The majority of the time objc_compile is identical to C/C++ compiles.
Because of this I think by default all of those flags should apply here.
This is a bit funny since the current builtin toolchain doesn't support
Objective-C at all and that's only in the apple_support toolchain, but
new toolchains using these rules may want to support this.
Without this things like `--objccopt` just don't work out of the box.
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Create group for c compile actions
Adds `c_compile_actions` group to provide a logical C equivalent for `cpp_compile_actions`.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 673408772
Change-Id: Ic5ccb57bc1fa7a98999d944316b97a39aac571ac
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Refactor action sets for consistency and simplicity
* Remove the "CC" prefix on some of the actions, as we're already within the scope of rules_cc.
* Remove the "all" prefix, since the plural "actions" should already imply this.
* Ensure all action types sets end with "_actions"
* Refactor some action type sets to be constructed from other (eg. link actions = link executables + link dynamic libraries).
* Remove the redundant "all_compile_actions", since it was equivalent to "all_cc_compile_actions"
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 617985242
Change-Id: I9a3621a9d613ff604efdc5c86ba52e5c77f06731
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Implement the cc_toolchain macro.
Things should be working at this point. This will be followed up with an example.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 613436885
Change-Id: I1fc4a1e3a71c4f819998b69c73922821322d2991