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Some projects have been ported to Apple ppc64. In that case, they may test macros like this: | Some projects have been ported to Apple ppc64. In that case, they may test macros like this: | ||
− | < | + | <nowiki> |
− | #if defined(__ppc64__) | + | #if defined(__ppc64__)<br> |
#endif | #endif | ||
− | </ | + | </nowiki> |
− | GCC does not define __ppc64__. It defines __PPC64__. To make the above code build on Debian ppc64le or | + | GCC does not define __ppc64__ (lowercase). It defines __PPC64__ (uppercase). To make the above code also build on Debian ppc64le or ppc64 (big endian) change the above code to: |
− | < | + | <nowiki> |
− | #if defined(__ppc64__) || defined(__PPC64__) | + | #if defined(__ppc64__) || defined(__PPC64__)<br> |
#endif | #endif | ||
− | </ | + | </nowiki> |
Revision as of 11:04, 13 September 2023
Some projects have been ported to Apple ppc64. In that case, they may test macros like this:
#if defined(__ppc64__)<br> #endif
GCC does not define __ppc64__ (lowercase). It defines __PPC64__ (uppercase). To make the above code also build on Debian ppc64le or ppc64 (big endian) change the above code to:
#if defined(__ppc64__) || defined(__PPC64__)<br> #endif