2010/8/30 Soeren Sandmann <[email protected]>:
> Maarten Bosmans <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> This patch adresses the issue discussed in
>> http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pixman/2010-April/000163.html
>>
>> There were only two clashing identifiers.  The first one is IN, which
>> obviously causes problems in Pixman for lines like
>>     PIXMAN_STD_FAST_PATH (IN, solid, a8, a8, fast_composite_in_n_8_8),
>> Fortunately the mingw headers provide a solution: by defining
>> _NO_W32_PSEUDO_MODIFIERS, these stupid symbols are skipped.
>>
>> The other name is UINT64, used in pixman-mmx.c. I renamed that
>> function to to_uint64, but may be another name is more appropriate. It
>> may also be good to rename the other function M64 to to_m64, but I
>> left that one alone for now.
>
> I do think M64 should be renamed to to_m64() for consistency, but
> other than that, the patch looks good to me.

Here you go, a new patch

> Soren
>

Maarten

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