zig/lib/compiler/aro
Alex Rønne Petersen 9ab7eec23e represent Mac Catalyst as aarch64-maccatalyst-none rather than aarch64-ios-macabi
Apple's own headers and tbd files prefer to think of Mac Catalyst as a distinct
OS target. Earlier, when DriverKit support was added to LLVM, it was represented
a distinct OS. So why Apple decided to only represent Mac Catalyst as an ABI in
the target triple is beyond me. But this isn't the first time they've ignored
established target triple norms (see: armv7k and aarch64_32) and it probably
won't be the last.

While doing this, I also audited all Darwin OS prongs throughout the codebase
and made sure they cover all the tags.
2025-11-14 11:33:35 +01:00
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aro represent Mac Catalyst as aarch64-maccatalyst-none rather than aarch64-ios-macabi 2025-11-14 11:33:35 +01:00
assembly_backend aro: update 2025-09-24 20:01:19 -07:00
backend aro: update 2025-09-24 20:01:19 -07:00
include update aro and translate-c sources 2025-09-24 20:01:18 -07:00
aro.zig delete enough aro to make it compile 2025-09-24 20:01:18 -07:00
assembly_backend.zig compiler: update aro and translate-c to latest; delete clang translate-c 2025-09-24 19:57:28 -07:00
backend.zig compiler: update aro and translate-c to latest; delete clang translate-c 2025-09-24 19:57:28 -07:00
main.zig compiler: update aro and translate-c to latest; delete clang translate-c 2025-09-24 19:57:28 -07:00