fix(rules): copy_propagating_kwargs() now also copies target_compatible_with (#2788) This routine already copies `compatible_with`, which is little used, but does not copy `target_compatible_with`, which is broadly used. This seems like an oversight. I noticed this discrepancy when working on a system that assumes that any `tags` or `target_compatible_with` parameters supplied to a macro will propagate to all rules created by that macro. In rules_python, this already works for `tags`, but not for `target_compatible_with`. It would be great to get this accepted upstream, so that I can stop patching rules_python. --------- Co-authored-by: Richard Levasseur <richardlev@gmail.com>
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