I thought this might need extra parsing code to handle, but it appears
to work fine.
Bug: 323382414
Test: Presubmits
Change-Id: I4e8bf44a222427c34b2709a41aa5497984154d9d
This changes the syntax from select(variant("arch"), {...}) to
select(arch(), {...}) to make it shorter and to make it clear that
we can restrict what variants you can select on.
Bug: 323382414
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
Change-Id: Iafe05b5f455895313a563ed6292f4016b58180b0
See the blueprint cl for more information.
Also added tests for both multivariable and typed selects.
Bug: 323382414
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
Change-Id: I00c1a3c56d34affb88f4b4d911c318b28ffe7695
Part of the design of property structs is that they were easy to access.
In keeping with that spirit, use a shorter and easier to spell name
for the getter, and add GetDefault() so that you don't need to pass
the result of Get() to one of the
proptools.StringDefault/BoolDefault/etc functions.
Bug: 323382414
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
Change-Id: I0b8df151de59f2cd9463425c6666cbfda6bf47f2
Previously I was using an underscore to denote the default branch
because I was thinking that I would allow variable bindings in the
select branches, and 'default' could be mistaken for the name of a
variable. But I think it's better to just introduce alternate syntax,
like `default @ my_var: "foo" + my_var,` to do the variable bindings,
so that we can have a clearer name for the default case.
Bug: 323382414
Test: m nothing --no-skip-soong-tests
Change-Id: I8cbded97a029c06782fb5313d8c0e67f22951482
See the blueprint cl for more information.
Things still to do:
- Support selecting on product variables and
variants
- Test/Support property struct reflection tags
like arch_variant, path, and variant_prepend
- Test that selects combine well with existing
configurability mechanisms like arch:, target:,
multilib:, python's version:, etc.
Bug: 323382414
Test: go tests
Change-Id: If5d1ea1ad0c4ebabffaea91d62e1a1c6f926a793