liblzma: Refer to MinGW-w64 instead of MinGW in the API headers.

MinGW (formely a MinGW.org Project, later the MinGW.OSDN Project
at <https://osdn.net/projects/mingw/>) has GCC 9.2.0 as the
most recent GCC package (released 2021-02-02). The project might
still be alive but majority of people have switched to MinGW-w64.
Thus it seems clearer to refer to MinGW-w64 in our API headers too.
Building with MinGW is likely to still work but I haven't tested it
in the recent years.
This commit is contained in:
Lasse Collin 2023-09-30 22:54:28 +03:00
parent 597f49b614
commit 2c7ee92e44
2 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -182,11 +182,11 @@
* against static liblzma on them, don't worry about LZMA_API_STATIC. That
* is, most developers will never need to use LZMA_API_STATIC.
*
* The GCC variants are a special case on Windows (Cygwin and MinGW).
* The GCC variants are a special case on Windows (Cygwin and MinGW-w64).
* We rely on GCC doing the right thing with its auto-import feature,
* and thus don't use __declspec(dllimport). This way developers don't
* need to worry about LZMA_API_STATIC. Also the calling convention is
* omitted on Cygwin but not on MinGW.
* omitted on Cygwin but not on MinGW-w64.
*/
#ifndef LZMA_API_IMPORT
# if !defined(LZMA_API_STATIC) && defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__GNUC__)

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@ -106,7 +106,7 @@
LZMA_VERSION_COMMIT)
/* #ifndef is needed for use with windres (MinGW or Cygwin). */
/* #ifndef is needed for use with windres (MinGW-w64 or Cygwin). */
#ifndef LZMA_H_INTERNAL_RC
/**