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…rom values in the Apple configuration fragment. When using `--host_cpu=darwin_x86_64` on an ARM (Apple Silicon) host, the value returned by the Apple configuration fragment is wrong, and we end up compiling Swift for `arm64`. Since the C++ toolchain already has the correct triple verbatim as we want it in the `target_gnu_system_name` field, just use that, and add some generally useful utilities for manipulating the triples and their components. Note to open-source rules maintainers: This change requires/assumes that your C++ toolchain configuration returns a complete target triple that includes minimum OS version and target environment; for example, `x86_64-apple-ios13.0-simulator`. PiperOrigin-RevId: 429897884 (cherry picked from commit 62b33ed)
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When using
--host_cpu=darwin_x86_64on an ARM (Apple Silicon) host, the value returned by the Apple configuration fragment is wrong, and we end up compiling Swift forarm64. Since the C++ toolchain already has the correct triple verbatim as we want it in thetarget_gnu_system_namefield, just use that, and add some generally useful utilities for manipulating the triples and their components.Note to open-source rules maintainers: This change requires/assumes that your C++ toolchain configuration returns a complete target triple that includes minimum OS version and target environment; for example,
x86_64-apple-ios13.0-simulator.PiperOrigin-RevId: 429897884
(cherry picked from commit 62b33ed)