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| """Internal re-exports of builtin symbols. |
| |
| We want to use both the PyInfo defined by builtins and the one defined by |
| rules_python. Because the builtin symbol is going away, the rules_python |
| PyInfo symbol is given preference. Unfortunately, that masks the builtin, |
| so we have to rebind it to another name and load it to make it available again. |
| |
| Unfortunately, we can't just write: |
| |
| ``` |
| PyInfo = PyInfo |
| ``` |
| |
| because the declaration of module-level symbol `PyInfo` makes the builtin |
| inaccessible. So instead we access the builtin here and export it under a |
| different name. Then we can load it from elsewhere. |
| """ |
| |
| # Don't use underscore prefix, since that would make the symbol local to this |
| # file only. Use a non-conventional name to emphasize that this is not a public |
| # symbol. |
| # buildifier: disable=name-conventions |
| BuiltinPyInfo = PyInfo |
| |
| # buildifier: disable=name-conventions |
| BuiltinPyRuntimeInfo = PyRuntimeInfo |