On Mon, 11 Jan 2021 22:07:42 +0800, Liu Hao <lh_mo...@126.com> wrote:
[...]
> There is no special meaning about `w64` itself. `mingw32` on the other hand
> specifies the ABI, so all `i686-*-mingw32` targets are considered
> ABI-compatible.

Are they really though? It seems to me that the triplet has ended up somewhat
overloaded — especially with regards to features such as the threading model
or the exception handling. (Thinking with my Debian hat on, where we still
need a comprehensive architecture definition if we ever want multiarch to
work with MinGW-w64...)

While we’re at it, how could we reflect the target CRT (MSVCRT, UCRT, or one
of the version-specific RTs)?

Regards,

Stephen

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