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author | Bazel Release System <noreply@google.com> | Fri Jun 09 23:26:52 2023 +0200 |
committer | fweikert <fwe@google.com> | Fri Jun 09 23:26:52 2023 +0200 |
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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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