"""Loads pasta python package.""" load("//third_party:repo.bzl", "tf_http_archive", "tf_mirror_urls") def repo(): tf_http_archive( name = "pasta", urls = tf_mirror_urls("https://github.com/google/pasta/archive/v0.2.0.tar.gz"), strip_prefix = "pasta-0.2.0", sha256 = "b9e3bcf5ab79986e245c8a2f3a872d14c610ce66904c4f16818342ce81cf97d2", build_file = "//third_party/pasta:pasta.BUILD", system_build_file = "//third_party/pasta:BUILD.system", # We want to add a bazel macro for use in the `@pasta` BUILD file. # # If we have this file live in this repo, referencing it from `@pasta` # becomes tricky. If we do `@//` the build breaks when this repo # (TensorFlow) is *not* the main repo (i.e. when TensorFlow is used as # a dependency in another workspace). If we hardcode `@org_tensorflow`, # the build breaks when this repo is used in another workspace under a # different name. # # We could generate `build_defs.bzl` to reference this repo by whatever # name it's registered with. Or we could just symlink `build_defs.bzl` # into the `@pasta` repo and then reference it with a repo relative # label; i.e. `//:build_defs.bzl`: link_files = { "//third_party/pasta:build_defs.bzl": "build_defs.bzl", }, )