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WARNING: /data/users/ezyang/pytorch-tmp/BUILD.bazel:580:1: in hdrs attribute of cc_library rule //:aten_headers: Artifact
'bazel-out/k8-fastbuild/bin/aten/src/ATen/Config.h' is duplicated (through '//:aten/src/ATen/Config.h' and '//:aten_src_AT
en_config'). Since this rule was created by the macro 'cc_library', the error might have been caused by the macro implemen
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GTest exports the following targets:
GTest::gtestGTest::gtest_mainGTest::gmockGTest::gmock_mainThis targets should also be available when adding gtest with
add_subdirectory(orFetchContent), because this should behave the same way as adding GTest withfind_package. So somewhere, we should add the aliases to these targets, i.e.