.string( |
| doc = """The name of the feature that this rule implements. |
| |
| The feature name is a string that will be used in the `features` attribute of |
| rules to enable them (eg. `cc_binary(..., features = ["opt"])`. |
| |
| While two features with the same `feature_name` may not be bound to the same |
| toolchain, they can happily live alongside each other in the same BUILD file. |
| |
| Example: |
| ``` |
| cc_feature( |
| name = "sysroot_macos", |
| feature_name = "sysroot", |
| ... |
| ) |
| |
| cc_feature( |
| name = "sysroot_linux", |
| feature_name = "sysroot", |
| ... |
| ) |
| ``` |
| """, |
| ), |
| "args": attr.label_list( |
| doc = """A list of `cc_args` or `cc_args_list` labels that are expanded when this feature is enabled.""", |
| providers = [ArgsListInfo], |
| ), |
| "requires_any_of": attr.label_list( |
| doc = """A list of feature sets that define toolchain compatibility. |
| |
| If *at least one* of the listed `cc_feature_set`s are fully satisfied (all |
| features exist in the toolchain AND are currently enabled), this feature is |
| deemed compatible and may be enabled. |
| |
| Note: Even if `cc_feature.requires_any_of` is satisfied, a feature is not |
| enabled unless another mechanism (e.g. command-line flags, `cc_feature.implies`, |
| `cc_toolchain_config.enabled_features`) signals that the feature should actually |
| be enabled. |
| """, |
| providers = [FeatureSetInfo], |
| ), |
| "implies": attr.label_list( |
| providers = [FeatureSetInfo], |
| doc = """List of features enabled along with this feature. |
| |
| Warning: If any of the features cannot be enabled, this feature is |
| silently disabled. |
| """, |
| ), |
| "mutually_exclusive": attr.label_list( |
| providers = [MutuallyExclusiveCategoryInfo], |
| doc = """A list of things that this feature is mutually exclusive with. |
| |
| It can be either: |
| * A feature, in which case the two features are mutually exclusive. |
| * A `cc_mutually_exclusive_category`, in which case all features that write |
| `mutually_exclusive = [":category"]` are mutually exclusive with each other. |
| |
| If this feature has a side-effect of implementing another feature, it can be |
| useful to list that feature here to ensure they aren't enabled at the same time. |
| """, |
| ), |
| "overrides": attr.label( |
| providers = [FeatureInfo], |
| doc = """A declaration that this feature overrides a known feature. |
| |
| In the example below, if you missed the "overrides" attribute, it would complain |
| that the feature "opt" was defined twice. |
| |
| Example: |
| ``` |
| load("//cc/toolchains:feature.bzl", "cc_feature") |
| |
| cc_feature( |
| name = "opt", |
| feature_name = "opt", |
| args = [":size_optimized"], |
| overrides = "//cc/toolchains/features:opt", |
| ) |
| ``` |
| """, |
| ), |
| }, |
| provides = [ |
| FeatureInfo, |
| FeatureSetInfo, |
| FeatureConstraintInfo, |
| MutuallyExclusiveCategoryInfo, |
| ], |
| doc = """A dynamic set of toolchain flags that create a singular [feature](https://bazel.build/docs/cc-toolchain-config-reference#features) definition. |
| |
| A feature is basically a dynamically toggleable `cc_args_list`. There are a variety of |
| dependencies and compatibility requirements that must be satisfied to enable a |
| `cc_feature`. Once those conditions are met, the arguments in [`cc_feature.args`](#cc_feature-args) |
| are expanded and added to the command-line. |
| |
| A feature may be enabled or disabled through the following mechanisms: |
| * Via command-line flags, or a `.bazelrc` file via the |
| [`--features` flag](https://bazel.build/reference/command-line-reference#flag--features) |
| * Through inter-feature relationships (via [`cc_feature.implies`](#cc_feature-implies)) where one |
| feature may implicitly enable another. |
| * Individual rules (e.g. `cc_library`) or `package` definitions may elect to manually enable or |
| disable features through the |
| [`features` attribute](https://bazel.build/reference/be/common-definitions#common.features). |
| |
| Note that a feature may alternate between enabled and disabled dynamically over the course of a |
| build. Because of their toggleable nature, it's generally best to avoid adding arguments to a |
| `cc_toolchain` as a `cc_feature` unless strictly necessary. Instead, prefer to express arguments |
| via [`cc_toolchain.args`](#cc_toolchain-args) whenever possible. |
| |
| You should use a `cc_feature` when any of the following apply: |
| * You need the flags to be dynamically toggled over the course of a build. |
| * You want build files to be able to configure the flags in question. For example, a |
| binary might specify `features = ["optimize_for_size"]` to create a small |
| binary instead of optimizing for performance. |
| * You need to carry forward Starlark toolchain behaviors. If you're migrating a |
| complex Starlark-based toolchain definition to these rules, many of the |
| workflows and flags were likely based on features. |
| |
| If you only need to configure flags via the Bazel command-line, instead |
| consider adding a |
| [`bool_flag`](https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel-skylib/tree/main/doc/common_settings_doc.md#bool_flag) |
| paired with a [`config_setting`](https://bazel.build/reference/be/general#config_setting) |
| and then make your `cc_args` rule `select` on the `config_setting`. |
| |
| For more details about how Bazel handles features, see the official Bazel |
| documentation at |
| https://bazel.build/docs/cc-toolchain-config-reference#features. |
| |
| Example: |
| ``` |
| load("//cc/toolchains:feature.bzl", "cc_feature") |
| |
| # A feature that enables LTO, which may be incompatible when doing interop with various |
| # languages (e.g. rust, go), or may need to be disabled for particular `cc_binary` rules |
| # for various reasons. |
| cc_feature( |
| name = "lto", |
| feature_name = "lto", |
| args = [":lto_args"], |
| ) |
| ``` |
| """, |
| ) |