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AppleDynamicFramework
AppleDynamicFramework
A provider containing information about an Apple dynamic framework.
      binary
        File AppleDynamicFramework.binary
    The multi-architecture dylib binary of the dynamic framework. May be None if the rule providing the framework only specified framework imports.
         May return 
None.
        
framework_dirs
        depset AppleDynamicFramework.framework_dirs
    The framework path names used as link inputs in order to link against the dynamic framework.
        
framework_files
        depset AppleDynamicFramework.framework_files
    The full set of files that should be included as inputs to link against the dynamic framework.
        
objc
        ObjcProvider AppleDynamicFramework.objc
    A provider which contains information about the transitive dependencies linked into the dynamic framework.
        
to_json
        string AppleDynamicFramework.to_json()
    Creates a JSON string from the struct parameter. This method only works if all struct elements (recursively) are strings, ints, booleans, other structs, a list of these types or a dictionary with string keys and values of these types. Quotes and new lines in strings are escaped. Examples:
struct(key=123).to_json()
# {"key":123}
struct(key=True).to_json()
# {"key":true}
struct(key=[1, 2, 3]).to_json()
# {"key":[1,2,3]}
struct(key='text').to_json()
# {"key":"text"}
struct(key=struct(inner_key='text')).to_json()
# {"key":{"inner_key":"text"}}
struct(key=[struct(inner_key=1), struct(inner_key=2)]).to_json()
# {"key":[{"inner_key":1},{"inner_key":2}]}
struct(key=struct(inner_key=struct(inner_inner_key='text'))).to_json()
# {"key":{"inner_key":{"inner_inner_key":"text"}}}
        to_proto
        string AppleDynamicFramework.to_proto()
    Creates a text message from the struct parameter. This method only works if all struct elements (recursively) are strings, ints, booleans, other structs or dicts or lists of these types. Quotes and new lines in strings are escaped. Struct keys are iterated in the sorted order. Examples:
struct(key=123).to_proto()
# key: 123
struct(key=True).to_proto()
# key: true
struct(key=[1, 2, 3]).to_proto()
# key: 1
# key: 2
# key: 3
struct(key='text').to_proto()
# key: "text"
struct(key=struct(inner_key='text')).to_proto()
# key {
#   inner_key: "text"
# }
struct(key=[struct(inner_key=1), struct(inner_key=2)]).to_proto()
# key {
#   inner_key: 1
# }
# key {
#   inner_key: 2
# }
struct(key=struct(inner_key=struct(inner_inner_key='text'))).to_proto()
# key {
#    inner_key {
#     inner_inner_key: "text"
#   }
# }
struct(foo={4: 3, 2: 1}).to_proto()
# foo: {
#   key: 4
#   value: 3
# }
# foo: {
#   key: 2
#   value: 1
# }