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Add new exchange type
which preferrebly sends messages to the local bound queue
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!/deps/rabbitmq_peer_discovery_k8s/
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!/deps/rabbitmq_prometheus/
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!/deps/rabbitmq_random_exchange/
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!/deps/rabbitmq_local_exchange/
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!/deps/rabbitmq_recent_history_exchange/
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!/deps/rabbitmq_sharding/
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!/deps/rabbitmq_shovel/
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.DS_Store
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erl_crash.dump
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.sw?
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.*.sw?
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*.beam
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/.erlang.mk/
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/cover/
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/deps/
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/doc/
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/ebin/
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/escript/
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/escript.lock
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/logs/
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/plugins/
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/plugins.lock
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/sbin/
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/sbin.lock
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/rabbitmq_local_exchange.d
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load("@rules_erlang//:xref2.bzl", "xref")
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load("@rules_erlang//:dialyze.bzl", "dialyze", "plt")
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load(
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"//:rabbitmq.bzl",
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"RABBITMQ_DIALYZER_OPTS",
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"assert_suites",
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"rabbitmq_app",
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)
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APP_NAME = "rabbitmq_local_exchange"
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APP_DESCRIPTION = "RabbitMQ Local Exchange"
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BUILD_DEPS = [
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"//deps/rabbit:erlang_app",
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]
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DEPS = [
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"//deps/rabbit_common:erlang_app",
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]
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RUNTIME_DEPS = [
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"//deps/rabbit:erlang_app",
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]
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rabbitmq_app(
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app_description = APP_DESCRIPTION,
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app_name = APP_NAME,
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build_deps = BUILD_DEPS,
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runtime_deps = RUNTIME_DEPS,
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deps = DEPS,
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)
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xref()
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plt(
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name = "base_plt",
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deps = BUILD_DEPS + DEPS,
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plt = "//:base_plt",
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)
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dialyze(
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dialyzer_opts = RABBITMQ_DIALYZER_OPTS,
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plt = ":base_plt",
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)
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alias(
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name = "rabbitmq_local_exchange",
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actual = ":erlang_app",
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visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
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)
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assert_suites()
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