Release 7.0.0-pre.20230530.3 (2023-06-09)

Baseline: 67446d625e4daafadcb5918a88ed52f517a8871f

Cherry picks:

   + 4344a0358f44c0290f85f8d90dede5824593ce77:
     Automated rollback of commit
     00a4fefe594069d47d1bde99b28c6b8dcca0a7c1.

Incompatible changes:

  - `--incompatible_check_sharding_support` is enabled by default.
    Sharded tests with test runners that do not properly advertise
    support for test sharding will fail. Refer to
    https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/18339 for migration
    advice.

Important changes:

  - Options specified on the pseudo-command `common` in `.rc` files
    are now ignored by commands that do not support them as long as
    they are valid options for *any* Bazel command. Previously,
    commands that did not support all options given for `common`
    would fail to run. These previous semantics of `common` are now
    available via the new `always` pseudo-command.
  - the 'default' param of json.decode can now be used as a keyword
    parameter.
  - As a transitional step in a larger refactoring, rule transitions
    are applied twice. Once during dependency resolution and once
    right before
    analysis of those rules. After the refactoring is complete, rule
    transitions
    will be applied only once.

This release contains contributions from many people at Google, as well as Fabian Meumertzheim, Jimm chja20, Keith Smiley.
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README.md

Bazel

{Fast, Correct} - Choose two

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  • Speed up your builds and tests: Bazel rebuilds only what is necessary. With advanced local and distributed caching, optimized dependency analysis and parallel execution, you get fast and incremental builds.

  • One tool, multiple languages: Build and test Java, C++, Android, iOS, Go, and a wide variety of other language platforms. Bazel runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux.

  • Scalable: Bazel helps you scale your organization, codebase, and continuous integration solution. It handles codebases of any size, in multiple repositories or a huge monorepo.

  • Extensible to your needs: Easily add support for new languages and platforms with Bazel's familiar extension language. Share and re-use language rules written by the growing Bazel community.

Getting Started

Documentation

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To report a security issue, please email security@bazel.build with a description of the issue, the steps you took to create the issue, affected versions, and, if known, mitigations for the issue. Our vulnerability management team will respond within 3 working days of your email. If the issue is confirmed as a vulnerability, we will open a Security Advisory. This project follows a 90 day disclosure timeline.

Contributing to Bazel

See CONTRIBUTING.md

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