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authorJeremy Huddleston <jeremy@tifa.local>2008-02-10 19:04:40 -0800
committerJeremy Huddleston <jeremy@tifa.local>2008-02-10 19:04:40 -0800
commitc8ed67f16f71042ef134a4d2189c20dd200a0648 (patch)
tree1bb827388804b5e86a3aecc52920eef0a3bc4494 /COPYING
parent9970b5b6f8237685267b7972282319cf266661ea (diff)
Fixed #ifdef checks that were using i386 to use __i386__
""" It's simply obsolete, sloppy, compiler namespace pollution. The compiler is not allowed to predefine symbols that might conflict with ordinary identifiers. For backwards compatibility gcc currently predefines i386 when compiling for x86 32-bit (but not 64-bit), but that will go away. It is also not defined if you specify -ansi when invoking the compiler, because then it is seriously standards compliant. Other compilers shouldn't define it either. Correct code shouldn't rely on it being defined. However __i386__ is safe and proper. """
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