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module(name = "com_github_google_benchmark", version="1.8.2")
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bazel_dep(name = "bazel_skylib", version = "1.4.1")
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bazel_dep(name = "platforms", version = "0.0.6")
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bazel_dep(name = "rules_foreign_cc", version = "0.9.0")
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bazel_dep(name = "rules_cc", version = "0.0.6")
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bazel_dep(name = "rules_python", version = "0.23.1")
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bazel_dep(name = "googletest", version = "1.12.1", repo_name = "com_google_googletest")
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bazel_dep(name = "libpfm", version = "4.11.0")
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# Register a toolchain for Python 3.9 to be able to build numpy. Python
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# versions >=3.10 are problematic.
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# A second reason for this is to be able to build Python hermetically instead
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# of relying on the changing default version from rules_python.
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python = use_extension("@rules_python//python/extensions:python.bzl", "python")
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python.toolchain(python_version = "3.9")
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# Extract the interpreter from the hermetic toolchain above, so we can use that
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# instead of the system interpreter for the pip compiplation step below.
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interpreter = use_extension("@rules_python//python/extensions:interpreter.bzl", "interpreter")
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interpreter.install(
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name = "interpreter",
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python_name = "python_3_9",
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)
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use_repo(interpreter, "interpreter")
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pip = use_extension("@rules_python//python/extensions:pip.bzl", "pip")
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pip.parse(
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name="tools_pip_deps",
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incompatible_generate_aliases = True,
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python_interpreter_target="@interpreter//:python",
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requirements_lock="//tools:requirements.txt")
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use_repo(pip, "tools_pip_deps")
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