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Narrow drive letter matching for `splitdrive` on Windows to one character, fixup docstring for `joinpath` (#58951)

Fixes #58929

Only a single letter followed by a colon is a valid drive prefix for
this format, any other length of string prior to a colon isn't a valid
drive in Windows:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/io/file-path-formats

Also the docstring for `joinpath` rendered Windows paths as unescaped,
meaning they could not be copied and pasted on the REPL.

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/base/binaryplatforms.jl
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# This file is a part of Julia. License is MIT: https://julialang.org/license
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module BinaryPlatforms
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export AbstractPlatform, Platform, HostPlatform, platform_dlext, tags, arch, os,
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       os_version, libc, libgfortran_version, libstdcxx_version,
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       cxxstring_abi, parse_dl_name_version, detect_libgfortran_version,
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       detect_libstdcxx_version, detect_cxxstring_abi, call_abi, wordsize, triplet,
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       select_platform, platforms_match, platform_name
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import .Libc.Libdl
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### Submodule with information about CPU features
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include("cpuid.jl")
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using .CPUID
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# This exists to ease compatibility with old-style Platform objects
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abstract type AbstractPlatform; end
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"""
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    Platform
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A `Platform` represents all relevant pieces of information that a julia process may need
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to know about its execution environment, such as the processor architecture, operating
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system, libc implementation, etc...  It is, at its heart, a key-value mapping of tags
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(such as `arch`, `os`, `libc`, etc...) to values (such as `"arch" => "x86_64"`, or
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`"os" => "windows"`, etc...).  `Platform` objects are extensible in that the tag mapping
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is open for users to add their own mappings to, as long as the mappings do not conflict
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with the set of reserved tags: `arch`, `os`, `os_version`, `libc`, `call_abi`,
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`libgfortran_version`, `libstdcxx_version`, `cxxstring_abi` and `julia_version`.
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Valid tags and values are composed of alphanumeric and period characters.  All tags and
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values will be lowercased when stored to reduce variation.
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Example:
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    Platform("x86_64", "windows"; cuda = "10.1")
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"""
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struct Platform <: AbstractPlatform
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    tags::Dict{String,String}
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    # The "compare strategy" allows selective overriding on how a tag is compared
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    compare_strategies::Dict{String,Function}
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    # Passing `tags` as a `Dict` avoids the need to infer different NamedTuple specializations
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    function Platform(arch::String, os::String, _tags::Dict{String};
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                      validate_strict::Bool = false,
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                      compare_strategies::Dict{String,<:Function} = Dict{String,Function}())
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        # A wee bit of normalization
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        os = lowercase(os)
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        arch = CPUID.normalize_arch(arch)
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        tags = Dict{String,String}(
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            "arch" => arch,
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            "os" => os,
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        )
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        for (tag, value) in _tags
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            value = value::Union{String,VersionNumber,Nothing}
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            tag = lowercase(tag)
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            if tag ∈ ("arch", "os")
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                throw(ArgumentError("Cannot double-pass key $(tag)"))
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            end
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            # Drop `nothing` values; this means feature is not present or use default value.
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            if value === nothing
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                continue
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            end
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            # Normalize things that are known to be version numbers so that comparisons are easy.
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            # Note that in our effort to be extremely compatible, we actually allow something that
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            # doesn't parse nicely into a VersionNumber to persist, but if `validate_strict` is
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            # set to `true`, it will cause an error later on.
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            if tag ∈ ("libgfortran_version", "libstdcxx_version", "os_version")
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                if isa(value, VersionNumber)
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                    value = string(value)
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                elseif isa(value, String)
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                    v = tryparse(VersionNumber, value)
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                    if isa(v, VersionNumber)
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                        value = string(v)
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                    end
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                end
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            end
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            # Use `add_tag!()` to add the tag to our collection of tags
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            add_tag!(tags, tag, string(value)::String)
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        end
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        # Auto-map call_abi and libc where necessary:
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        if os == "linux" && !haskey(tags, "libc")
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            # Default to `glibc` on Linux
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            tags["libc"] = "glibc"
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        end
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        if os == "linux" && arch ∈ ("armv7l", "armv6l") && "call_abi" ∉ keys(tags)
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            # default `call_abi` to `eabihf` on 32-bit ARM
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            tags["call_abi"] = "eabihf"
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        end
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        # If the user is asking for strict validation, do so.
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        if validate_strict
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            validate_tags(tags)
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        end
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        # By default, we compare julia_version only against major and minor versions:
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        if haskey(tags, "julia_version") && !haskey(compare_strategies, "julia_version")
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            compare_strategies["julia_version"] = (a::String, b::String, a_comparator, b_comparator) -> begin
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                a = VersionNumber(a)
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                b = VersionNumber(b)
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                return a.major == b.major && a.minor == b.minor
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            end
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        end
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        return new(tags, compare_strategies)
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    end
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end
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# Keyword interface (to avoid inference of specialized NamedTuple methods, use the Dict interface for `tags`)
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function Platform(arch::String, os::String;
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                  validate_strict::Bool = false,
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                  compare_strategies::Dict{String,<:Function} = Dict{String,Function}(),
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                  kwargs...)
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    tags = Dict{String,Any}(String(tag)::String=>tagvalue(value) for (tag, value) in kwargs)
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    return Platform(arch, os, tags; validate_strict, compare_strategies)
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end
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tagvalue(v::Union{String,VersionNumber,Nothing}) = v
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tagvalue(v::Symbol) = String(v)
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tagvalue(v::AbstractString) = convert(String, v)::String
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# Simple tag insertion that performs a little bit of validation
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function add_tag!(tags::Dict{String,String}, tag::String, value::String)
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    # I know we said only alphanumeric and dots, but let's be generous so that we can expand
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    # our support in the future while remaining as backwards-compatible as possible.  The
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    # only characters that are absolutely disallowed right now are `-`, `+`, ` ` and things
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    # that are illegal in filenames:
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    nonos = raw"""+- /<>:"'\|?*"""
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    if any(occursin(nono, tag) for nono in nonos)
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        throw(ArgumentError("Invalid character in tag name \"$(tag)\"!"))
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    end
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    # Normalize and reject nonos
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    value = lowercase(value)
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    if any(occursin(nono, value) for nono in nonos)
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        throw(ArgumentError("Invalid character in tag value \"$(value)\"!"))
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    end
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    tags[tag] = value
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    return value
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end
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# Other `Platform` types can override this (I'm looking at you, `AnyPlatform`)
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tags(p::Platform) = p.tags
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# Make it act more like a dict
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Base.getindex(p::AbstractPlatform, k::String) = getindex(tags(p), k)
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Base.haskey(p::AbstractPlatform, k::String) = haskey(tags(p), k)
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function Base.setindex!(p::AbstractPlatform, v::String, k::String)
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    add_tag!(tags(p), k, v)
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    return p
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end
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# Hash definition to ensure that it's stable
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function Base.hash(p::Platform, h::UInt)
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    h ⊻= 0x506c6174666f726d % UInt
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    h = hash(p.tags, h)
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    h = hash(p.compare_strategies, h)
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    return h
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end
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# Simple equality definition; for compatibility testing, use `platforms_match()`
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function Base.:(==)(a::Platform, b::Platform)
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    return a.tags == b.tags && a.compare_strategies == b.compare_strategies
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end
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# Allow us to easily serialize Platform objects
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function Base.show(io::IO, p::Platform)
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    print(io, "Platform(")
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    show(io, arch(p))
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    print(io, ", ")
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    show(io, os(p))
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    print(io, "; ")
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    join(io, ("$(k) = $(repr(v))" for (k, v) in tags(p) if k ∉ ("arch", "os")), ", ")
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    print(io, ")")
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end
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# Make showing the platform a bit more palatable
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function Base.show(io::IO, ::MIME"text/plain", p::Platform)
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    str = string(platform_name(p), " ", arch(p))
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    # Add on all the other tags not covered by os/arch:
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    other_tags = sort!(filter!(kv -> kv[1] ∉ ("os", "arch"), collect(tags(p))))
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    if !isempty(other_tags)
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        str = string(str, " {", join([string(k, "=", v) for (k, v) in other_tags], ", "), "}")
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    end
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    print(io, str)
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end
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function validate_tags(tags::Dict)
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    throw_invalid_key(k) = throw(ArgumentError("Key \"$(k)\" cannot have value \"$(tags[k])\""))
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    # Validate `arch`
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    if tags["arch"] ∉ ("x86_64", "i686", "armv7l", "armv6l", "aarch64", "powerpc64le", "riscv64")
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        throw_invalid_key("arch")
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    end
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    # Validate `os`
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    if tags["os"] ∉ ("linux", "macos", "freebsd", "openbsd", "windows")
