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Fixed bug #166 From the autoconf obsolete macros documentation: Macro: AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM Determine the system type and set output variables to the names of the canonical system types. See section Getting the Canonical System Type, for details about the variables this macro sets. The user is encouraged to use either AC_CANONICAL_BUILD, or AC_CANONICAL_HOST, or AC_CANONICAL_TARGET, depending on the needs. Using AC_CANONICAL_TARGET is enough to run the two other macros. From the documentation for the canonical environments: case $target in i386-*-mach* | i386-*-gnu*) obj_format=aout emulation=mach bfd_gas=yes ;; i960-*-bout) obj_format=bout ;; esac Note that the above example uses $target because it's taken from a tool which can be built on some architecture ($build), run on another ($host), but yet handle data for a third architecture ($target). Such tools are usually part of a compiler suite, they generate code for a specific $target. However $target should be meaningless for most packages. If you want to base a decision on the system where your program will be run, make sure you use the $host variable.
author Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
date Sun, 19 Mar 2006 05:27:22 +0000
parents d910939febfa
children 782fd950bd46 c121d94672cb 39b9405d3cb6
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/*
   Header definitions for the MMX routines for the HERMES library
   Copyright (c) 1998 Christian Nentwich (c.nentwich@cs.ucl.ac.uk)
   This source code is licensed under the GNU LGPL
  
   Please refer to the file COPYING.LIB contained in the distribution for
   licensing conditions
*/
#include "SDL_config.h"

#ifndef __HERMES_HEAD_MMX__
#define __HERMES_HEAD_MMX__


/* If you cannot stand ifdefs, then please do not look into this file, it's
   going to end your life :) */

#ifdef X86_ASSEMBLER


#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

void STACKCALL ConvertMMX(HermesConverterInterface *);

void STACKCALL ClearMMX_32(HermesClearInterface *);
void STACKCALL ClearMMX_24(HermesClearInterface *);
void STACKCALL ClearMMX_16(HermesClearInterface *);
void STACKCALL ClearMMX_8(HermesClearInterface *);

void ConvertMMXpII32_24RGB888();
void ConvertMMXpII32_16RGB565();
void ConvertMMXpII32_16BGR565();
void ConvertMMXpII32_16RGB555();
void ConvertMMXpII32_16BGR565();
void ConvertMMXpII32_16BGR555();

void ConvertMMXp32_16RGB555();

#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif



/* Fix the underscore business with ELF compilers */

#if defined(__ELF__) && defined(__GNUC__)
  #ifdef __cplusplus 
  extern "C" {   
  #endif

  extern void _ConvertMMX(HermesConverterInterface *);
  extern void _ConvertMMXpII32_24RGB888();
  extern void _ConvertMMXpII32_16RGB565();
  extern void _ConvertMMXpII32_16BGR565();
  extern void _ConvertMMXpII32_16RGB555();
  extern void _ConvertMMXpII32_16BGR555();

  #define ConvertMMX _ConvertMMX
  #define ConvertMMXpII32_24RGB888 _ConvertMMXpII32_24RGB888
  #define ConvertMMXpII32_16RGB565 _ConvertMMXpII32_16RGB565
  #define ConvertMMXpII32_16BGR565 _ConvertMMXpII32_16BGR565
  #define ConvertMMXpII32_16RGB555 _ConvertMMXpII32_16RGB555
  #define ConvertMMXpII32_16BGR555 _ConvertMMXpII32_16BGR555

  #ifdef __cplusplus
  }
  #endif

#endif /* ELF and GNUC */




/* Make it work with Watcom */
#ifdef __WATCOMC__
#pragma warning 601 9

#pragma aux ConvertMMX "_*" modify [EAX EBX ECX EDX ESI EDI]

#pragma aux ClearMMX_32 "_*" modify [EAX EBX ECX EDX ESI EDI]
#pragma aux ClearMMX_24 "_*" modify [EAX EBX ECX EDX ESI EDI]
#pragma aux ClearMMX_16 "_*" modify [EAX EBX ECX EDX ESI EDI]
#pragma aux ClearMMX_8 "_*" modify [EAX EBX ECX EDX ESI EDI]

#pragma aux ConvertMMXpII32_24RGB888 "_*"
#pragma aux ConvertMMXpII32_16RGB565 "_*"
#pragma aux ConvertMMXpII32_16BGR565 "_*"
#pragma aux ConvertMMXpII32_16RGB555 "_*"
#pragma aux ConvertMMXpII32_16BGR555 "_*"
#pragma aux ConvertMMXp32_16RGB555 "_*"

#endif /* WATCOM */

#endif /* X86_ASSEMBLER */


#endif