Hello!
On OSX "BSD" has defined in file
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 1:30 AM, Tim Blechmann
wrote: Something interesting about your output that jumps out at me is that it's considerably more than the 166 lines of #defines I get on my Xcode setup. And from looking at the defs it seems that your setup is including a bunch of system headers. I.e. as if the empty.cpp file was not actually empty. Is there something I'm missing in your setup?
aj sorry ... seems that i appended an empty string to an existing file, my bad ...
I still see nothing that would cause OS_BSD to get defined :-( And after some upgrades and more testing I can't repo this.. Nor do any of the OSX testers in the Boost results reproduce the problem.
iac, this is what apple's clang gives me on a truely empty file. btw, it
also defines __BYTE_ORDER__ without including any header.
And under usual circumstances the byte order macros are used in the OSX/clang/gcc case.
I've tried building all the libraries that directly depend on the endian header and they all build/work fine for me. Hence I'm still looking for suggestions/help on what could be going on in your case.
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