TargetTriple

Enum TargetTriple 

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pub enum TargetTriple {
Show 45 variants Windows, Linux, Macos, X8664PcWindowsMsvc, Aarch64PcWindowsMsvc, I686PcWindowsMsvc, X8664UnknownLinuxGnu, Aarch64AppleDarwin, X8664AppleDarwin, Aarch64UnknownLinuxGnu, Aarch64UnknownLinuxMusl, X8664UnknownLinuxMusl, Riscv64UnknownLinuxGnu, X8664Manylinux2014, X8664Manylinux217, X8664Manylinux228, X8664Manylinux231, X8664Manylinux232, X8664Manylinux233, X8664Manylinux234, X8664Manylinux235, X8664Manylinux236, X8664Manylinux237, X8664Manylinux238, X8664Manylinux239, X8664Manylinux240, Aarch64Manylinux2014, Aarch64Manylinux217, Aarch64Manylinux228, Aarch64Manylinux231, Aarch64Manylinux232, Aarch64Manylinux233, Aarch64Manylinux234, Aarch64Manylinux235, Aarch64Manylinux236, Aarch64Manylinux237, Aarch64Manylinux238, Aarch64Manylinux239, Aarch64Manylinux240, Aarch64LinuxAndroid, X8664LinuxAndroid, Wasm32Pyodide2024, Arm64Ios, Arm64IosSimulator, X8664IosSimulator,
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The supported target triples. Each triple consists of an architecture, vendor, and operating system.

See: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/platform-support.html

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Windows

An alias for x86_64-pc-windows-msvc, the default target for Windows.

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Linux

An alias for x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, the default target for Linux.

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Macos

An alias for aarch64-apple-darwin, the default target for macOS.

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X8664PcWindowsMsvc

A 64-bit x86 Windows target.

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Aarch64PcWindowsMsvc

An ARM64 Windows target.

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I686PcWindowsMsvc

A 32-bit x86 Windows target.

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X8664UnknownLinuxGnu

An x86 Linux target. Equivalent to x86_64-manylinux_2_28.

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Aarch64AppleDarwin

An ARM-based macOS target, as seen on Apple Silicon devices

By default, assumes the least-recent, non-EOL macOS version (13.0), but respects the MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET environment variable if set.

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X8664AppleDarwin

An x86 macOS target.

By default, assumes the least-recent, non-EOL macOS version (13.0), but respects the MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET environment variable if set.

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Aarch64UnknownLinuxGnu

An ARM64 Linux target. Equivalent to aarch64-manylinux_2_28.

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Aarch64UnknownLinuxMusl

An ARM64 Linux target.

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X8664UnknownLinuxMusl

An x86_64 Linux target.

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Riscv64UnknownLinuxGnu

A RISCV64 Linux target.

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X8664Manylinux2014

An x86_64 target for the manylinux2014 platform. Equivalent to x86_64-manylinux_2_17.

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X8664Manylinux217

An x86_64 target for the manylinux_2_17 platform.

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X8664Manylinux228

An x86_64 target for the manylinux_2_28 platform.

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X8664Manylinux231

An x86_64 target for the manylinux_2_31 platform.

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X8664Manylinux232

An x86_64 target for the manylinux_2_32 platform.

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X8664Manylinux233

An x86_64 target for the manylinux_2_33 platform.

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X8664Manylinux234

An x86_64 target for the manylinux_2_34 platform.

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X8664Manylinux235

An x86_64 target for the manylinux_2_35 platform.

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X8664Manylinux236

An x86_64 target for the manylinux_2_36 platform.

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X8664Manylinux237

An x86_64 target for the manylinux_2_37 platform.

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X8664Manylinux238

An x86_64 target for the manylinux_2_38 platform.

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X8664Manylinux239

An x86_64 target for the manylinux_2_39 platform.

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X8664Manylinux240

An x86_64 target for the manylinux_2_40 platform.

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Aarch64Manylinux2014

An ARM64 target for the manylinux2014 platform. Equivalent to aarch64-manylinux_2_17.

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Aarch64Manylinux217

An ARM64 target for the manylinux_2_17 platform.

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Aarch64Manylinux228

An ARM64 target for the manylinux_2_28 platform.

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Aarch64Manylinux231

An ARM64 target for the manylinux_2_31 platform.

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Aarch64Manylinux232

An ARM64 target for the manylinux_2_32 platform.

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Aarch64Manylinux233

An ARM64 target for the manylinux_2_33 platform.

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Aarch64Manylinux234

An ARM64 target for the manylinux_2_34 platform.

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Aarch64Manylinux235

An ARM64 target for the manylinux_2_35 platform.

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Aarch64Manylinux236

An ARM64 target for the manylinux_2_36 platform.

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Aarch64Manylinux237

An ARM64 target for the manylinux_2_37 platform.

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Aarch64Manylinux238

An ARM64 target for the manylinux_2_38 platform.

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Aarch64Manylinux239

An ARM64 target for the manylinux_2_39 platform.

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Aarch64Manylinux240

An ARM64 target for the manylinux_2_40 platform.

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Aarch64LinuxAndroid

An ARM64 Android target.

By default uses Android API level 24, but respects the ANDROID_API_LEVEL environment variable if set.

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X8664LinuxAndroid

An x86_64 Android target.

By default uses Android API level 24, but respects the ANDROID_API_LEVEL environment variable if set.

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Wasm32Pyodide2024

A wasm32 target using the Pyodide 2024 platform. Meant for use with Python 3.12.

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Arm64Ios

An ARM64 target for iOS device

By default, iOS 13.0 is used, but respects the IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET environment variable if set.

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Arm64IosSimulator

An ARM64 target for iOS simulator

By default, iOS 13.0 is used, but respects the IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET environment variable if set.

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X8664IosSimulator

An x86_64 target for iOS simulator

By default, iOS 13.0 is used, but respects the IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET environment variable if set.

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impl TargetTriple

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pub fn platform(self) -> Platform

Return the Platform for the target.

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pub fn platform_machine(self) -> &'static str

Return the platform_machine value for the target.

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pub fn platform_system(self) -> &'static str

Return the platform_system value for the target.

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pub fn platform_version(self) -> &'static str

Return the platform_version value for the target.

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pub fn platform_release(self) -> &'static str

Return the platform_release value for the target.

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pub fn os_name(self) -> &'static str

Return the os_name value for the target.

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pub fn sys_platform(self) -> &'static str

Return the sys_platform value for the target.

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pub fn manylinux_compatible(self) -> bool

Return true if the platform is compatible with manylinux.

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pub fn markers(self, base: &MarkerEnvironment) -> MarkerEnvironment

Return a MarkerEnvironment compatible with the given TargetTriple, based on a base MarkerEnvironment.

The returned MarkerEnvironment will preserve the base environment’s Python version markers, but override its platform markers.

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impl Clone for TargetTriple

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fn clone(&self) -> TargetTriple

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for TargetTriple

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for TargetTriple

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fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>
where __D: Deserializer<'de>,

Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more
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impl PartialEq for TargetTriple

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fn eq(&self, other: &TargetTriple) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl Copy for TargetTriple

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impl Eq for TargetTriple

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impl StructuralPartialEq for TargetTriple

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Change the background color to red
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Change the foreground color to green
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Change the foreground color to yellow
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