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        throw_invalid_key("os")
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    end
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    # Validate `os`/`arch` combination
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    throw_os_mismatch() = throw(ArgumentError("Invalid os/arch combination: $(tags["os"])/$(tags["arch"])"))
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    if tags["os"] == "windows" && tags["arch"] ∉ ("x86_64", "i686", "armv7l", "aarch64")
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        throw_os_mismatch()
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    end
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    if tags["os"] == "macos" && tags["arch"] ∉ ("x86_64", "aarch64")
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        throw_os_mismatch()
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    end
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    # Validate `os`/`libc` combination
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    throw_libc_mismatch() = throw(ArgumentError("Invalid os/libc combination: $(tags["os"])/$(tags["libc"])"))
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    if tags["os"] == "linux"
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        # Linux always has a `libc` entry
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        if tags["libc"] ∉ ("glibc", "musl")
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            throw_libc_mismatch()
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        end
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    else
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        # Nothing else is allowed to have a `libc` entry
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        if haskey(tags, "libc")
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            throw_libc_mismatch()
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        end
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    end
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    # Validate `os`/`arch`/`call_abi` combination
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    throw_call_abi_mismatch() = throw(ArgumentError("Invalid os/arch/call_abi combination: $(tags["os"])/$(tags["arch"])/$(tags["call_abi"])"))
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    if tags["os"] == "linux" && tags["arch"] ∈ ("armv7l", "armv6l")
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        # If an ARM linux has does not have `call_abi` set to something valid, be sad.
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        if !haskey(tags, "call_abi") || tags["call_abi"] ∉ ("eabihf", "eabi")
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            throw_call_abi_mismatch()
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        end
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    else
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        # Nothing else should have a `call_abi`.
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        if haskey(tags, "call_abi")
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            throw_call_abi_mismatch()
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        end
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    # Validate `libgfortran_version` is a parsable `VersionNumber`
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    throw_version_number(k) = throw(ArgumentError("\"$(k)\" cannot have value \"$(tags[k])\", must be a valid VersionNumber"))
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    if "libgfortran_version" in keys(tags) && tryparse(VersionNumber, tags["libgfortran_version"]) === nothing
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        throw_version_number("libgfortran_version")
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    end
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    # Validate `cxxstring_abi` is one of the two valid options:
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    if "cxxstring_abi" in keys(tags) && tags["cxxstring_abi"] ∉ ("cxx03", "cxx11")
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        throw_invalid_key("cxxstring_abi")
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    end
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    # Validate `libstdcxx_version` is a parsable `VersionNumber`
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    if "libstdcxx_version" in keys(tags) && tryparse(VersionNumber, tags["libstdcxx_version"]) === nothing
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        throw_version_number("libstdcxx_version")
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    end
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end
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function set_compare_strategy!(p::Platform, key::String, f::Function)
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    if !haskey(p.tags, key)
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        throw(ArgumentError("Cannot set comparison strategy for nonexistent tag $(key)!"))
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    end
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end
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function get_compare_strategy(p::Platform, key::String, default = compare_default)
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    if !haskey(p.tags, key)
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        throw(ArgumentError("Cannot get comparison strategy for nonexistent tag $(key)!"))
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    end
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    return get(p.compare_strategies, key, default)
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end
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get_compare_strategy(p::AbstractPlatform, key::String, default = compare_default) = default
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"""
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    compare_default(a::String, b::String, a_requested::Bool, b_requested::Bool)
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Default comparison strategy that falls back to `a == b`.  This only ever happens if both
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`a` and `b` request this strategy, as any other strategy is preferable to this one.
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"""
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function compare_default(a::String, b::String, a_requested::Bool, b_requested::Bool)
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    return a == b
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end
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"""
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    compare_version_cap(a::String, b::String, a_comparator, b_comparator)
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Example comparison strategy for `set_comparison_strategy!()` that implements a version
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cap for host platforms that support _up to_ a particular version number.  As an example,
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if an artifact is built for macOS 10.9, it can run on macOS 10.11, however if it were
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built for macOS 10.12, it could not.  Therefore, the host platform of macOS 10.11 has a
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version cap at `v"10.11"`.
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Note that because both hosts and artifacts are represented with `Platform` objects it
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is possible to call `platforms_match()` with two artifacts, a host and an artifact, an
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artifact and a host, and even two hosts.  We attempt to do something intelligent for all
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cases, but in the case of comparing version caps between two hosts, we return `true` only
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if the two host platforms are in fact identical.
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"""
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function compare_version_cap(a::String, b::String, a_requested::Bool, b_requested::Bool)
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    a = VersionNumber(a)
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    b = VersionNumber(b)
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    # If both b and a requested, then we fall back to equality:
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    if a_requested && b_requested
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        return a == b
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    end
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    # Otherwise, do the comparison between the single version cap and the single version:
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    if a_requested
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        return b <= a
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        return a <= b
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    end
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end
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"""
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    HostPlatform(p::AbstractPlatform)
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Convert a `Platform` to act like a "host"; e.g. if it has a version-bound tag such as
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`"libstdcxx_version" => "3.4.26"`, it will treat that value as an upper bound, rather
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than a characteristic.  `Platform` objects that define artifacts generally denote the
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SDK or version that the artifact was built with, but for platforms, these versions are
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generally the maximal version the platform can support.  The way this transformation
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is implemented is to change the appropriate comparison strategies to treat these pieces
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of data as bounds rather than points in any comparison.
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"""
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function HostPlatform(p::AbstractPlatform)
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    if haskey(p, "os_version")
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        set_compare_strategy!(p, "os_version", compare_version_cap)
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    end
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    if haskey(p, "libstdcxx_version")
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        set_compare_strategy!(p, "libstdcxx_version", compare_version_cap)
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    end
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    return p
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end
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"""
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    arch(p::AbstractPlatform)
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Get the architecture for the given `Platform` object as a `String`.
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# Examples
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```jldoctest
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julia> arch(Platform("aarch64", "Linux"))
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julia> arch(Platform("amd64", "freebsd"))
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"x86_64"
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```
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"""
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arch(p::AbstractPlatform) = get(tags(p), "arch", nothing)
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"""
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    os(p::AbstractPlatform)
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# Examples
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```jldoctest
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julia> os(Platform("armv7l", "Linux"))
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julia> os(Platform("aarch64", "macos"))
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"macos"
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```
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"""
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os(p::AbstractPlatform) = get(tags(p), "os", nothing)
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# As a special helper, it's sometimes useful to know the current OS at compile-time
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function os()
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        return "windows"
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        return "macos"
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        return "freebsd"
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    elseif Sys.isopenbsd()
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        return "openbsd"
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    else
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        return "linux"
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    end
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end
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"""
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    libc(p::AbstractPlatform)
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Get the libc for the given `Platform` object as a `String`.  Returns `nothing` on
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# Examples
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```jldoctest
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julia> libc(Platform("armv7l", "Linux"))
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"glibc"
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julia> libc(Platform("aarch64", "linux"; libc="musl"))
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julia> libc(Platform("i686", "Windows"))
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```
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"""
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libc(p::AbstractPlatform) = get(tags(p), "libc", nothing)
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"""
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    call_abi(p::AbstractPlatform)
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Get the call ABI for the given `Platform` object as a `String`.  Returns `nothing` on
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# Examples
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```jldoctest
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julia> call_abi(Platform("armv7l", "Linux"))
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julia> call_abi(Platform("x86_64", "macos"))
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```
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"""
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call_abi(p::AbstractPlatform) = get(tags(p), "call_abi", nothing)
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const platform_names = Dict(
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    "linux" => "Linux",
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    "macos" => "macOS",
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    "windows" => "Windows",
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    "freebsd" => "FreeBSD",
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    "openbsd" => "OpenBSD",
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    nothing => "Unknown",
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)
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"""
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    platform_name(p::AbstractPlatform)
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"""
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function platform_name(p::AbstractPlatform)
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    return platform_names[os(p)]
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end
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function VNorNothing(d::Dict, key)
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    v = get(d, key, nothing)
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    if v === nothing
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        return nothing
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    end
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    return VersionNumber(v)::VersionNumber
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end
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"""
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    libgfortran_version(p::AbstractPlatform)
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Get the libgfortran version dictated by this `Platform` object as a `VersionNumber`,
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or `nothing` if no compatibility bound is imposed.
