Re: [RFC 1/8] ARM: add very initial support for Canon DIGIC chips

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On Tuesday 27 August 2013 01:32:49 Sebastian Hesselbarth wrote:
> [...]
> you should have used
>
> git grep -c '^#[ \t]define'
>
> It is in fact quite common to distinguish address offset macros
> and bit macros by adding a space, but between '#' and 'define'.

>From the GCC webpage:
"Preprocessing directives are recognized in traditional C only when their 
leading # appears in the first column. There can be no whitespace between the 
beginning of the line and the #."

jbe

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