Nick> Michael Hudson wrote: >> Hye-Shik Chang <perky at i18n.org> writes: Nick> [...] >>> BTW, do we really support architectures with 9bits-sized char? Nick> [...] >> I don't think we want to make the lives of people porting to such >> architectures any harder than it already is... Nick> TI make chips where the smallest addressable unit is 16-bits and Nick> sizeof(char) == sizeof(int) == 16 bits == 1 byte due to the way Nick> the C standard is written. It seems to me the right thing to do is to cook up a test in the configure script which checks the number of bits in an unsigned char and sets a cpp macro which the code in question then uses to compile the fast case for 8-bit chars and the slow case otherwise. Skip
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