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"""
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libgfortran_version(p::AbstractPlatform) = VNorNothing(tags(p), "libgfortran_version")
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"""
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    libstdcxx_version(p::AbstractPlatform)
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Get the libstdc++ version dictated by this `Platform` object, or `nothing` if no
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compatibility bound is imposed.
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"""
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libstdcxx_version(p::AbstractPlatform) = VNorNothing(tags(p), "libstdcxx_version")
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"""
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    cxxstring_abi(p::AbstractPlatform)
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Get the c++ string ABI dictated by this `Platform` object, or `nothing` if no ABI is imposed.
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"""
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cxxstring_abi(p::AbstractPlatform) = get(tags(p), "cxxstring_abi", nothing)
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"""
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    os_version(p::AbstractPlatform)
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Get the OS version dictated by this `Platform` object, or `nothing` if no OS version is
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imposed/no data is available.  This is most commonly used by MacOS and FreeBSD objects
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where we have high platform SDK fragmentation, and features are available only on certain
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platform versions.
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"""
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os_version(p::AbstractPlatform) = VNorNothing(tags(p), "os_version")
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"""
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    wordsize(p::AbstractPlatform)
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Get the word size for the given `Platform` object.
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# Examples
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```jldoctest
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julia> wordsize(Platform("armv7l", "linux"))
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julia> wordsize(Platform("x86_64", "macos"))
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64
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```
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"""
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wordsize(p::AbstractPlatform) = (arch(p) ∈ ("i686", "armv6l", "armv7l")) ? 32 : 64
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"""
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    triplet(p::AbstractPlatform)
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Get the target triplet for the given `Platform` object as a `String`.
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# Examples
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```jldoctest
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julia> triplet(Platform("x86_64", "MacOS"))
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"x86_64-apple-darwin"
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julia> triplet(Platform("i686", "Windows"))
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"i686-w64-mingw32"
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julia> triplet(Platform("armv7l", "Linux"; libgfortran_version="3"))
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"armv7l-linux-gnueabihf-libgfortran3"
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```
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"""
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function triplet(p::AbstractPlatform)
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    str = string(
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        arch(p)::Union{Symbol,String},
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        os_str(p),
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        libc_str(p),
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        call_abi_str(p),
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    )
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    # Tack on optional compiler ABI flags
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    if libgfortran_version(p) !== nothing
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        str = string(str, "-libgfortran", libgfortran_version(p).major)
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    end
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    if cxxstring_abi(p) !== nothing
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        str = string(str, "-", cxxstring_abi(p))
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    end
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    if libstdcxx_version(p) !== nothing
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        str = string(str, "-libstdcxx", libstdcxx_version(p).patch)
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    end
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    # Tack on all extra tags
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    for (tag, val) in tags(p)
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        if tag ∈ ("os", "arch", "libc", "call_abi", "libgfortran_version", "libstdcxx_version", "cxxstring_abi", "os_version")
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            continue
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        end
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        str = string(str, "-", tag, "+", val)
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    end
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    return str
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end
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function os_str(p::AbstractPlatform)
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    if os(p) == "linux"
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        return "-linux"
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    elseif os(p) == "macos"
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        osvn = os_version(p)
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        if osvn !== nothing
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            return "-apple-darwin$(osvn.major)"
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        else
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            return "-apple-darwin"
×
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        end
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    elseif os(p) == "windows"
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        return "-w64-mingw32"
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    elseif os(p) == "freebsd"
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        osvn = os_version(p)
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        if osvn !== nothing
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            return "-unknown-freebsd$(osvn.major).$(osvn.minor)"
×
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        else
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            return "-unknown-freebsd"
×
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        end
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    elseif os(p) == "openbsd"
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        return "-unknown-openbsd"
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    else
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        return "-unknown"
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    end
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end
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# Helper functions for Linux and FreeBSD libc/abi mishmashes
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function libc_str(p::AbstractPlatform)
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    lc = libc(p)
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    if lc === nothing
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        return ""
×
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    elseif lc === "glibc"
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        return "-gnu"
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    else
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        return string("-", lc)
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    end
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end
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function call_abi_str(p::AbstractPlatform)
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    cabi = call_abi(p)
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    cabi === nothing ? "" : string(cabi::Union{Symbol,String})
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end
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Sys.isapple(p::AbstractPlatform) = os(p) == "macos"
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Sys.islinux(p::AbstractPlatform) = os(p) == "linux"
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Sys.iswindows(p::AbstractPlatform) = os(p) == "windows"
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Sys.isfreebsd(p::AbstractPlatform) = os(p) == "freebsd"
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Sys.isopenbsd(p::AbstractPlatform) = os(p) == "openbsd"
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Sys.isbsd(p::AbstractPlatform) = os(p) ∈ ("freebsd", "openbsd", "macos")
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Sys.isunix(p::AbstractPlatform) = Sys.isbsd(p) || Sys.islinux(p)
×
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const arch_mapping = Dict(
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    "x86_64" => "(x86_|amd)64",
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    "i686" => "i\\d86",
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    "aarch64" => "(aarch64|arm64)",
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    "armv7l" => "arm(v7l)?", # if we just see `arm-linux-gnueabihf`, we assume it's `armv7l`
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    "armv6l" => "armv6l",
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    "powerpc64le" => "p(ower)?pc64le",
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    "riscv64" => "(rv64|riscv64)",
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)
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# Keep this in sync with `CPUID.ISAs_by_family`
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# These are the CPUID side of the microarchitectures targeted by GCC flags in BinaryBuilder.jl
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const arch_march_isa_mapping = let
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    function get_set(arch, name)
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        all = CPUID.ISAs_by_family[arch]
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        return all[findfirst(x -> x.first == name, all)].second
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    end
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    Dict(
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        "i686" => [
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            "pentium4" => get_set("i686", "pentium4"),
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            "prescott" => get_set("i686", "prescott"),
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        ],
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        "x86_64" => [
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            "x86_64" => get_set("x86_64", "x86_64"),
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            "avx" => get_set("x86_64", "sandybridge"),
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            "avx2" => get_set("x86_64", "haswell"),
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            "avx512" => get_set("x86_64", "skylake_avx512"),
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        ],
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        "armv6l" => [
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            "arm1176jzfs" => get_set("armv6l", "arm1176jzfs"),
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        ],
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        "armv7l" => [
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            "armv7l" => get_set("armv7l", "armv7l"),
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            "neonvfpv4" => get_set("armv7l", "armv7l+neon+vfpv4"),
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        ],
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        "aarch64" => [
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            "armv8_0" => get_set("aarch64", "armv8.0-a"),
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            "armv8_1" => get_set("aarch64", "armv8.1-a"),
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            "armv8_2_crypto" => get_set("aarch64", "armv8.2-a+crypto"),
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            "a64fx" => get_set("aarch64", "a64fx"),
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            "apple_m1" => get_set("aarch64", "apple_m1"),
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        ],
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        "powerpc64le" => [
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            "power8" => get_set("powerpc64le", "power8"),
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        ],
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        "riscv64" => [
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            "riscv64" => get_set("riscv64", "riscv64"),
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        ],
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    )
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end
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const os_mapping = Dict(
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    "macos" => "-apple-darwin[\\d\\.]*",
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    "freebsd" => "-(.*-)?freebsd[\\d\\.]*",
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    "openbsd" => "-(.*-)?openbsd[\\d\\.]*",
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    "windows" => "-w64-mingw32",
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    "linux" => "-(.*-)?linux",
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)
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const libc_mapping = Dict(
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    "libc_nothing" => "",
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    "glibc" => "-gnu",
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    "musl" => "-musl",
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)
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const call_abi_mapping = Dict(
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    "call_abi_nothing" => "",
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    "eabihf" => "eabihf",
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    "eabi" => "eabi",
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)
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const libgfortran_version_mapping = Dict(
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    "libgfortran_nothing" => "",
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    "libgfortran3" => "(-libgfortran3)|(-gcc4)", # support old-style `gccX` versioning
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    "libgfortran4" => "(-libgfortran4)|(-gcc7)",
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    "libgfortran5" => "(-libgfortran5)|(-gcc8)",
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)
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const cxxstring_abi_mapping = Dict(
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    "cxxstring_nothing" => "",
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    "cxx03" => "-cxx03",
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    "cxx11" => "-cxx11",
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)
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const libstdcxx_version_mapping = Dict{String,String}(
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    "libstdcxx_nothing" => "",
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    "libstdcxx" => "-libstdcxx\\d+",
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)
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const triplet_regex = let
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    # Helper function to collapse dictionary of mappings down into a regex of
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    # named capture groups joined by "|" operators
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    c(mapping) = string("(",join(["(?<$k>$v)" for (k, v) in mapping], "|"), ")")
×
679

