On 10 Apr, David O'Brien wrote: > On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 04:58:42PM +0200, Alexander Leidinger wrote: >> quad.h contains: >> ---snip--- >> /* >> * XXX >> * Compensate for gcc 1 vs gcc 2. Gcc 1 defines ?sh?di3's second argument >> * as u_quad_t, while gcc 2 correctly uses int. Unfortunately, we still use >> * both compilers. >> */ >> #if __GNUC__ >= 2 >> typedef unsigned int qshift_t; >> #else >> typedef u_quad_t qshift_t; >> #endif >> ---snip--- >> >> Is this still valid? Does someone really use gcc 1 to compile FreeBSD? > > I assume your question stems from trying to use icc. Please wrap this > bit [semi]-properly with: > > #ifdef __GNUC__ > #if __GNUC__ >= 2 > typedef unsigned int qshift_t; > #else > typedef u_quad_t qshift_t; > #endif > #endif > > You can then put a defintion for #ifdef __IC >
Fullquote because your message seems to be truncated... Yes, your assumption is correct. And BDE already said this particular example became invalid before FreeBSD-2.0. I think it is ok to remove this particular example entirely and just use the first typedef. As for other occourences of the use of __GNUC__ without a check if it is defined: I will wrap them as soon as I review my own patches again. Bye, Alexander. P.S.: Any news on the icc <-> linux_base issue? -- Intel: where Quality is job number 0.9998782345! http://www.Leidinger.net Alexander @ Leidinger.net GPG fingerprint = C518 BC70 E67F 143F BE91 3365 79E2 9C60 B006 3FE7 To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message