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Pierrick Bouvier authored
It's now possible to natively compile a flutter app for windows-arm64. Cross-compilation is not yet implemented. Uses arm64 artifacts now available for Dart/Flutter. Platform detection is based on Abi class, provided by Dart. Depending if Dart is an arm64 or x64 binary, the Abi is set accordingly. Initial bootstrap of dart artifacts (update_dart_sdk.ps1) is checking PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE environment variable, which is the way to detect host architecture on Windows. This is available only for master channel (on other channels, it fallbacks to windows-x64). On windows-x64, it produces an x64 app. On windows-arm64, it produces an arm64 app.
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