Peter,
On 2004 Jul 7 , at 15.38, Peter W. Draper wrote:
>>> 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?
>
> Just to clear this up, #cpu is a valid GCC-ism, so the code should
> really
I stand corrected! And the cpp syntax does appear to allow for "#
<non-directive>" sequences within skipped text.
See you,
Norman
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