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rules_scala
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Exodus: Easily migrate your JVM code from Maven to Bazel
It has support for many languages (called rules [0]) and it has support for many tools for that specific language ecosystem.
For example the Scala rules have specs2 (a unit testing lib/harness/framework/thing) [1]
I have no idea how this all works in practice.
[0] https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/blob/master/site/docs/ru...
[1] https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_scala/blob/master/exampl...
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Scala 3 with Bazel
Is there some working examples or guidance on how to get https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_scala
rules_cc
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What's New in Bazel 6.0
Not that I'd recommend it, but if you symlink your system library into the bazel build area, as long as your sandboxing setup don't hose you (or you just turn it off), bazel will track system tools/library in the same way as everything else.
Bazel's rules_cc even has a system_library.bzl you can import a `system_library` from that automates this for you. https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_cc/blob/main/cc/system_l...
I'd still recommend building everything from scratch (and understanding the relationships and graph of your dependencies), but if your build isn't that complicated and you want to role the dice on UB, this isn't that hard.
As an aside, the most galling part of bazel's cache key calculations has to be that it's up to the individual rules to implement this how they see fit. The rules native to bazel written in java vary wildly compared to starlark-written rules. On thing you (or someone in your org) end up becoming pretty comfortable with while using bazel in anger is RTFC.
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[Windows] Resource .rc file compilation?
I found several associated issues and a closed PR that supposedly solved this issue. However, it seems that cc_rules has undergone several changes and this PR likely wouldn't function.
What are some alternatives?
rules_graalvm - Build GraalVM native binaries with Bazel
rules_nodejs - NodeJS toolchain for Bazel.
bazel-remote - A remote cache for Bazel
bazel_static_dynamic_c_demo - Internet Points
awesome-bazel - A curated list of Bazel rules, tooling and resources.
rules_docker - Rules for building and handling Docker images with Bazel
rules_scala - Robust and featureful Bazel rules for Scala
Bazel - a fast, scalable, multi-language and extensible build system
CMake - Mirror of CMake upstream repository
bazel-central-registry - The central registry of Bazel modules for the Bzlmod external dependency system.
rules_apko - Bazel rules for apko
gcc-toolchain - A fully-hermetic Bazel GCC toolchain for Linux.