selects.with_or

Drop-in replacement for select() that supports ORed keys.

Example:

  ```build
  deps = selects.with_or({
      "//configs:one": [":dep1"],
      ("//configs:two", "//configs:three"): [":dep2or3"],
      "//configs:four": [":dep4"],
      "//conditions:default": [":default"]
  })
  ```

  Key labels may appear at most once anywhere in the input.

PARAMETERS

NameDescriptionDefault Value
input_dictThe same dictionary select() takes, except keys may take either the usual form “//foo:config1” or (“//foo:config1”, “//foo:config2”, ...) to signify //foo:config1 OR //foo:config2 OR ....none
no_match_errorOptional custom error to report if no condition matches.""

selects.with_or_dict

Variation of with_or that returns the dict of the select().

Unlike select(), the contents of the dict can be inspected by Starlark macros.

PARAMETERS

NameDescriptionDefault Value
input_dictSame as with_or.none

selects.config_setting_group

Matches if all or any of its member config_settings match.

Example:

config_setting(name = "one", define_values = {"foo": "true"})
config_setting(name = "two", define_values = {"bar": "false"})
config_setting(name = "three", define_values = {"baz": "more_false"})

config_setting_group(
    name = "one_two_three",
    match_all = [":one", ":two", ":three"]
)

cc_binary(
    name = "myapp",
    srcs = ["myapp.cc"],
    deps = select({
        ":one_two_three": [":special_deps"],
        "//conditions:default": [":default_deps"]
    })

PARAMETERS

NameDescriptionDefault Value
nameThe group's name. This is how select()s reference it.none
match_anyA list of config_settings. This group matches if any member in the list matches. If this is set, match_all must not be set.[]
match_allA list of config_settings. This group matches if every member in the list matches. If this is set, match_any must be not set.[]
visibilityVisibility of the config_setting_group.None