On 2004 Jul 7 , at 14.13, Mark Taylor wrote:
> On Wed, 7 Jul 2004, Alasdair Allan wrote:
>
>>>> #ifdef __GNUC__ && #cpu(i386)
>>>
>>> Without access to a Mac, I've no idea about this one.
>
> wrong! got it:
>
> 58c58
> < #ifdef __GNUC__ && #cpu (i386)
> ---
>> #if defined(__GNUC__) && #cpu (i386)
>
> (#ifdef can only take one argument, the name of a symbol)
Also, what does #cpu(i386) mean? #cpu isn't a directive. I think this
is just a hopelessly garbled line. What's it supposed to mean?
Norman
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