Remove ?= assignements to product variables
In make, all product variables are assigned to an empty string before including the product config makefiles. In starlark, we don't do that just so the memory usage is smaller. This means that in make, using ?= to assign a product config variable has no effect. Replicate this behavior in starlark by not emitting any code for ?= assignments of product variables. Fixes: 304324003 Test: go test Change-Id: Id31531506ac9e372a1bea92ce9ae8e17ae0ca70c
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@@ -635,6 +635,13 @@ func (ctx *parseContext) handleAssignment(a *mkparser.Assignment) []starlarkNode
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case "+=":
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asgn.flavor = asgnAppend
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case "?=":
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if _, ok := lhs.(*productConfigVariable); ok {
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// Make sets all product configuration variables to empty strings before running product
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// config makefiles. ?= will have no effect on a variable that has been assigned before,
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// even if assigned to an empty string. So just skip emitting any code for this
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// assignment.
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return nil
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}
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asgn.flavor = asgnMaybeSet
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default:
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panic(fmt.Errorf("unexpected assignment type %s", a.Type))
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