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Hi, thanks a lot for this! LGTM for the most part,
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| .add(attr("java_home", STRING)) | ||
| .add(attr("output_licenses", LICENSE)) | ||
| /* <!-- #BLAZE_RULE(java_runtime).ATTRIBUTE(version) --> | ||
| The major version of the Java runtime. |
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Can this documentation mention the version number here is the same as the 'feature element of the version number' documented in https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/17/docs/api/java.base/java/lang/Runtime.Version.html#feature() ?
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Yup—I didn't realize that "major" terminology had been deprecated.
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1. As suggested in https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/6354#issuecomment-1310489402, add a JDK version attribute to the java_runtime rule. This will allow changing behavior based on the Java runtime's version. 2. As an application of the above, pass -Djava.security.manager=allow to Java tests on JDK 17+. This makes the Bazel Java test runner to work on JDK 19. Fixes bazelbuild#14502. 3. To make the above generally useful, the remote_java_repository and local_java_repository must set the new version attribute in the java_runtime rules that they create. This means the old static jdk.BUILD file no longer suffices. Move the contents of jdk.BUILD into a Starlark file, so the version can be interpolated in by JDK repository rules and macros. (This isn't the nicest, but local_java_repository is not a repository rule, so the template cannot be in a non-Starlark file.)
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1. As suggested in https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/6354#issuecomment-1310489402, add a JDK version attribute to the java_runtime rule. This will allow changing behavior based on the Java runtime's version. 2. As an application of the above, pass -Djava.security.manager=allow to Java tests on JDK 17+. This makes the Bazel Java test runner to work on JDK 19. Fixes bazelbuild#14502. 3. To make the above generally useful, the remote_java_repository and local_java_repository must set the new version attribute in the java_runtime rules that they create. This means the old static jdk.BUILD file no longer suffices. Move the contents of jdk.BUILD into a Starlark file, so the version can be interpolated in by JDK repository rules and macros. (This isn't the nicest, but local_java_repository is not a repository rule, so the template cannot be in a non-Starlark file.) Closes bazelbuild#17775. PiperOrigin-RevId: 518860040 Change-Id: I8223b6407dd09528a4e5a6bf12354e5fc68278c6
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1. As suggested in https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/6354#issuecomment-1310489402, add a JDK version attribute to the java_runtime rule. This will allow changing behavior based on the Java runtime's version. 2. As an application of the above, pass -Djava.security.manager=allow to Java tests on JDK 17+. This makes the Bazel Java test runner to work on JDK 19. Fixes bazelbuild#14502. 3. To make the above generally useful, the remote_java_repository and local_java_repository must set the new version attribute in the java_runtime rules that they create. This means the old static jdk.BUILD file no longer suffices. Move the contents of jdk.BUILD into a Starlark file, so the version can be interpolated in by JDK repository rules and macros. (This isn't the nicest, but local_java_repository is not a repository rule, so the template cannot be in a non-Starlark file.) Closes bazelbuild#17775. PiperOrigin-RevId: 518860040 Change-Id: I8223b6407dd09528a4e5a6bf12354e5fc68278c6
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1. As suggested in https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/6354#issuecomment-1310489402, add a JDK version attribute to the java_runtime rule. This will allow changing behavior based on the Java runtime's version. 2. As an application of the above, pass -Djava.security.manager=allow to Java tests on JDK 17+. This makes the Bazel Java test runner to work on JDK 19. Fixes #14502. 3. To make the above generally useful, the remote_java_repository and local_java_repository must set the new version attribute in the java_runtime rules that they create. This means the old static jdk.BUILD file no longer suffices. Move the contents of jdk.BUILD into a Starlark file, so the version can be interpolated in by JDK repository rules and macros. (This isn't the nicest, but local_java_repository is not a repository rule, so the template cannot be in a non-Starlark file.) Closes #17775. PiperOrigin-RevId: 518860040 Change-Id: I8223b6407dd09528a4e5a6bf12354e5fc68278c6 (cherry picked from commit 7556e11)
