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[buck] Allow implicit native functions in skylark extension files

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Closed Administrator requested to merge github/fork/nataliejameson/allow_implicit_native_functions_in_extensions into master Feb 06, 2018
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Created by: nataliejameson

With skylark, we're trying to enforce that 'native' should be used to access native rules. However, when migrating from python_dsl -> skylark, it can be useful to have the native rules exposed in the global scope. This allows it to be configured, but by default we disallow it to encourage new projects to not follow the globals practice.

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Source branch: github/fork/nataliejameson/allow_implicit_native_functions_in_extensions