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"""Repository rule for using Python 3.x headers from the system."""
_build_file = """
load("@bazel_tools//tools/python:toolchain.bzl", "py_runtime_pair")
cc_library(
name = "python_headers",
hdrs = glob(["python/**/*.h"]),
includes = ["python"],
visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
)
py_runtime(
name = "py3_runtime",
interpreter_path = "%s",
python_version = "PY3",
)
py_runtime_pair(
name = "runtime_pair",
py3_runtime = ":py3_runtime",
)
toolchain(
name = "python_toolchain",
toolchain = ":runtime_pair",
toolchain_type = "@rules_python//python:toolchain_type",
)
"""
_build_defs_file = """
EXT_SUFFIX = "%s"
"""
def _get_config_var(repository_ctx, name):
py_program = "import sysconfig; print(sysconfig.get_config_var('%s'), end='')"
result = repository_ctx.execute(["python3", "-c", py_program % (name)])
if result.return_code != 0:
fail("No python3 executable available on the system")
return result.stdout
def _python_headers_impl(repository_ctx):
path = _get_config_var(repository_ctx, "INCLUDEPY")
ext_suffix = _get_config_var(repository_ctx, "EXT_SUFFIX")
repository_ctx.symlink(path, "python")
python3 = repository_ctx.which("python3")
repository_ctx.file("BUILD.bazel", _build_file % python3)
repository_ctx.file("build_defs.bzl", _build_defs_file % ext_suffix)
# The system_python() repository rule exposes Python headers from the system.
#
# In WORKSPACE:
# system_python(
# name = "system_python_repo",
# )
#
# This repository exposes a single rule that you can depend on from BUILD:
# cc_library(
# name = "foobar",
# srcs = ["foobar.cc"],
# deps = ["@system_python_repo//:python_headers"],
# )
#
# The headers should correspond to the version of python obtained by running
# the `python3` command on the system.
system_python = repository_rule(
implementation = _python_headers_impl,
local = True,
)