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    Regex(string(
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        "^",
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        # First, the core triplet; arch/os/libc/call_abi
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        c(arch_mapping),
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        c(os_mapping),
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        c(libc_mapping),
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        c(call_abi_mapping),
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        # Next, optional things, like libgfortran/libstdcxx/cxxstring abi
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        c(libgfortran_version_mapping),
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        c(cxxstring_abi_mapping),
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        c(libstdcxx_version_mapping),
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        # Finally, the catch-all for extended tags
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        "(?<tags>(?:-[^-]+\\+[^-]+)*)?",
693
        "\$",
694
    ))
695
end
696

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"""
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    parse(::Type{Platform}, triplet::AbstractString)
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Parses a string platform triplet back into a `Platform` object.
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"""
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function Base.parse(::Type{Platform}, triplet::String; validate_strict::Bool = false)
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703
    m = match(triplet_regex, triplet)
29✔
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    if m !== nothing
29✔
705
        # Helper function to find the single named field within the giant regex
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        # that is not `nothing` for each mapping we give it.
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        get_field(m, mapping) = begin
232✔
708
            for k in keys(mapping)
406✔
709
                if m[k] !== nothing
435✔
710
                    # Convert our sentinel `nothing` values to actual `nothing`
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                    if endswith(k, "_nothing")
203✔
712
                        return nothing
58✔
713
                    end
714
                    # Convert libgfortran/libstdcxx version numbers
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                    if startswith(k, "libgfortran")
145✔
716
                        return VersionNumber(parse(Int,k[12:end]))
29✔
717
                    elseif startswith(k, "libstdcxx")
116✔
718
                        return VersionNumber(3, 4, parse(Int,m[k][11:end]))
×
719
                    else
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                        return k
116✔
721
                    end
722
                end
723
            end
232✔
724
        end
725

