feat: expose runtime's shared libraries through toolchain#1717
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feat: expose runtime's shared libraries through toolchain#1717rickeylev merged 6 commits intobazel-contrib:mainfrom
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This exposes the runtime's C libraries throught the py cc toolchain. This allows tools to embed the Python runtime or otherwise link against it. Work towards bazel-contrib#824
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This exposes the runtime's C libraries through the py cc toolchain. This allows tools to embed the Python runtime or otherwise link against it.
It follows the same pattern as with the headers: the toolchain consumes the cc_library,
exports CcInfo, and a
:current_py_cc_libstarget makes it easily accessible to users.Work towards #824