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"""Implementation of PyCcToolchainInfo."""
PyCcToolchainInfo = provider(
doc = "C/C++ information about the Python runtime.",
fields = {
"headers": """\
(struct) Information about the header files, with fields:
* providers_map: a dict of string to provider instances. The key should be
a fully qualified name (e.g. `@rules_foo//bar:baz.bzl#MyInfo`) of the
provider to uniquely identify its type.
The following keys are always present:
* CcInfo: the CcInfo provider instance for the headers.
* DefaultInfo: the DefaultInfo provider instance for the headers.
A map is used to allow additional providers from the originating headers
target (typically a `cc_library`) to be propagated to consumers (directly
exposing a Target object can cause memory issues and is an anti-pattern).
When consuming this map, it's suggested to use `providers_map.values()` to
return all providers; or copy the map and filter out or replace keys as
appropriate. Note that any keys beginning with `_` (underscore) are
considered private and should be forward along as-is (this better allows
e.g. `:current_py_cc_headers` to act as the underlying headers target it
represents).
""",
"python_version": "(str) The Python Major.Minor version.",
},
)