headers: rename CPU_ARCH_ABI32 to CPU_ARCH_ABI64_32#936
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This PR renames the constant CPU_ARCH_ABI32 to CPU_ARCH_ABI64_32 to better reflect its purpose of representing 64-bit CPU architectures running with 32-bit types. The change aligns with Apple's naming conventions and improves code clarity.
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- Renamed constant from
CPU_ARCH_ABI32toCPU_ARCH_ABI64_32 - Updated comments to clarify that this mask is for "64-bit CPU architectures with 32-bit types" rather than the ambiguous "64-bit architectures running a 32-bit ABI"
- Updated the usage of the constant in
CPU_TYPE_ARM64_32definition
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This better matches what it actually represents. It also matches what Apple calls it.
Not a breaking change as it's private API.