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As suggested in Use @argument files in the Java binary wrapper script #6354 (comment), add a JDK version attribute to the java_runtime rule. This will allow changing behavior based on the Java runtime's version. As an application of the above, pass -Djava.security.manager=allow to Java tests on JDK 17+. This makes the Bazel Java test runner to work on JDK 19. Fixes Bazel@HEAD on JDK 17: GoogleTestSecurityManager WARNING: System::setSecurityManager will be removed in a future release #14502. To make the above generally useful, the remote_java_repository and local_java_repository must set the new version attribute in the java_runtime rules that they create. This means the old static jdk.BUILD file no longer suffices. Move the contents of jdk.BUILD into a Starlark file, so the version can be interpolated in by JDK repository rules and macros. (This isn't the nicest, but local_java_repository is not a repository rule, so the template cannot be in a non-Starlark file.) Closes #17775. PiperOrigin-RevId: 518860040 Change-Id: I8223b6407dd09528a4e5a6bf12354e5fc68278c6
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1. As suggested in https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/6354#issuecomment-1310489402, add a JDK version attribute to the java_runtime rule. This will allow changing behavior based on the Java runtime's version. 2. As an application of the above, pass -Djava.security.manager=allow to Java tests on JDK 17+. This makes the Bazel Java test runner to work on JDK 19. Fixes #14502. 3. To make the above generally useful, the remote_java_repository and local_java_repository must set the new version attribute in the java_runtime rules that they create. This means the old static jdk.BUILD file no longer suffices. Move the contents of jdk.BUILD into a Starlark file, so the version can be interpolated in by JDK repository rules and macros. (This isn't the nicest, but local_java_repository is not a repository rule, so the template cannot be in a non-Starlark file.) Closes #17775. PiperOrigin-RevId: 518860040 Change-Id: I8223b6407dd09528a4e5a6bf12354e5fc68278c6 (cherry picked from commit 7556e11)
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* Add version to JavaRuntimeInfo. 1. As suggested in https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/6354#issuecomment-1310489402, add a JDK version attribute to the java_runtime rule. This will allow changing behavior based on the Java runtime's version. 2. As an application of the above, pass -Djava.security.manager=allow to Java tests on JDK 17+. This makes the Bazel Java test runner to work on JDK 19. Fixes #14502. 3. To make the above generally useful, the remote_java_repository and local_java_repository must set the new version attribute in the java_runtime rules that they create. This means the old static jdk.BUILD file no longer suffices. Move the contents of jdk.BUILD into a Starlark file, so the version can be interpolated in by JDK repository rules and macros. (This isn't the nicest, but local_java_repository is not a repository rule, so the template cannot be in a non-Starlark file.) Closes #17775. PiperOrigin-RevId: 518860040 Change-Id: I8223b6407dd09528a4e5a6bf12354e5fc68278c6 (cherry picked from commit 7556e11) * Use string.replace() instead of string.format() to avoid issues with select{} in the template string * Remove test and fix formatting * Fix starlark_repository_test Change the grep pattern to exactly match what the test is looking for. The old pattern would match BUILD file content from the jdk_build_file.bzl template --------- Co-authored-by: Benjamin Peterson <benjamin@engflow.com>
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1. As suggested in https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/6354#issuecomment-1310489402, add a JDK version attribute to the java_runtime rule. This will allow changing behavior based on the Java runtime's version. 2. As an application of the above, pass -Djava.security.manager=allow to Java tests on JDK 17+. This makes the Bazel Java test runner to work on JDK 19. Fixes bazelbuild#14502. 3. To make the above generally useful, the remote_java_repository and local_java_repository must set the new version attribute in the java_runtime rules that they create. This means the old static jdk.BUILD file no longer suffices. Move the contents of jdk.BUILD into a Starlark file, so the version can be interpolated in by JDK repository rules and macros. (This isn't the nicest, but local_java_repository is not a repository rule, so the template cannot be in a non-Starlark file.) Closes bazelbuild#17775. PiperOrigin-RevId: 518860040 Change-Id: I8223b6407dd09528a4e5a6bf12354e5fc68278c6
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As suggested in Use @argument files in the Java binary wrapper script rules_java#331, add a JDK version attribute to the java_runtime rule. This will allow changing behavior based on the Java runtime's version.
As an application of the above, pass -Djava.security.manager=allow to Java tests on JDK 17+. This makes the Bazel Java test runner to work on JDK 19. Fixes Bazel@HEAD on JDK 17: GoogleTestSecurityManager WARNING: System::setSecurityManager will be removed in a future release #14502.
To make the above generally useful, the remote_java_repository and local_java_repository must set the new version attribute in the java_runtime rules that they create. This means the old static jdk.BUILD file no longer suffices. Move the contents of jdk.BUILD into a Starlark file, so the version can be interpolated in by JDK repository rules and macros. (This isn't the nicest, but local_java_repository is not a repository rule, so the template cannot be in a non-Starlark file.)