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Switch TargetPattern.Parser to use LabelParser
- Target patterns and labels have very similar syntax, yet are parsed completely separately. Furthermore, the code for target pattern parsing wasn't written with repos in mind, causing some corner cases such as #4385. - This CL augments LabelParser to deal with some syntax specific to target patterns (mostly the '...' thing), and switches TargetPattern.Parser to use LabelParser instead. - This fixes some inconsistencies between the two and eliminates the bug linked above. - Added LabelParserTest to make sure that the table in the javadoc of LabelParser.Parts#parse is actually accurate. - Switched LabelParser.Parts to use AutoValue instead to enable testing. - Some more cleanup in TargetPattern.Parser; removing outdated fields/methods/etc. Fixes #4385. RELNOTES: `@foo` labels can now be used on the command line as the top-level target (that is, `bazel build @foo` now works). Double-dot syntax is now forbidden (`bazel build ../foo` will no longer work). PiperOrigin-RevId: 520902549 Change-Id: I38d6400381a3c4ac4c370360578702d5dd870909
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