fix(core): do not assume rules_python runtime (#3134) This change reverts the behaviour where we assume that particular attributes will be always present - if bazel is doing autoloading for WORKSPACE builds (7.6.1), then we will crash with attribute error. I could not think how to add a unit test, which would test this fix because it seems to only happen with a released version of rules_python where we are not using `local_repository` override. Fixes #3119 --------- Co-authored-by: Richard Levasseur <richardlev@gmail.com>
This repository is the home of the core Python rules -- py_library, py_binary, py_test, py_proto_library, and related symbols that provide the basis for Python support in Bazel. It also contains package installation rules for integrating with PyPI and other indices.
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