| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960 | /*! arch. MIT License. Feross Aboukhadijeh <https://feross.org/opensource> */var cp = require('child_process')var fs = require('fs')var path = require('path')/** * Returns the operating system's CPU architecture. This is different than * `process.arch` or `os.arch()` which returns the architecture the Node.js (or * Electron) binary was compiled for. */module.exports = function arch () {  /**   * The running binary is 64-bit, so the OS is clearly 64-bit.   */  if (process.arch === 'x64') {    return 'x64'  }  /**   * All recent versions of Mac OS are 64-bit.   */  if (process.platform === 'darwin') {    return 'x64'  }  /**   * On Windows, the most reliable way to detect a 64-bit OS from within a 32-bit   * app is based on the presence of a WOW64 file: %SystemRoot%\SysNative.   * See: https://twitter.com/feross/status/776949077208510464   */  if (process.platform === 'win32') {    var useEnv = false    try {      useEnv = !!(process.env.SYSTEMROOT && fs.statSync(process.env.SYSTEMROOT))    } catch (err) {}    var sysRoot = useEnv ? process.env.SYSTEMROOT : 'C:\\Windows'    // If %SystemRoot%\SysNative exists, we are in a WOW64 FS Redirected application.    var isWOW64 = false    try {      isWOW64 = !!fs.statSync(path.join(sysRoot, 'sysnative'))    } catch (err) {}    return isWOW64 ? 'x64' : 'x86'  }  /**   * On Linux, use the `getconf` command to get the architecture.   */  if (process.platform === 'linux') {    var output = cp.execSync('getconf LONG_BIT', { encoding: 'utf8' })    return output === '64\n' ? 'x64' : 'x86'  }  /**   * If none of the above, assume the architecture is 32-bit.   */  return 'x86'}
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