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Re: what is the use of defining __CYGWIN__ variable?


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According to Dave Korn on 3/26/2007 6:36 AM:
> On 26 March 2007 13:32, Eric Blake wrote:
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>> According to neo napster on 3/26/2007 5:48 AM:
>>> I want to Know what is use of defining
>>> __CYGWIN__ variable.
>> Nothing, since no cygwin code depends on the environment variable
>> __CYGWIN__. 
> 
> 
>   Say, do you suppose we're actually talking about a predefined preprocessor
> symbol in the compiler?

He* didn't really say, but even then, I'd like to see any cygwin source
code that #defines __CYGWIN__ rather than letting it be predefined :)

*she?  Sometimes it annoys me when people hide behind gender-neutral
pseudonyms like "neo" - are they too ashamed of themselves to admit that
they have a real name?

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Don't work too hard, make some time for fun as well!

Eric Blake             ebb9@byu.net
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