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Re: SuperH port
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Andreas Schwab |
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Re: SuperH port |
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Sat, 18 Oct 2008 00:25:11 +0200 |
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Ulrich Mueller <address@hidden> writes:
> (To add some confusion, endian.h then also defines _all_ four of
> __LITTLE_ENDIAN, LITTLE_ENDIAN, __BIG_ENDIAN, and BIG_ENDIAN,
> regardless of the machine's byte sex. Go figure.)
There is nothing wrong with that. They define the valid values for
BYTE_ORDER.
Andreas.
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"And now for something completely different."
- SuperH port, Ulrich Mueller, 2008/10/08
- Re: SuperH port, Ulrich Mueller, 2008/10/08
- Re: SuperH port, Dan Nicolaescu, 2008/10/08
- Re: SuperH port, Ulrich Mueller, 2008/10/08
- Re: SuperH port, Stefan Monnier, 2008/10/08
- Re: SuperH port, Ulrich Mueller, 2008/10/15
- Re: SuperH port, Dan Nicolaescu, 2008/10/15
- Re: SuperH port, Ulrich Mueller, 2008/10/16
- Re: SuperH port, Dan Nicolaescu, 2008/10/17
- Re: SuperH port, Ulrich Mueller, 2008/10/17
- Re: SuperH port,
Andreas Schwab <=
- Re: SuperH port, Ulrich Mueller, 2008/10/17
- Re: SuperH port, Ulrich Mueller, 2008/10/18
- Re: SuperH port, Dan Nicolaescu, 2008/10/18
Re: SuperH port, Ulrich Mueller, 2008/10/09