Rework host platform naming#617
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"host platform" is this concept I invented very early in the project to encode the build machine os and architecture. I chose "linux64" to represent Linux x86-64. And for reasons I can't recall, I never qualified the macOS architecture into the name like I did for Linux. This commit refactors the string so that it is consistently `os_arch`. `linux64` becomes `linux_x86_64`. `macos` becomes `macos_x86_64` and `macos_arm64`. I'm doing this cleanup in service of native ARM Linux builds. `linux64` is ambiguous. And macOS not behaving the same was always wonky. Let's impose some consistency instead of layering hacks upon hacks.
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"host platform" is this concept I invented very early in the project to encode the build machine os and architecture. I chose "linux64" to represent Linux x86-64. And for reasons I can't recall, I never qualified the macOS architecture into the name like I did for Linux.
This commit refactors the string so that it is consistently
os_arch.linux64becomeslinux_x86_64.macosbecomesmacos_x86_64andmacos_arm64.I'm doing this cleanup in service of native ARM Linux builds.
linux64is ambiguous. And macOS not behaving the same was always wonky. Let's impose some consistency instead of layering hacks upon hacks.