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        # Extract the information we're interested in:
727
        tags = Dict{String,Any}()
29✔
728
        arch = get_field(m, arch_mapping)
29✔
729
        os = get_field(m, os_mapping)
29✔
730
        tags["libc"] = get_field(m, libc_mapping)
58✔
731
        tags["call_abi"] = get_field(m, call_abi_mapping)
29✔
732
        tags["libgfortran_version"] = get_field(m, libgfortran_version_mapping)
58✔
733
        tags["libstdcxx_version"] = get_field(m, libstdcxx_version_mapping)
29✔
734
        tags["cxxstring_abi"] = get_field(m, cxxstring_abi_mapping)
58✔
735
        function split_tags(tagstr)
58✔
736
            tag_fields = split(tagstr, "-"; keepempty=false)
29✔
737
            if isempty(tag_fields)
29✔
738
                return Pair{String,String}[]
×
739
            end
740
            return map(v -> String(v[1]) => String(v[2]), split.(tag_fields, "+"))
58✔
741
        end
742
        merge!(tags, Dict(split_tags(m["tags"])))
58✔
743

744
        # Special parsing of os version number, if any exists
745
        function extract_os_version(os_name, pattern)
29✔
746
            m_osvn = match(pattern, m[os_name])
×
747
            if m_osvn !== nothing
×
748
                return VersionNumber(m_osvn.captures[1])
×
749
            end
750
            return nothing
×
751
        end
752
        os_version = nothing
29✔
753
        if os == "macos"
58✔
754
            os_version = extract_os_version("macos", r".*darwin([\d.]+)"sa)
×
755
        end
756
        if os == "freebsd"
58✔
757
            os_version = extract_os_version("freebsd", r".*freebsd([\d.]+)"sa)
×
758
        end
759
        if os == "openbsd"
58✔
760
            os_version = extract_os_version("openbsd", r".*openbsd([\d.]+)"sa)
×
761
        end
762
        tags["os_version"] = os_version
29✔
763

764
        return Platform(arch, os, tags; validate_strict)
29✔
765
    end
766
    throw(ArgumentError("Platform `$(triplet)` is not an officially supported platform"))
×
767
end
768
Base.parse(::Type{Platform}, triplet::AbstractString; kwargs...) =
×
769
    parse(Platform, convert(String, triplet)::String; kwargs...)
770

