The standard way of cmake install to a destination folder is the following pattern:
```shell
cd <BUILD_DIR>
cmake <SRC_DIR>
cmake --build <BUILD_DIR>
cmake --install <BUILD_DIR> --prefix <INSTALL_DIR>
```
Right now, the `<INSTALL_DIR>` folder passed in cmake --install command is ignored,
and always installed into `C:/Program Files(x86)/...`, which is the default
`CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX` value passed at the `cmake <SRC_DIR>` call.
Thus, it is not possible to install the binaries into different folders
without rerun the cmake/build process.
The important thing here is, the cmake variable `CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`
is supposed to be passed at `cmake --install` time with the `--prefix` argument.
In cmake file, `install` with relative path will use that prefix automaticlly.
And it is the best practice to not include CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
in the `install(... DESTINATION )` argument:
```
In particular, there is no need to make paths absolute by prepending
CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX; this prefix is used by default if the DESTINATION is a relative path.
```
referenced from: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/command/install.html
Android's Bionic libc stores the thread ID in TLS slot 1 instead of 0
on 32-bit ARM and AArch64. Slot 0 contains a pointer to the ELF DTV
(Dynamic Thread Vector) instead, which is constant for each loaded DSO.
Because mimalloc uses the thread ID to determine whether operations are
thread-local or cross-thread (atomic), all threads having the same ID
causes internal data structures to get corrupted quickly when multiple
threads are using the allocator:
mimalloc: assertion failed: at "external/mimalloc/src/page.c":563, mi_page_extend_free
assertion: "page->local_free == NULL"
mimalloc: assertion failed: at "external/mimalloc/src/page.c":74, mi_page_is_valid_init
assertion: "page->used <= page->capacity"
mimalloc: assertion failed: at "external/mimalloc/src/page.c":100, mi_page_is_valid_init
assertion: "page->used + free_count == page->capacity"
mimalloc: assertion failed: at "external/mimalloc/src/page.c":74, mi_page_is_valid_init
assertion: "page->used <= page->capacity"
Add support for Android's alternate TLS layout to fix the crashes in
multi-threaded use cases.
Fixes#376.