fix: don't call Args.add() with an integer (#3259) The documentation for Bazel's Args states that standard conversion rules are only specified for strings, Files, and Labels. For all other types the conversion to a string is done in an unspecified manner, which is why it should be avoided. Let's stay away from this unspecified behaviour by explicitly converting the precompile optimization level to a string before calling Args.add().
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