When I think "march" I think of the string I pass to the compiler to explicitly 
get 32 or 64 bit. For clang on macOS, I say "x86_64" and for 32 bit I say 
"i386".

It's fine if deken uses the different string, I was more trying to clarify my 
understanding. Ideally, I'd prefer if those string matched but I can also 
understand the underscore in "x86_64" is not ideal for the filename parsing.

> On Apr 30, 2018, at 10:14 AM, pd-dev-requ...@lists.iem.at wrote:
> 
>> 
>> When compiler on macOS, it's DEFINITELY x86_64. Isn't it the same in MinGW?
> 
> could you clarify how you define "it"?

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