Add a feature for the default C standard on Windows

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Add a feature for the default C standard on Windows (#480)

This is the equivalent of commit cbee84ad7f583049823f3d1497aab1264cf94f26 for C instead of C++.

Closes #480
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README.md

C++ rules for Bazel

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This repository contains C, C++, and Objective-C language support for the Bazel build system.

For this module's main reference, see the Bazel documentation.

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load("@rules_cc//cc:cc_binary.bzl", "cc_binary")

cc_binary(
    name = "hello_world",
    srcs = ["hello_world.cc"],
)

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Build and run your C/C++ binary with one command:

$ bazel run hello_world

To build the project without running the binary, use Bazel's build subcommand:

$ bazel build hello_world

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rules_cc includes an auto-configured toolchain that uses the local compiler installed on the host machine.

You can disable the autoconfigured C/C++ toolchain by adding the following Bazel flag to your project's .bazelrc file:

--repo_env=BAZEL_DO_NOT_DETECT_CPP_TOOLCHAIN=1

Hermetic toolchains

Configuring a hermetic toolchain makes your build more deterministic. rules_cc itself does not yet offer a hermetic toolchain distribution. Other community owned and maintained projects offer hermetic C/C++ toolchains:

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