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by oggy
1163 days ago
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Great to see this. I hope it takes off - Bazel is useful but I really like the principled approach behind it (see the Build Systems a la Carte paper), and Neil is scarily good from my experience of working with him so I'd expect that they've come up with something awesome. One thing I find annoying with all of these general, language-agnostic build systems though is that they break the "citizenship" in the corresponding language. So while you can usually relatively easily build a Rust project that uses crates.io dependencies, or a Python project with PyPi dependencies, it seems hard to make a library built using Bazel/Buck available to non-Bazel/Buck users (i.e., build something available on crates.io or PyPi). Does anyone know of any tools or approaches that can help with that? |
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If you want to see an approach of bazel to pypi taken a bit to the extreme you can have a look at tensorflow on GitHub to see how they do it. They don't use the above-mentioned building rule because I think their build step is quite complicated (C/C++ stuff, Vida/ROCm support, python bindings, and multiOS support all in one before you can publish to pypi).