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On 2012-02-16 23:00, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> -mms-bitfields should really only be used on Win32, unless you are doing
> something really weird, or building for Win32 on GNU/Linux+MinGW.

well yes.
what i don't really understand is, why gcc on linux (i'm not talking
about a cross-compiler like i686-w64-mingw32-gcc that runs on linux but
really builds w32 binaries, but instead about a native compiler that
produces binaries for linux) provides and uses the "-mms-bitfields" flag
at all.
what are the possible uses of ms-bitfields on linux?

fgmar
IOhannes
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