Hello,
the issue here about this problem is that gcc's *ntrin.h headers don't
have C++-clauses. So you either can fix the issue by adding and
'extern "C" {' around the include. Or you are using intrin.h header
directly. The intrin.h header is intended for this and is a C-runtime
header.
An echo from far away,
Kai
PS: I am in vacation and will reply to most threads not before next
three weeks passed.
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