Always specify architecture for x86_64 / aarch64 Darwin #527
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This has a few benefits. The first is that it's not required to
specify
CFLAGS_aarch64_apple_darwin='-arch arm64'
whencross-compiling from x86_64 to aarch64 (or
-arch x86_64
the otherway around).
Another is that the
cc
frontend performs some snooping of theprocess hierarchy — if any parent is running in the Rosetta emulation
layer, it will default to targeting x86_64. This means that running
cc
on a Developer Transition Kit is likely to suddenly and magicallyrevert to x86_64 if any piece of the chain is emulated (
rustc
,cargo
,rustup
, the shell, even the terminal emulator!).It's likely that the
-m64
option is superfluous with these newoptions, but I don't see any harm in it either.