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1.1.2 by Matthias Klose
Import upstream version 0.96
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/* GL_LINK_WARNING("literal string") arranges to emit the literal string as
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   a linker warning on most glibc systems.
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   We use a linker warning rather than a preprocessor warning, because
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   #warning cannot be used inside macros.  */
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#ifndef GL_LINK_WARNING
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  /* This works on platforms with GNU ld and ELF object format.
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     Testing __GLIBC__ is sufficient for asserting that GNU ld is in use.
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     Testing __ELF__ guarantees the ELF object format.
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     Testing __GNUC__ is necessary for the compound expression syntax.  */
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# if defined __GLIBC__ && defined __ELF__ && defined __GNUC__
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#  define GL_LINK_WARNING(message) \
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     GL_LINK_WARNING1 (__FILE__, __LINE__, message)
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#  define GL_LINK_WARNING1(file, line, message) \
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     GL_LINK_WARNING2 (file, line, message)  /* macroexpand file and line */
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#  define GL_LINK_WARNING2(file, line, message) \
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     GL_LINK_WARNING3 (file ":" #line ": warning: " message)
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#  define GL_LINK_WARNING3(message) \
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     ({ static const char warning[sizeof (message)]		\
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          __attribute__ ((__unused__,				\
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                          __section__ (".gnu.warning"),		\
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                          __aligned__ (1)))			\
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          = message "\n";					\
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        (void)0;						\
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     })
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# else
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#  define GL_LINK_WARNING(message) ((void) 0)
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# endif
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#endif