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Rust depends on having one that works. We can find a more surgical way to prevent protoc cc_binary from getting built.
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Unlike Go and Python, these examples include gRPC clients and servers. You can test this by starting the server in any language, then run clients in all the languages.
The way I've been asserting that
protocisn't built from source is by registering a fake C++ toolchain which always runs/bin/falseas the compiler. But Rust expects to be able to piggy-back on the cc toolchain so that doesn't work anymore. We need a more surgical way to make CI red if we start compilingprotoc.Fixes #34