The x86-64 architecture mandates support for MMX and SSE2, so we don't need to tell that the compiler generates them. They're implied. This could serve to determine that the user specified no -march= or -m flags that affect the architecture on the CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS, but fails if the compiler does that on its own for this particular target. For example, both for Android and macOS, the minimum feature set is SSSE3 for 32-bit and SSE4.1 for 64-bit. Change-Id: I76216ced393445a4ae2dfffd172a94b17e8a9a37 Reviewed-by: Allan Sandfeld Jensen <allan.jensen@qt.io> |
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