Julian Seward
5496e4553b
Add macro definitions that make it possible to do cpu/os/both
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ifdeffery in a sane way where it's absolutely unavoidable. When
building the core, eg on amd64-linux, the following preprocessor
symbols are defined:
VGA_amd64
VGO_linux
VGP_amd64_linux
etc on other platforms.
Also, include/basic_types.h now defines VG_WORDSIZE and this is what
should be used for ifdefs that need to know the host word size.
ifdefs based on the C compilers built-ins such as __amd64__ etc
are deprecated and will be done away with.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@3590
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