On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Andreas Färber andreas.faer...@web.de wrote:
The original SoftFloat 2.0b library avoided the use of custom integer types
in its public headers. This requires the definitions of int{8,16,32,64} to
match the assumptions in the declarations. This breaks on BeOS R5
Am 19.12.2010 um 12:28 schrieb Blue Swirl:
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Andreas Färber andreas.faer...@web.de
wrote:
The original SoftFloat 2.0b library avoided the use of custom
integer types
in its public headers. This requires the definitions of
int{8,16,32,64} to
match the
The original SoftFloat 2.0b library avoided the use of custom integer types
in its public headers. This requires the definitions of int{8,16,32,64} to
match the assumptions in the declarations. This breaks on BeOS R5 and Haiku/x86,
where int32 is defined in {be,os}/support/SupportDefs.h in terms