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author | Richard Levasseur <rlevasseur@google.com> | Sun Feb 11 22:20:06 2024 -0800 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Mon Feb 12 06:20:06 2024 +0000 |
tree | 6533e0fd4a675873eb849ffb0b8a3b840766768d | |
parent | a5e17e69c3a51e0bcc6618c28a3b8a2a72cb5f92 [diff] |
tests(cclibs): Basic test that the `current_py_cc_libs` target works (#1749) This is just a basic to to ensure the `@rules_python//python/cc:current_py_cc_libs` target is making the Python C libraries available; that the compiler and linker are both happy enough to resolve symbols. The test program itself isn't actually runnable, as that requires more configuration than I can figure out in telling Python where its embedded runtime information is. Fow now, the test is restricted to Linux. The Mac and Windows CC building isn't happy with it, but I'm out of my depth about how to make those happy. Work towards https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_python/issues/824
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