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It's the job of the user to put that in CFLAGS.
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detection for x86_64.
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used. This #define will be useful for inline assembly.
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way it is possible to use ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu=no to
force configure to think it is using non-GNU C compiler.
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Darwin has different ABI than GNU+Linux and Solaris,
thus the assembler code doesn't assemble on Darwin.
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or no inttypes.h. This is useful when the compiler has
good enough support for C99, but libc headers don't.
Changed liblzma API so that sys/types.h and inttypes.h
have to be #included before #including lzma.h. On systems
that don't have C99 inttypes.h, it's the problem of the
applications to provide the required types and macros
before #including lzma.h.
If lzma.h defined the missing types and macros, it could
conflict with third-party applications whose configure
has detected that the types are missing and defined them
in config.h already. An alternative would have been
introducing lzma_uint32 and similar types, but that would
just be an extra pain on modern systems.
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