scala_macro_library(
name,
srcs,
deps,
runtime_deps,
exports,
data,
main_class,
resources,
resource_strip_prefix,
scalacopts,
jvm_flags,
scalac_jvm_flags,
javac_jvm_flags,
unused_dependency_checker_mode
)
scala_macro_library
generates a .jar
file from .scala
source files when
they contain macros. For macros, there are no interface jars because the macro
code is executed at compile time. For best performance, aim for granular (smaller)
targets to take advantage of Bazel caching as much as possible.
In order to have a Java rule use this jar file, use the java_import
rule.
Attributes | |
---|---|
name |
A unique name for this target |
srcs |
List of Scala |
deps |
List of other libraries to linked to this library target. These must be jvm targets (scala_library, java_library, java_import, etc...) |
runtime_deps |
List of other libraries to put on the classpath only at runtime. This is rarely needed in Scala. These must be jvm targets (scala_library, java_library, java_import, etc...) |
exports |
List of targets to add to the dependencies of those that depend on this target. Similar to the `java_library` parameter of the same name. Use this sparingly as it weakens the precision of the build graph. These must be jvm targets (scala_library, java_library, java_import, etc...) |
data |
List of files needed by this rule at runtime. |
main_class |
Name of class with main() method to use as an entry point
The value of this attribute is a class name, not a source file. The
class must be available at runtime: it may be compiled by this rule
(from |
resources |
A list of data files to be included in the JAR. |
resource_strip_prefix |
The path prefix to strip from Java resources. If specified, this path prefix is stripped from every file in the `resources` attribute. It is an error for a resource file not to be under this directory. |
scalacopts |
Extra compiler options for this library to be passed to scalac. Subject to Make variable substitution and Bourne shell tokenization. |
jvm_flags |
Deprecated, superseded by scalac_jvm_flags and javac_jvm_flags. Is not used and is kept as backwards compatibility for the near future. Effectively jvm_flags is now an executable target attribute only. |
scalac_jvm_flags |
List of JVM flags to be passed to scalac after the
|
javac_jvm_flags |
List of JVM flags to be passed to javac after the
|
unused_dependency_checker_mode |
Enable unused dependency checking (see Unused dependency checking).
Possible values are: |