Release 5.0.0-pre.20210604.6 (2021-06-11)
Baseline: d571c8976f279e4d485498d0875c85ae73aecc42
Cherry picks:
+ c367a7e027f351e8ffefabf919563abbb8c7d0e1:
Fix places where nodes were still being enqueued at
`Integer.MAX_VALUE` and add checks for overflow conditions.
+ 260015df1524543d56b0dbff00958320cd58d166:
Automated rollback of commit
f1b37b5d610728634d92ef4ebd4d1435c0c8605d.
Important changes:
- Add `disable_annotation_processing` option to
`java_common.compile`, which disables any annotation processors
passed to `plugins` or in `exported_plugins` of `deps`
This release contains contributions from many people at Google, as well as Dave MacLachlan, FaBrand, George Gensure, Jesse Chan, Keith Smiley, Kevin Hogeland, Uri Baghin, Xavier Bonaventura.
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