To run the example locally, first make sure `bazelisk` is on your PATH. Then Test that things work at all: ``` $ bazelisk run //test:hello ... Hello World! ``` Then test that you can run docker images: ``` $ bazelisk run //test:hello_image ... Hello World! ``` Now we can check if C++ exceptions work locally: ``` $ bazelisk run //test:exception ... will throw and expect to catch an error... caught: error done ``` And whether or not they work in a docker container: ``` $ bazelisk run //test:exception_image ``` If they *work*, then you'll see the same output as above. If not, you'll see: ``` will throw and expect to catch an error... libc++abi: terminating with uncaught exception of type char const* ``` If you want to try the above in a transient docker environment, you can do: ``` $ docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/workspace debian:buster-slim # apt update && apt install curl ca-certificates --no-install-recommends -y && curl -L https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazelisk/releases/download/v1.7.5/bazelisk-linux-amd64 > /usr/bin/bazel && chmod +x /usr/bin/bazel # cd /workspace # export CC=/usr/bin/false # bazel run --platforms=@com_github_ziglang_zig//:x86_64-linux-gnu.2.28 //test:hello # bazel run --platforms=@com_github_ziglang_zig//:x86_64-linux-gnu.2.28 //test:exception ```