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@@ -113,8 +113,8 @@ void *alloca(size_t);
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/**
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* Don't let SDL use "long long" C types.
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*
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- * SDL will define this if it believes the compiler doesn't understand
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- * the "long long" syntax for C datatypes. This can happen on older compilers.
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+ * SDL will define this if it believes the compiler doesn't understand the
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+ * "long long" syntax for C datatypes. This can happen on older compilers.
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*
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* If _your_ compiler doesn't support "long long" but SDL doesn't know it, it
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* is safe to define this yourself to build against the SDL headers.
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@@ -123,8 +123,8 @@ void *alloca(size_t);
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* functions, like SDL_ulltoa and SDL_strtoll that refer to this datatype
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* explicitly. The rest of SDL will still be available.
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*
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- * SDL's own source code cannot be built with a compiler that has this defined,
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- * for various technical reasons.
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+ * SDL's own source code cannot be built with a compiler that has this
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+ * defined, for various technical reasons.
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*/
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#define SDL_NOLONGLONG 1
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