On Sun, Jan 30, 2000 at 11:51:37AM +0200, Tor Lillqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> written in assembler. Anyway, the code is ANSI C except such routines,
So much for ANSI-C:
../include/lcms.h:38: windows.h: No such file or directory
typedef HANDLE cmsHPROFILE;
WORD GammaTable[1];
cmsHPROFILE LCMSEXPORT cmsOpenProfileFromMem(LPVOID MemPtr, DWORD dwSize);
> The portability problems are probably not large, I guess a few hours
> of hacking could make the library portable to any generic
This might still be true, but I doubt the result is worth it. The source
really shows that the compiler used to develop is only slightly influenced by
the c standard (double definitions, indented preprocessor constructs, nice
calls to the ansi function "MessageBox" etc..)
In any case, if anybody wants to get what I hacked so far (still does not
compile)...
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