771
function Base.tryparse(::Type{Platform}, triplet::AbstractString)
×
772
    try
×
773
        parse(Platform, triplet)
×
774
    catch e
775
        if isa(e, InterruptException)
×
776
            rethrow(e)
×
777
        end
778
        return nothing
×
779
    end
780
end
781

782
"""
783
    platform_dlext(p::AbstractPlatform = HostPlatform())
784

785
Return the dynamic library extension for the given platform, defaulting to the
786
currently running platform.  E.g. returns "so" for a Linux-based platform,
787
"dll" for a Windows-based platform, etc...
788
"""
789
function platform_dlext(p::AbstractPlatform = HostPlatform())
5✔
790
    if os(p) == "windows"
10✔
791
        return "dll"
1✔
792
    elseif os(p) == "macos"
8✔
793
        return "dylib"
1✔
794
    else
795
        return "so"
3✔
796
    end
797
end
798

799
# Not general purpose, just for parse_dl_name_version
800
function _this_os_name()
801
    if Sys.iswindows()
×
802
        return "windows"
×
803
    elseif Sys.isapple()
×
804
        return "macos"
×
805
    else
806
        return "other"
×
807
    end
808
end
809

810
"""
811
    parse_dl_name_version(path::String, platform::AbstractPlatform)
812

813
Given a path to a dynamic library, parse out what information we can
814
from the filename.  E.g. given something like "lib/libfoo.so.3.2",
815
this function returns `"libfoo", v"3.2"`.  If the path name is not a
816
valid dynamic library, this method throws an error.  If no soversion
817
can be extracted from the filename, as in "libbar.so" this method
818
returns `"libbar", nothing`.
819
"""
820
function parse_dl_name_version(path::String, os::String=_this_os_name())
821
    # Use an extraction regex that matches the given OS
822
    local dlregex
366✔
823
    # Keep this up to date with _this_os_name
824
    if os == "windows"
183✔
825
        # On Windows, libraries look like `libnettle-6.dll`.
826
        # Stay case-insensitive, the suffix might be `.DLL`.
827
        dlregex = r"^(.*?)(?:-((?:[\.\d]+)*))?\.dll$"isa
×
828
    elseif os == "macos"
183✔
829
        # On OSX, libraries look like `libnettle.6.3.dylib`
830
        dlregex = r"^(.*?)((?:\.[\d]+)*)\.dylib$"sa
×
831
    else
832
        # On Linux and others BSD, libraries look like `libnettle.so.6.3.0`
833
        dlregex = r"^(.*?)\.so((?:\.[\d]+)*)$"sa
×
834
    end
835

836
    m = match(dlregex, basename(path))
183✔
837
    if m === nothing
183✔
838
        throw(ArgumentError("Invalid dynamic library path '$path'"))
×
839
    end
840

841
    # Extract name and version
842
    name = m.captures[1]
183✔
843
    version = m.captures[2]
183✔
844
    if version === nothing || isempty(version)
366✔
845
        version = nothing
×
846
    else
847
        version = VersionNumber(strip(version, '.'))
181✔
848
    end
849
    return name, version
183✔
850
end
851

852
# Adapter for `AbstractString`
853
function parse_dl_name_version(path::AbstractString, os::AbstractString=_this_os_name())
×
854
    return parse_dl_name_version(string(path)::String, string(os)::String)
×
855
end
856

857
function get_csl_member(member::Symbol)
29✔
858
    # If CompilerSupportLibraries_jll is an stdlib, we can just grab things from it
859
    csl_pkgids = filter(pkgid -> pkgid.name == "CompilerSupportLibraries_jll", keys(Base.loaded_modules))
1,166✔
860
    if !isempty(csl_pkgids)
29✔
861
        CSL_mod = Base.loaded_modules[first(csl_pkgids)]
29✔
862

863
        # This can fail during bootstrap, so we skip in that case.
864
        if isdefined(CSL_mod, member)
29✔
865
            return getproperty(CSL_mod, member)
29✔
866
        end
867
    end
868

869
    return nothing
×
870
end
871

872
"""
873
    detect_libgfortran_version()
874

875
Inspects the current Julia process to determine the libgfortran version this Julia is
876
linked against (if any).  Returns `nothing` if no libgfortran version dependence is
877
detected.
878
"""
879
function detect_libgfortran_version()
×
880
    function get_libgfortran_path()
×
881
        # If CompilerSupportLibraries_jll is an stdlib, we can just directly ask for
882
        # the path here, without checking `dllist()`:
883
        libgfortran_path = get_csl_member(:libgfortran_path)
×
884
        if libgfortran_path !== nothing
×
885
            return libgfortran_path::String
×
886
        end
887

888
        # Otherwise, look for it having already been loaded by something
889
        libgfortran_paths = filter!(x -> occursin("libgfortran", x), Libdl.dllist())
×
890
        if !isempty(libgfortran_paths)
×
891
            return first(libgfortran_paths)::String
×
892
        end
893

894
        # One day, I hope to not be linking against libgfortran in base Julia
895
        return nothing
×
896
    end
897

898
    libgfortran_path = get_libgfortran_path()
×
899
    name, version = parse_dl_name_version(libgfortran_path, os())
×
900
    if version === nothing
×
901
        # Even though we complain about this, we allow it to continue in the hopes that
902
        # we shall march on to a BRIGHTER TOMORROW.  One in which we are not shackled
903
        # by the constraints of libgfortran compiler ABIs upon our precious programming
904
        # languages; one where the mistakes of yesterday are mere memories and not
905
        # continual maintenance burdens upon the children of the dawn; one where numeric
906
        # code may be cleanly implemented in a modern language and not bestowed onto the
907
        # next generation by grizzled ancients, documented only with a faded yellow
908
        # sticky note that bears a hastily-scribbled "good luck".
909
        @warn("Unable to determine libgfortran version from '$(libgfortran_path)'")
×
910
    end
911
    return version
×
912
end
913

