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From: | Derek Robert Price |
Subject: | Avoiding WIN* macros in GNU code [was Re: [Jim Meyering] Re: [Bug-gnulib] strftime merge from Emacs] |
Date: | Mon, 09 Jun 2003 17:10:50 -0400 |
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Richard Stallman wrote:
I haven't seen WINDOWSNT used before. Here are some of the window-related macros I have seen: _WIN32 WIN32 __WIN32__ __MSDOS__ WINDOWS32 WINDOWSNT is what Emacs uses. It is a GNU convention that we do not use the abbreviation "WIN" to refer to Windows. Are those names used in any GNU packages?
CVS was using it. I just changed that, aside from a reference in lib/system.h to set WOE32 when it found WIN32 defined.
I did notice that gzip/zlib appears to be switching on WIN32 extensively, at least as of 1.1.4. I've cc'd the zlib-devel mailing list.
There was also one switch on _WIN32 in the version of GNU diff that CVS uses, but we're several releases behind the latest GNU diff release.
Derek -- *8^) Email: address@hidden Get CVS support at <http://ximbiot.com>!
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