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author | Marco Bodrato <bodrato@mail.dm.unipi.it> | 2012-03-08 10:36:05 +0100 |
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committer | Marco Bodrato <bodrato@mail.dm.unipi.it> | 2012-03-08 10:36:05 +0100 |
commit | e967e86cd73d9c8aaba12d1dd533d9a74d6a5cf7 (patch) | |
tree | 0407084b0e2626002f0391e7e289870b8bbb600f /gmp-h.in | |
parent | 45ede9dfae145b6a181fce72b8c964d8387b8809 (diff) | |
download | gmp-e967e86cd73d9c8aaba12d1dd533d9a74d6a5cf7.tar.gz |
Removed __GMP_HAVE_PROTOTYPES and GMP_H_ANSI.
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@@ -61,44 +61,6 @@ along with the GNU MP Library. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/. */ #endif -/* __STDC__ - some ANSI compilers define this only to 0, hence the use of - "defined" and not "__STDC__-0". In particular Sun workshop C 5.0 - sets __STDC__ to 0, but requires "##" for token pasting. - - _AIX - gnu ansidecl.h asserts that all known AIX compilers are ANSI but - don't always define __STDC__. - - __DECC - current versions of DEC C (5.9 for instance) for alpha are ANSI, - but don't define __STDC__ in their default mode. Don't know if old - versions might have been K&R, but let's not worry about that unless - someone is still using one. - - _mips - gnu ansidecl.h says the RISC/OS MIPS compiler is ANSI in SVR4 - mode, but doesn't define __STDC__. - - _MSC_VER - Microsoft C is ANSI, but __STDC__ is undefined unless the /Za - option is given (in which case it's 1). - - _WIN32 - tested for by gnu ansidecl.h, no doubt on the assumption that - all w32 compilers are ansi. - - Note: This same set of tests is used by gen-psqr.c and - demos/expr/expr-impl.h, so if anything needs adding, then be sure to - update those too. */ - -#if defined (__STDC__) \ - || defined (__cplusplus) \ - || defined (_AIX) \ - || defined (__DECC) \ - || (defined (__mips) && defined (_SYSTYPE_SVR4)) \ - || defined (_MSC_VER) \ - || defined (_WIN32) -#define __GMP_HAVE_PROTOTYPES 1 -#else -#define __GMP_HAVE_PROTOTYPES 0 -#endif - - /* __GMP_DECLSPEC supports Windows DLL versions of libgmp, and is empty in all other circumstances. |