### Config file processing
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+# Overrides are processed left to right, so the ones that are named later take precedence.
+# You generally want them to go from least to most specific.
+#
# This means that an envionment variable named '<foo>_arm' overrides an
-# environment variable '<foo>' (when ${TARGET_ARCH} is arm). And the same: an
-# environment variable '<foo>_ramses' overrides both '<foo>' and '<foo>_arm
-# when ${MACHINE} is 'ramses'. And finally '<foo>_local' overrides anything.
+# environment variable '<foo>' (when ${TARGET_ARCH} is arm).
+# an environment variable '<foo>_ramses' overrides '<foo>' but doesn't override
+# '<foo>_arm' when ${MACHINE} is 'ramses'.
+# If you use combination ie '<foo>_arm_ramses', then '<foo>_arm_ramses' will override
+# '<foo>_arm' and then '<foo>' will be overriden with that value from '<foo>_arm'.
+# And finally '<foo>_local' overrides anything, but with lowest priority.
#
# This works for functions as well, they are really just environment variables.
# Default OVERRIDES to make compilation fail fast in case of build system misconfiguration.