Re: windows

From: Dancer <dancer@dont-contact.us>
Date: Sat, 09 May 1998 10:09:26 +1000

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I'm afraid not. 'WIN32' seems to be defined by the majority of windows
compilers when compiling a 32-bit app (note no leading underscores), but
there are some that don't do it, or (like VisC/++) just don't do it
consistantly.

D

Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>
> Duane Wessels wrote:
> >
> > What macro(s) gets defined when compiling on windows?
> >
> > Something like __CYGWIN32__?
>
> If using Cygnus GNU-Win32 Yes. We already use this in configure to get
> the correct number of file descriptors.
>
> I don't know if there is any accepted "standard" macros for Windows.
> cygwin32 defines _WIN32, __CYGWIN32__ and WINNT plus a number of macros
> indicating type of CPU.
>
> /Henrik

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