UPSTREAM PR #2020: Recognize clang targeting Windows as "MinGW like"#12
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UPSTREAM PR #2020: Recognize clang targeting Windows as "MinGW like"#12
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This is necessary to get abseil to build with https://github.com/cerisier/toolchains_llvm_bootstrapped. The old mappings for MinGW are arguably not semantically correct as MinGW is the runtime/sysroot, not the compiler, but are left in place for backwards compatibility.
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Source pull request: abseil/abseil-cpp#2020
This is necessary to get abseil to build with https://github.com/cerisier/toolchains_llvm_bootstrapped. The old mappings for MinGW are arguably not semantically correct as MinGW is the runtime/sysroot, not the compiler, but are left in place for backwards compatibility.