914
"""
915
    detect_libstdcxx_version(max_minor_version::Int=30)
916

917
Inspects the currently running Julia process to find out what version of libstdc++
918
it is linked against (if any).  `max_minor_version` is the latest version in the
919
3.4 series of GLIBCXX where the search is performed.
920
"""
921
function detect_libstdcxx_version(max_minor_version::Int=30)
29✔
922
    function get_libstdcxx_handle()
87✔
923
        # If CompilerSupportLibraries_jll is an stdlib, we can just directly open it
924
        libstdcxx = get_csl_member(:libstdcxx)
29✔
925
        if libstdcxx !== nothing
29✔
926
            return nothing
29✔
927
        end
928

929
        # Otherwise, look for it having already been loaded by something
930
        libstdcxx_paths = filter!(x -> occursin("libstdc++", x), Libdl.dllist())
×
931
        if !isempty(libstdcxx_paths)
×
932
            return Libdl.dlopen(first(libstdcxx_paths), Libdl.RTLD_NOLOAD)::Ptr{Cvoid}
×
933
        end
934

935
        # One day, I hope to not be linking against libgfortran in base Julia
936
        return nothing
×
937
    end
938

939
    # Brute-force our way through GLIBCXX_* symbols to discover which version we're linked against
940
    libstdcxx = get_libstdcxx_handle()
29✔
941

942
    if libstdcxx !== nothing
29✔
943
        # Try all GLIBCXX versions down to GCC v4.8:
944
        # https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/abi.html
945
        for minor_version in max_minor_version:-1:18
×
946
            if Libdl.dlsym(libstdcxx, "GLIBCXX_3.4.$(minor_version)"; throw_error=false) !== nothing
×
947
                return VersionNumber("3.4.$(minor_version)")
×
948
            end
949
        end
×
950
    end
951
    return nothing
29✔
952
end
953

954
"""
955
    detect_cxxstring_abi()
956

957
Inspects the currently running Julia process to see what version of the C++11 string ABI
958
it was compiled with (this is only relevant if compiled with `g++`; `clang` has no
959
incompatibilities yet, bless its heart).  In reality, this actually checks for symbols
960
within LLVM, but that is close enough for our purposes, as you can't mix configurations
961
between Julia and LLVM; they must match.
962
"""
963
function detect_cxxstring_abi()
×
964
    # First, if we're not linked against libstdc++, then early-exit because this doesn't matter.
965
    libstdcxx_paths = filter!(x -> occursin("libstdc++", x), Libdl.dllist())
×
966
    if isempty(libstdcxx_paths)
×
967
        # We were probably built by `clang`; we don't link against `libstdc++`` at all.
968
        return nothing
×
969
    end
970

971
    function open_libllvm(f::Function)
×
972
        for lib_name in (Base.libllvm_name, "libLLVM", "LLVM", "libLLVMSupport")
×
973
            hdl = Libdl.dlopen_e(lib_name)
×
974
            if hdl != C_NULL
×
975
                try
×
976
                    return f(hdl)
×
977
                finally
978
                    Libdl.dlclose(hdl)
×
979
                end
980
            end
981
        end
×
982
        error("Unable to open libLLVM!")
×
983
    end
984

985
    return open_libllvm() do hdl
×
986
        # Check for llvm::sys::getProcessTriple(), first without cxx11 tag:
987
        if Libdl.dlsym_e(hdl, "_ZN4llvm3sys16getProcessTripleEv") != C_NULL
×
988
            return "cxx03"
×
989
        elseif Libdl.dlsym_e(hdl, "_ZN4llvm3sys16getProcessTripleB5cxx11Ev") != C_NULL
×
990
            return "cxx11"
×
991
        else
992
            @warn("Unable to find llvm::sys::getProcessTriple() in libLLVM!")
×
993
            return nothing
×
994
        end
995
    end
996
end
997

998
"""
999
    host_triplet()
1000

1001
Build host triplet out of `Sys.MACHINE` and various introspective utilities that
1002
detect compiler ABI values such as `libgfortran_version`, `libstdcxx_version` and
1003
`cxxstring_abi`.  We do this without using any `Platform` tech as it must run before
1004
we have much of that built.
1005
"""
1006
function host_triplet()
29✔
1007
    str = Base.BUILD_TRIPLET
29✔
1008

1009
    if !occursin("-libgfortran", str)
29✔
1010
        libgfortran_version = detect_libgfortran_version()
×
1011
        if libgfortran_version !== nothing
×
1012
            str = string(str, "-libgfortran", libgfortran_version.major)
×
1013
        end
1014
    end
1015

1016
    if !occursin("-cxx", str)
29✔
1017
        cxxstring_abi = detect_cxxstring_abi()
×
1018
        if cxxstring_abi !== nothing
×
1019
            str = string(str, "-", cxxstring_abi)
×
1020
        end
1021
    end
1022

1023
    if !occursin("-libstdcxx", str)
29✔
1024
        libstdcxx_version = detect_libstdcxx_version()
29✔
1025
        if libstdcxx_version !== nothing
29✔
1026
            str = string(str, "-libstdcxx", libstdcxx_version.patch)
×
1027
        end
1028
    end
1029

1030
    # Add on julia_version extended tag
1031
    if !occursin("-julia_version+", str)
29✔
1032
        str = string(str, "-julia_version+", VersionNumber(VERSION.major, VERSION.minor, VERSION.patch))
29✔
1033
    end
1034
    return str
29✔
1035
end
1036

1037
"""
1038
    HostPlatform()
1039

1040
Return the `Platform` object that corresponds to the current host system, with all
1041
relevant comparison strategies set to host platform mode.  This is equivalent to:
1042

1043
    HostPlatform(parse(Platform, Base.BinaryPlatforms.host_triplet()))
1044
"""
1045
function HostPlatform()
1✔
1046
    return HostPlatform(parse(Platform, host_triplet()))::Platform
207✔
1047
end
1048

