On 24/01/13 11:21, Nathan Hüsken wrote:
Hey,
I am trying to adapt some code in the libraries when compiling for
android (i.E. because some things are different on android to other
posix systems).
So in C code I would just do "#ifdef __ANDROID__".
While in the *.h and *.c files it seems to work, it does not work in
*.hs files.
I noted that the preprocessor is run like this:
arm-linux-androideabi-gcc -E -undef -traditional -fno-stack-protector
-DTABLES_NEXT_TO_CODE
The "-undef" parameter is causing the __ANDROID__ define to be removed.
Does it make sense to pass "-undef" to the preprocessor?
Any other Ideas how I could adapt the code for android?
You want to use:
#ifdef android_HOST_OS
the *_HOST_OS symbol is defined by GHC when it ivokes CPP.
Cheers,
Simon
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