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bazelbuild/platforms does not include such constraints. So, we define them here.
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This is reportedly the lowest glibc version number that Zig's own standard library supports, see https://github.com/ziglang/zig/blob/0.12.0/lib/libc/glibc/README.md?plain=1#L33-L34. Note, users can configure their own glibc version, see #169. Without this change the test at `//zig/runfiles:test` failed on the BuildBuddy default remote execution Docker image with an error of the form ``` /buildbuddy/remotebuilds/ace1eb7e-d203-470d-978b-3e7634972e45/bazel-out/k8-fastbuild/bin/zig/runfiles/test.runfiles/_main/zig/runfiles/test: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.25' not found (required by /buildbuddy/remotebuilds/ace1eb7e-d203-470d-978b-3e7634972e45/bazel-out/k8-fastbuild/bin/zig/runfiles/test.runfiles/_main/zig/runfiles/test) ``` BREAKING CHANGE: The default glibc version is now pinned at 2.17.
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This is reportedly the lowest glibc version number that Zig's own standard library supports, see https://github.com/ziglang/zig/blob/0.12.0/lib/libc/glibc/README.md?plain=1#L33-L34. Note, users can configure their own glibc version, see #169. Without this change the test at `//zig/runfiles:test` failed on the BuildBuddy default remote execution Docker image with an error of the form ``` /buildbuddy/remotebuilds/ace1eb7e-d203-470d-978b-3e7634972e45/bazel-out/k8-fastbuild/bin/zig/runfiles/test.runfiles/_main/zig/runfiles/test: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.25' not found (required by /buildbuddy/remotebuilds/ace1eb7e-d203-470d-978b-3e7634972e45/bazel-out/k8-fastbuild/bin/zig/runfiles/test.runfiles/_main/zig/runfiles/test) ``` BREAKING CHANGE: The default glibc version is now pinned at 2.17.
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The ABI (libc type and version) is taken from the ABI component of the target triple. Hence, no real additional support is required. The existing target selection support is sufficient.
However, Bazel's bazelbuild/platforms does not capture ABI constraints. Therefore, we add an ABI constraint setting and constraint values to rules_zig. Note, that users do not necessarily have to use these. If needed they can define their own ABI constraint setting and values and define and register toolchains using these targets.
The default ABI was previously left undeclared in the toolchain declarations. This is changed to default to GNU on Linux and Windows and none on MacOS. Previously, Zig would default to musl on Linux, which is not a bad choice in general, but causes issues when trying to combine Zig generated binaries with Bazel built C/C++ binaries. If users want to use musl then they can do so by explicitly configuring a target platform that sets the musl abi constraint.
Closes #54
Closes #55