1049
"""
1050
    platforms_match(a::AbstractPlatform, b::AbstractPlatform)
1051

1052
Return `true` if `a` and `b` are matching platforms, where matching is determined by
1053
comparing all keys contained within the platform objects, and if both objects contain
1054
entries for that key, they must match.  Comparison, by default, is performed using
1055
the `==` operator, however this can be overridden on a key-by-key basis by adding
1056
"comparison strategies" through `set_compare_strategy!(platform, key, func)`.
1057

1058
Note that as the comparison strategy is set on the `Platform` object, and not globally,
1059
a custom comparison strategy is first looked for within the `a` object, then if none
1060
is found, it is looked for in the `b` object.  Finally, if none is found in either, the
1061
default of `==(ak, bk)` is used.  We throw an error if custom comparison strategies are
1062
used on both `a` and `b` and they are not the same custom comparison.
1063

1064
The reserved tags `os_version` and `libstdcxx_version` use this mechanism to provide
1065
bounded version constraints, where an artifact can specify that it was built using APIs
1066
only available in macOS `v"10.11"` and later, or an artifact can state that it requires
1067
a libstdc++ that is at least `v"3.4.22"`, etc...
1068
"""
1069
function platforms_match(a::AbstractPlatform, b::AbstractPlatform)
×
1070
    for k in union(keys(tags(a)::Dict{String,String}), keys(tags(b)::Dict{String,String}))
×
1071
        ak = get(tags(a), k, nothing)
×
1072
        bk = get(tags(b), k, nothing)
×
1073

1074
        # Only continue if both `ak` and `bk` are not `nothing`
1075
        if ak === nothing || bk === nothing
×
1076
            continue
×
1077
        end
1078

1079
        a_comp = get_compare_strategy(a, k)
×
1080
        b_comp = get_compare_strategy(b, k)
×
1081

1082
        # Throw an error if `a` and `b` have both set non-default comparison strategies for `k`
1083
        # and they're not the same strategy.
1084
        if a_comp !== compare_default && b_comp !== compare_default && a_comp !== b_comp
×
1085
            throw(ArgumentError("Cannot compare Platform objects with two different non-default comparison strategies for the same key \"$(k)\""))
×
1086
        end
1087

1088
        # Select the custom comparator, if we have one.
1089
        comparator = a_comp
×
1090
        if b_comp !== compare_default
×
1091
            comparator = b_comp
×
1092
        end
1093

1094
        # Call the comparator, passing in which objects requested this comparison (one, the other, or both)
1095
        # For some comparators this doesn't matter, but for non-symmetrical comparisons, it does.
1096
        if !(comparator(ak, bk, a_comp === comparator, b_comp === comparator)::Bool)
×
1097
            return false
×
1098
        end
1099
    end
×
1100
    return true
×
1101
end
1102

1103
function platforms_match(a::String, b::AbstractPlatform)
27✔
1104
    return platforms_match(parse(Platform, a), b)
27✔
1105
end
1106
function platforms_match(a::AbstractPlatform, b::String)
27✔
1107
    return platforms_match(a, parse(Platform, b))
27✔
1108
end
1109
platforms_match(a::String, b::String) = platforms_match(parse(Platform, a), parse(Platform, b))
×
1110

1111
# Adapters for AbstractString backedge avoidance
1112
platforms_match(a::AbstractString, b::AbstractPlatform) = platforms_match(string(a)::String, b)
×
1113
platforms_match(a::AbstractPlatform, b::AbstractString) = platforms_match(a, string(b)::String)
×
1114
platforms_match(a::AbstractString, b::AbstractString) = platforms_match(string(a)::String, string(b)::String)
×
1115

1116

1117
"""
1118
    select_platform(download_info::Dict, platform::AbstractPlatform = HostPlatform())
1119

1120
Given a `download_info` dictionary mapping platforms to some value, choose
1121
the value whose key best matches `platform`, returning `nothing` if no matches
1122
can be found.
1123

1124
Platform attributes such as architecture, libc, calling ABI, etc... must all
1125
match exactly, however attributes such as compiler ABI can have wildcards
1126
within them such as `nothing` which matches any version of GCC.
1127
"""
1128
function select_platform(download_info::Dict, platform::AbstractPlatform = HostPlatform())
×
1129
    ps = collect(filter(p -> platforms_match(p, platform), keys(download_info)))
×
1130

1131
    if isempty(ps)
×
1132
        return nothing
×
1133
    end
1134

1135
    # At this point, we may have multiple possibilities.  We now engage a multi-
1136
    # stage selection algorithm, where we first sort the matches by how complete
1137
    # the match is, e.g. preferring matches where the intersection of tags is
1138
    # equal to the union of the tags:
1139
    function match_loss(a, b)
×
1140
        a_tags = Set(keys(tags(a)))
×
1141
        b_tags = Set(keys(tags(b)))
×
1142
        return length(union(a_tags, b_tags)) - length(intersect(a_tags, b_tags))
×
1143
    end
1144

1145
    # We prefer these better matches, and secondarily reverse-sort by triplet so
1146
    # as to generally choose the latest release (e.g. a `libgfortran5` tarball
1147
    # over a `libgfortran3` tarball).
1148
    sort!(ps, lt = (a, b) -> begin
×
1149
        loss_a = match_loss(a, platform)
×
1150
        loss_b = match_loss(b, platform)
×
1151
        if loss_a != loss_b
×
1152
            return loss_a < loss_b
×
1153
        end
1154
        return triplet(a) > triplet(b)
×
1155
    end)
1156

1157
    # @invokelatest here to not get invalidated by new defs of `==(::Function, ::Function)`
1158
    return @invokelatest getindex(download_info, first(ps))
×
1159
end
1160

1161
# precompiles to reduce latency (see https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/pull/43990#issuecomment-1025692379)
1162
Dict{Platform,String}()[HostPlatform()] = ""
1163
Platform("x86_64", "linux", Dict{String,Any}(); validate_strict=true)
1164
Platform("x86_64", "linux", Dict{String,String}(); validate_strict=false)  # called this way from Artifacts.unpack_platform
1165

1166
end # module
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