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Removes all target-specific knowledge from rustc. Some targets have changed during this, but none of these should be very visible outside of cross-compilation. The changes make our targets more consistent. iX86-unknown-linux-gnu is now only available as i686-unknown-linux-gnu. We used to accept any value of X greater than 1. i686 was released in 1995, and should encompass the bare minimum of what Rust supports on x86 CPUs. The only two windows targets are now i686-pc-windows-gnu and x86_64-pc-windows-gnu. The iOS target has been renamed from arm-apple-ios to arm-apple-darwin. A complete list of the targets we accept now: arm-apple-darwin arm-linux-androideabi arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf i686-apple-darwin i686-pc-windows-gnu i686-unknown-freebsd i686-unknown-linux-gnu mips-unknown-linux-gnu mipsel-unknown-linux-gnu x86_64-apple-darwin x86_64-unknown-freebsd x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu x86_64-pc-windows-gnu Closes #16093 [breaking-change] |
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cfg | ||
clean.mk | ||
crates.mk | ||
ctags.mk | ||
dist.mk | ||
docs.mk | ||
grammar.mk | ||
host.mk | ||
install.mk | ||
llvm.mk | ||
main.mk | ||
perf.mk | ||
platform.mk | ||
prepare.mk | ||
reconfig.mk | ||
rt.mk | ||
rustllvm.mk | ||
snap.mk | ||
stage0.mk | ||
target.mk | ||
tests.mk | ||
util.mk |