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John Emmas wrote:
> Thanks Yaakov.  Just out of interest, would there be any value in including
> this compiler flag (given that the target platform is invariably going to be
> Windows)?  Or would there be any particular disadvantage (apart from
> breaking backwards compatibility of course).

- -mms-bitfields is for compatibility with MSVC-compiled binaries, so it
doesn't make much sense for Cygwin binaries.


Yaakov
Cygwin Ports
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