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Subject: | Re: restrict keyword |
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> >According to Brian Inglis: > >> I'd suggest one or more underscores _restrict or _RESTRICT_ or > >> __restrict__. Oh yes. When I use __restrict__ there are no complaints from gcc, so we can forget about this: > >+#if __GNUC__ < 3 || __GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < what!!!! > >#define __restrict__ ... > >#endif Right, MartinS
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