// Copyright 2014 The Bazel Authors. All rights reserved. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package com.google.devtools.build.lib.packages; import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableList; import com.google.devtools.build.lib.cmdline.Label; import com.google.devtools.build.lib.syntax.Type; import javax.annotation.Nullable; /** * The interface for accessing a {@link Rule}'s attributes. * * <p>Since what an attribute lookup should return can be ambiguous (e.g. for configurable * attributes, should we return a configuration-resolved value or the original, unresolved * selection expression?), different implementations can apply different policies for how to * fulfill these methods. Calling code can then use the appropriate implementation for whatever * its particular needs are. */ public interface AttributeMap { /** * Returns the name of the rule; this is equivalent to {@code getLabel().getName()}. */ String getName(); /** * Returns the label of the rule. */ Label getLabel(); /** * Returns true if an attribute with the given name exists. */ boolean has(String attrName); /** * Returns true if an attribute with the given name exists with the given type. * * <p>Don't use this version unless you really care about the type. */ <T> boolean has(String attrName, Type<T> type); /** * Returns the value of the named rule attribute, which must be of the given type. This may * be null (for example, for an attribute with no default value that isn't explicitly set in * the rule - see {@link Type#getDefaultValue}). * * <p>If the rule doesn't have this attribute with the specified type, throws an * {@link IllegalArgumentException}. */ @Nullable <T> T get(String attributeName, Type<T> type); /** * Returns true if the given attribute is configurable for this rule instance, false * if it isn't configurable or doesn't exist. */ boolean isConfigurable(String attributeName); /** * Returns the names of all attributes covered by this map. */ Iterable<String> getAttributeNames(); /** * Returns the type of the given attribute, if it exists. Otherwise returns null. */ @Nullable Type<?> getAttributeType(String attrName); /** * Returns the attribute definition whose name is {@code attrName}, or null * if not found. */ @Nullable Attribute getAttributeDefinition(String attrName); /** * Returns true iff the value of the specified attribute is explicitly set in the BUILD file (as * opposed to its default value). This also returns true if the value from the BUILD file is the * same as the default value. * * <p>It is probably a good idea to avoid this method in default value and implicit outputs * computation, because it is confusing that setting an attribute to an empty list (for example) * is different from not setting it at all. */ boolean isAttributeValueExplicitlySpecified(String attributeName); /** * An interface which accepts {@link Attribute}s, used by {@link #visitLabels}. */ interface AcceptsLabelAttribute { /** * Accept a (Label, Attribute) pair describing a dependency edge. * * @param label the target node of the (Rule, Label) edge. The source node should already be * known. * @param attribute the attribute. */ void acceptLabelAttribute(Label label, Attribute attribute) throws InterruptedException; } /** * For all attributes that contain labels in their values (either by *being* a label or being a * collection that includes labels), visits every label and notifies the specified observer at * each visit. */ void visitLabels(AcceptsLabelAttribute observer) throws InterruptedException; // TODO(bazel-team): These methods are here to support computed defaults that inherit // package-level default values. Instead, we should auto-inherit and remove the computed // defaults. If we really need to give access to package-level defaults, we should come up with // a more generic interface. String getPackageDefaultHdrsCheck(); Boolean getPackageDefaultTestOnly(); String getPackageDefaultDeprecation(); ImmutableList<String> getPackageDefaultCopts(); }