Members
- bootclasspath
- compatible_javacopts
- jacocorunner
- java_runtime
- jvm_opt
- one_version_allowlist
- one_version_tool
- single_jar
- source_version
- target_version
- timezone_data
- to_json
- to_proto
- tools
bootclasspath
depset JavaToolchainInfo.bootclasspath
compatible_javacopts
list JavaToolchainInfo.compatible_javacopts(key)
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
key
|
string ;
required |
None
.
jacocorunner
FilesToRunProvider JavaToolchainInfo.jacocorunner
None
.
java_runtime
JavaRuntimeInfo JavaToolchainInfo.java_runtime
jvm_opt
depset JavaToolchainInfo.jvm_opt
one_version_allowlist
File JavaToolchainInfo.one_version_allowlist
None
.
one_version_tool
FilesToRunProvider JavaToolchainInfo.one_version_tool
None
.
single_jar
File JavaToolchainInfo.single_jar
source_version
string JavaToolchainInfo.source_version
target_version
string JavaToolchainInfo.target_version
timezone_data
File JavaToolchainInfo.timezone_data()
None
.
to_json
string JavaToolchainInfo.to_json()
---incompatible_struct_has_no_methods
. Use this flag to verify your code is compatible with its imminent removal. Creates a JSON string from the struct parameter. This method only works if all struct elements (recursively) are strings, ints, booleans, other structs, a list of these types or a dictionary with string keys and values of these types. Quotes and new lines in strings are escaped. Examples:
struct(key=123).to_json() # {"key":123} struct(key=True).to_json() # {"key":true} struct(key=[1, 2, 3]).to_json() # {"key":[1,2,3]} struct(key='text').to_json() # {"key":"text"} struct(key=struct(inner_key='text')).to_json() # {"key":{"inner_key":"text"}} struct(key=[struct(inner_key=1), struct(inner_key=2)]).to_json() # {"key":[{"inner_key":1},{"inner_key":2}]} struct(key=struct(inner_key=struct(inner_inner_key='text'))).to_json() # {"key":{"inner_key":{"inner_inner_key":"text"}}}
Deprecated: instead, use json.encode(x) or json.encode_indent(x), which work for values other than structs and do not pollute the struct field namespace.
to_proto
string JavaToolchainInfo.to_proto()
---incompatible_struct_has_no_methods
. Use this flag to verify your code is compatible with its imminent removal. Creates a text message from the struct parameter. This method only works if all struct elements (recursively) are strings, ints, booleans, other structs or dicts or lists of these types. Quotes and new lines in strings are escaped. Struct keys are iterated in the sorted order. Examples:
struct(key=123).to_proto() # key: 123 struct(key=True).to_proto() # key: true struct(key=[1, 2, 3]).to_proto() # key: 1 # key: 2 # key: 3 struct(key='text').to_proto() # key: "text" struct(key=struct(inner_key='text')).to_proto() # key { # inner_key: "text" # } struct(key=[struct(inner_key=1), struct(inner_key=2)]).to_proto() # key { # inner_key: 1 # } # key { # inner_key: 2 # } struct(key=struct(inner_key=struct(inner_inner_key='text'))).to_proto() # key { # inner_key { # inner_inner_key: "text" # } # } struct(foo={4: 3, 2: 1}).to_proto() # foo: { # key: 4 # value: 3 # } # foo: { # key: 2 # value: 1 # }
Deprecated: use proto.encode_text(x) instead.
tools
depset JavaToolchainInfo.tools