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Bazel zig cc toolchain
This is a C/C++ toolchain that can (cross-)compile C/C++ programs. It contains clang-13, musl, glibc (versions 2-2.33, selectable), all in a ~40MB package. Read here about zig-cc; the rest of the README will present how to use this toolchain from Bazel.
Usage
Add this to your WORKSPACE
:
BAZEL_ZIG_CC_VERSION = "v0.4.0-rc2"
http_archive(
name = "bazel-zig-cc",
sha256 = "3fd0a8ed10adaa49cdb709a9ecb05990c9762849f6098412e205e3a2260fecc4",
strip_prefix = "bazel-zig-cc-{}".format(BAZEL_ZIG_CC_VERSION),
urls = ["https://git.sr.ht/~motiejus/bazel-zig-cc/archive/{}.tar.gz".format(BAZEL_ZIG_CC_VERSION)],
)
load("@bazel-zig-cc//toolchain:defs.bzl", zig_register_toolchains = "register_toolchains")
zig_register_toolchains(register = [
"x86_64-linux-gnu.2.28",
"x86_64-macos-gnu",
])
The snippet above will download the zig toolchain and register it for the following platforms:
x86_64-linux-gnu.2.28
for["@platforms//os:linux", "@platforms//cpu:x86_64"]
.x86_64-macos-gnu
for["@platforms//os:macos", "@platforms//cpu:x86_64"]
.
Note that both Go and Bazel naming schemes are accepted. For convenience with Go, the following Go-style toolchain aliases are created:
Bazel (zig) name | Go name |
---|---|
x86_64 |
amd64 |
aarch64 |
arm64 |
macos |
darwin |
For example, the toolchain linux_amd64_gnu
is aliased to
x86_64-linux-gnu.2.28
. To find out which toolchains can be registered or
used, run:
$ bazel query @zig_sdk//... | sed -En '/.*_toolchain$/ s/.*:(.*)_toolchain$/\1/p'
Compiling OS X executables
MacOS SDK (--sysroot
) may be necessary. Read Jakub's comment about
it. This section will be expanded once yours truly understands more about the
requirements and limitations of linking on OSX.
Known Issues
using glibc 2.27 or older
Severity: Low
Task: ziglang/zig #9485 glibc 2.27 or older: fcntl64 not found, but zig's glibc headers refer it
Background: when glibc 2.27 or older is selected, it may miss fcntl64
. A
workaround is applied for x86_64
, but not for aarch64. The same workaround
may apply to aarch64, but the author didn't find a need to test it (yet).
Closed issues
- ziglang/zig relocation error: symbol pthread_sigmask version GLIBC_2.2.5 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference #7667 (CLOSED, thanks mjonaitis and andrewrk)
- ziglang/zig macho: fail if requested -framework is not found #10312 (CLOSED, thanks kubkon)
- ziglang/zig [darwin aarch64 cgo] regression #10299 (CLOSED, thanks kubkon)
- ziglang/zig [darwin x86_64 cgo] regression #10297 (CLOSED, thanks kubkon)
- ziglang/zig #9431 FileNotFound when compiling macos (CLOSED, thanks andrewrk)
- rules/go #2894 Per-arch_target linker flags (CLOSED, thanks mjonaitis)
- ziglang/zig #7915 ar-compatible command for zig cc (CLOSED, thanks andrewrk)
- ziglang/zig #7917 [meta] better c/c++ toolchain compatibility (CLOSED, thanks andrewrk)
- ziglang/zig #9050 golang linker segfault (CLOSED, thanks kubkon)
- golang/go #46644 cmd/link: with CC=zig: SIGSERV when cross-compiling to darwin/amd64 (CLOSED, thanks kubkon)
- ziglang/zig #9139 zig c++ hanging when compiling in parallel (CLOSED, thanks andrewrk)
Testing
linux cgo + glibc 2.28
$ bazel build --platforms @io_bazel_rules_go//go/toolchain:linux_amd64_cgo //test:hello
$ file bazel-out/k8-fastbuild-ST-d17813c235ce/bin/test/hello_/hello
bazel-out/k8-fastbuild-ST-d17813c235ce/bin/test/hello_/hello: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, for GNU/Linux 2.0.0, Go BuildID=redacted, with debug_info, not stripped
linux cgo + musl
$ bazel build \
--platforms @io_bazel_rules_go//go/toolchain:linux_amd64_cgo \
--extra_toolchains @zig_sdk//:linux_amd64_musl_toolchain //test:hello
...
$ file ../bazel-out/k8-fastbuild-ST-d17813c235ce/bin/test/hello_/hello
../bazel-out/k8-fastbuild-ST-d17813c235ce/bin/test/hello_/hello: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), statically linked, Go BuildID=redacted, with debug_info, not stripped
$ ../bazel-out/k8-fastbuild-ST-d17813c235ce/bin/test/hello_/hello
hello, world
macos cgo
$ bazel build --platforms @io_bazel_rules_go//go/toolchain:darwin_amd64_cgo //test:hello
...
$ file bazel-bin/test/hello_/hello
bazel-bin/test/hello_/hello: Mach-O 64-bit x86_64 executable, flags:<NOUNDEFS|DYLDLINK|TWOLEVEL|PIE>
Transient docker environment
$ docker run -e CC=/usr/bin/false -ti --rm -v $(pwd):/x -w /x debian:bullseye-slim
# apt update && apt install direnv git -y
# . .envrc
And run the bazel build
commands above. Take a look at .build.yml
and see
how CI does it.
Future & Roadmap
This section lists things that I think will happen at some point: either by myself, or my colleagues, or outside contributors.
- Move Zig cache path to bazel root, so
bazel clean --expunge
clears the zig cache. - Provide a way to specify alternative URLs for the zig toolchain (currently zig is downloaded from jakstys.lt, which is nuts).
- Rename
@zig_sdk//:<toolchain>_toolchain
to@zig_sdk//toolchain:<toolchain>
or similar; so the user-facing targets are in their own namespace. - Provide a way to specify sysroot for Darwin (OSX). See #Compiling OS X executables for an ongoing discussion.
Questions & Contributions
Project's mailing list is ~motiejus/bazel-zig-cc. The mailing list is used for:
- announcements (I am aiming to send an email with every release).
- user discussions.
- raising issues.
- contributions.
I will generally respond to emails about issues. I may even be able to fix them. However, no promises: you are much more likely (and welcome!) to get it fixed by submitting a patch.
To contribute, send your patches to the mailing list, as described in git-send-email.io or via Sourcehut web UI.
Copyright is retained by the contributors.
Thanks
Many thanks to Adam Bouhenguel and his bazel-zig-cc, the parent of this repository. Also, the Zig team for making this all possible and handling the issues promptly.