Rollback of commit b66898e44d79ef67f856eaeae711bb461564a3c1.

*** Reason for rollback ***

This was accidentally submitted (why did tappresubmit not complain about no LGTM?!)

*** Original change description ***

Allow objc_{library,binary} to depend on cc_library.

This is an early version of support for this feature, likely still missing
a number of edge cases. However the basic functionality should work.

To allow a dependency from objc to cc, the following flags will have to be
passed to bazel:

--experimental_enable_objc_cc_deps --experimental_disable_java --cpu=ios_i386 --crosstool_top=//tools/objc/crosstool:crosstool

The feature is also compatible with --ios_multi_cpus, with the familiar
values f...

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README.md

Bazel (Alpha)

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Bazel is a build tool that builds code quickly and reliably. It is used to build the majority of Google‘s software, and thus it has been designed to handle build problems present in Google’s development environment, including:

  • A massive, shared code repository, in which all software is built from source. Bazel has been built for speed, using both caching and parallelism to achieve this. Bazel is critical to Google's ability to continue to scale its software development practices as the company grows.

  • An emphasis on automated testing and releases. Bazel has been built for correctness and reproducibility, meaning that a build performed on a continuous build machine or in a release pipeline will generate bitwise-identical outputs to those generated on a developer's machine.

  • Language and platform diversity. Bazel's architecture is general enough to support many different programming languages within Google, and can be used to build both client and server software targeting multiple architectures from the same underlying codebase.

Find more background about Bazel in our FAQ.

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