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Add automatic platform detection from inbound crosstool_top and cpu (b…
…azel-contrib#2859) When an inbound `crosstool_top` and `cpu` are specified, some platforms can be automatically inferred/detected. Some legacy rules still implement configuration splits on `crosstool_top` and `cpu` instead of platform constaints. This is the case most notably for rules_apple and rules_android. Add a generic platform matching system based on `crostool_top`/`cpu`. Finally, add Apple and Android matchers. Signed-off-by: Steeve Morin <steeve@zen.ly>
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def _match_apple(crosstool_top, cpu): | ||
"""_match_apple will try to detect wether the inbound crosstool/cpu is | ||
targeting the Apple ecosystem. Apple crosstool CPUs are prefixed, so | ||
matching is easy.""" | ||
platform = { | ||
"darwin_x86_64": "darwin_amd64", | ||
"ios_arm64": "ios_arm64", | ||
"ios_armv7": "ios_arm", | ||
"ios_i386": "ios_386", | ||
"ios_x86_64": "ios_amd64", | ||
}.get(cpu) | ||
if platform: | ||
return "{}_cgo".format(platform) | ||
return None | ||
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def _match_android(crosstool_top, cpu): | ||
"""_match_android will try to detect wether the inbound crosstool is the | ||
Android NDK toolchain. It can either be `//external:android/crosstool` or be | ||
part of the `@androidndk` workspace. After that, translate Android CPUs to | ||
Go CPUs.""" | ||
if str(crosstool_top) == "//external:android/crosstool" or \ | ||
crosstool_top.workspace_name == "androidndk": | ||
platform_cpu = { | ||
"arm64-v8a": "arm64", | ||
"armeabi-v7a": "arm", | ||
"x86": "386", | ||
"x86_64": "amd64", | ||
}.get(cpu) | ||
if platform_cpu: | ||
return "android_{}_cgo".format(platform_cpu) | ||
return None | ||
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def platform_from_crosstool(crosstool_top, cpu): | ||
"""platform_from_crosstool runs matchers against the crosstool_top/cpu pair | ||
to automatically infer the target platform.""" | ||
matchers = [ | ||
_match_apple, | ||
_match_android, | ||
] | ||
for matcher in matchers: | ||
platform = matcher(crosstool_top, cpu) | ||
if platform: | ||
return "@io_bazel_rules_go//go/toolchain:{}".format(platform) | ||
return None |
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