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Mostly for msys2 and mingw64 builds, which are different from each other and different from standard Visual Studio builds. Isn't Windows fun? - Define _GNU_SOURCE in more files (it's already used in ggml.c for Linux's sake). - Don't use PrefetchVirtualMemory if not building for Windows 8 or later (mingw64 doesn't by default). But warn the user about this situation since it's probably not intended. - Check for NOMINMAX already being defined, which it is on mingw64. - Actually use the `increment` variable (bug in my `pizza` PR). - Suppress unused variable warnings in the fake pthread_create and pthread_join implementations for Windows. - (not Windows-related) Remove mention of `asprintf` from comment; `asprintf` is no longer used. Fixes ggerganov#871.
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