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Re: depreciate asm with -traditional-cpp?
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 07:09:57AM -0400, der Mouse wrote:
> > (Background of my question is that I'm playing with clang which
> > doesn't support "-traditional-cpp".)
>
> Perhaps the i386 files in question are in fact C-compatible enough to
> use a standard C preprocessor, but I think it would be a bad idea to
> depend on that.
I don't think there are likely to be any assembly languages where
there's a problem. Also, the gcc folks dropped -traditional on
asm-with-cpp ages ago and as far as I know it didn't bite anyone.
> I'd prefer to either find/build a tradition-compatible
> preprocessor for them or switch to a more generic preprocessor (eg m4).
m4 is a problem in its own right; we'd be better off coming up with
something new.
On a couple occasions I've thought about deploying make's preprocessor
language as a general-purpose macro processor. Couldn't be entirely
compatible though (or reuse the existing implementation) so it's a bit
problematic.
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David A. Holland
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