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Do not test WIN32, instead test _WIN32
To the best of my knowledge:
* `_WIN32` and `_WIN64` are defined by the compiler,
* `WIN32` and `WIN64` are defined by the user, to indicate whatever
the user chooses them to indicate. They mean 32-bit and 64-bit Windows
compilation by convention only.
See:
https://accu.org/journals/overload/24/132/wilson_2223/
Windows compilers in general, and MSVC in particular, have been defining
`_WIN32` and `_WIN64` for a long time, provably at least since Visual Studio
2015, and in practice as early as in the days of 16-bit Windows.
See:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/preprocessor/predefined-macros?view=msvc-140
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/winprog64/the-tools
Tests used to be inconsistent, usually testing `_WIN32` and here testing `WIN32`.
This brings consistency to Windows detection.1 parent 0f51fb4 commit 3134c70
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