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lib: Switch to w64 vendor for MinGW
It is needed for the `-municode` flag, supposedly.
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# 32 bit mingw-w64
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mingw32 = {
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config = "i686-pc-mingw32";
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config = "i686-w64-mingw32";
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libc = "msvcrt"; # This distinguishes the mingw (non posix) toolchain
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platform = {};
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};
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# 64 bit mingw-w64
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mingwW64 = {
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# That's the triplet they use in the mingw-w64 docs.
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config = "x86_64-pc-mingw32";
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config = "x86_64-w64-mingw32";
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libc = "msvcrt"; # This distinguishes the mingw (non posix) toolchain
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platform = {};
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};
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vendors = setTypes types.openVendor {
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apple = {};
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pc = {};
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# Actually matters, unlocking some MinGW-w64-specific options in GCC. See
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# bottom of https://sourceforge.net/p/mingw-w64/wiki2/Unicode%20apps/
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w64 = {};
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none = {};
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unknown = {};
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