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authorRobert Hensing <robert@roberthensing.nl>2025-07-20 12:39:20 +0200
committerRobert Hensing <robert@roberthensing.nl>2025-09-09 04:42:37 +0200
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parentca4beaaf1cf89deb630987361fa824c785c894f3 (diff)
lib: Introduce Cross Index concept
A Cross Index, short for Cross Platform Pair Index, is the essential shape of a splice, without the invoking the more mind bending concept of adding variations of for these 6 pairings to an existing thing so that it can be switched out for something else. So the purpose of a Cross Index is to contain the result of `f`\ (which may be reified in code, or just an abstract concept): - f "build" "build" - f "build" "host" - ... Splicing on the other hand refers not just to these six variants, but to the idea of tacking them onto one of the variants. (hostTarget, I believe) Cross Indexes are a necessity for making cross compilation work, but splicing is more than necessary.
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