Note from a donor
Adam D. Ruppe
destructionator at gmail.com
Mon Oct 30 14:46:30 UTC 2017
On Monday, 30 October 2017 at 10:53:33 UTC, Kagamin wrote:
> Because native.
The processor natively supports all 32 bit code when running in
64 bit more. It just works as far as native hardware goes.
You also need your library dependencies installed too, and indeed
on Linux that might be an extra install (just like any other
dependencies...), but on Windows, the 32 bit core libs are always
installed and with D, you don't really use other stuff anyway.
D on Windows 32 bit just works and generates an exe that just
works on basically any Windows box from the last 15 years and
will likely continue to just work for AT LEAST the next 5,
probably more.
If you're playing around... really no reason not to just use the
32 bit one.
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