* Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001204 09:27]:
> "Billy G. Allie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > ... The DISABLE_COMPLEX_MACRO definition was originally put in to work
> > around a macro size limitation of the UnixWare 2.1 C compiler (and
> > later the SCO UDK (Universal Development Kit)). If the gnu C compiler
> > is being used it should not be defined.
>
> Hm. Is anyone likely to still be using a version of that compiler that
> still has such limitations?
>
> I ask because we recently pulled "#define DISABLE_COMPLEX_MACRO" from
> port/sco.h, on the grounds that various people were seeing more harm
> than good from it. But I'm suddenly wondering whether those people
> might've been using gcc. I wonder if
>
> #ifndef __GNUC__
> #define DISABLE_COMPLEX_MACRO
> #endif
>
> in port/sco.h would be the smart way to go.
Based on my running both CURRENT UDK and GCC on my UnixWare 7 boxes
with CURRENT sources, I think we may need to see if anyone complains.
LER
>
> regards, tom lane
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