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/* $Id$ */
/** @file
* IPRT - No-CRT - Basic allocators, Windows.
*/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2006-2022 Oracle Corporation
*
* This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
* available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
* you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
* General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software
* Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the
* VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the
* hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
*
* The contents of this file may alternatively be used under the terms
* of the Common Development and Distribution License Version 1.0
* (CDDL) only, as it comes in the "COPYING.CDDL" file of the
* VirtualBox OSE distribution, in which case the provisions of the
* CDDL are applicable instead of those of the GPL.
*
* You may elect to license modified versions of this file under the
* terms and conditions of either the GPL or the CDDL or both.
*/
/*********************************************************************************************************************************
* Header Files *
*********************************************************************************************************************************/
#include "internal/iprt.h"
#include "internal/compiler-vcc.h"
/*********************************************************************************************************************************
* Global Variables *
*********************************************************************************************************************************/
/** Very like some remnant from the 8086, 286 and 386 days of DOS, OS/2 and
* similar, where you could link with different floating point libs. My guess
* would be that this constant indicates to the compiled code which floating
* point support the library provides, probably especially as it comes to
* printf and scanf conversion but probably also emulation/real hw.
*
* Found some old 16-bit and 32-bit MSC C libraries (probably around v6.0)
* which all seems to define it as 0x9876. They also have a whole bunch of
* external dependencies on what seems to be mostly conversion helpers.
*/
unsigned _fltused = 0x9875;
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