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bug#18699: 25.0.50; Windows 7: Odd length text property list


From: Eli Zaretskii
Subject: bug#18699: 25.0.50; Windows 7: Odd length text property list
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2014 22:07:22 +0300

> From: oscarfv@telefonica.net (Óscar Fuentes)
> Cc: 18699-done@debbugs.gnu.org
> Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2014 15:57:17 +0200
> 
> > Perhaps you could ask the MinGW64 developers to change their mind
> > about that.
> 
> I could try, but my understanding is that they are not interested on
> doing that, for multiple reasons. One of them is that, in theory, you
> could use the MinGW-w64 compiler with the MinGW headers and libraries.

That's a nice theory, but I don't think it will hold, since (AFAIU)
the two compilers use different methods of throwing C++ exceptions
between DLLs.

> > What about __x86_64__, does it perhaps fit the bill already?
> 
> __x86_64__ is about the processor. It is also defined by gcc 4.8.2 on my
> Kubuntu x86_64. Of course, being MinGW on x86_64 implies Windows 64. But
> I've seen quite a few patch submissions about ARM support on the
> MinGW-w64 ml, so an hypothetical Emacs compiled for Windows ARM 64bits
> by MinGW would fail the __x86_64__ test. If that Emacs comes to light,
> we probably would need to determine what's the right thing wrt
> ALIGN_STACK, though.
> 
> So in this specific case __x86_64__ does not harm, but it is superfluous
> on the presence on _WIN64.

It is there for Cygwin's sake, but I thought it could also serve
MinGW64.





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