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ref-manual/variables.rst: document HOST_*_ARCH variables
These variables control the flags for the assembler, compiler and linker, but depend on the context. Reviewed-by: Quentin Schulz <quentin.schulz@cherry.de> (From yocto-docs rev: 1520ba47f66c6d51f710005cdd4f4b880eccd5b0) Signed-off-by: Antonin Godard <antonin.godard@bootlin.com> (cherry picked from commit f8eb33569a5e8cadc036855e2d95eee77e627cb4) Signed-off-by: Antonin Godard <antonin.godard@bootlin.com> Signed-off-by: Steve Sakoman <steve@sakoman.com>
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:term:`HOST_AS_ARCH`
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Specifies architecture-specific assembler flags.
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Default initialization for :term:`HOST_AS_ARCH` varies depending on what
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is being built:
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- :term:`TARGET_AS_ARCH` when building for the
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target
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- :term:`BUILD_AS_ARCH` when building for the build host (i.e.
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``-native``)
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- :term:`SDK_AS_ARCH` when building for an SDK (i.e. ``nativesdk-``)
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:term:`HOST_CC_ARCH`
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Specifies architecture-specific compiler flags that are passed to the
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C compiler.
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- ``BUILDSDK_CC_ARCH`` when building for an SDK (i.e.
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``nativesdk-``)
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:term:`HOST_LD_ARCH`
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Specifies architecture-specific linker flags.
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Default initialization for :term:`HOST_LD_ARCH` varies depending on what
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is being built:
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- :term:`TARGET_LD_ARCH` when building for the target
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- :term:`BUILD_LD_ARCH` when building for the build host (i.e.
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``-native``)
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- :term:`SDK_LD_ARCH` when building for an SDK (i.e. ``nativesdk-``)
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:term:`HOST_OS`
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Specifies the name of the target operating system, which is normally
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the same as the :term:`TARGET_OS`. The variable can
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