Hi Robert and Jan,
Attached a change to include android in the test of __BYTE_ORDER
definition.
In addition it seems like on x86 platforms there was a bug[1] until android
NDK r8d and __BYTE_ORDER was not defined. Note that _BYTE_ORDER was defined
in all platforms but not __BYTE_ORDER.
So we can add a defition just in case something like :
#elif defined(__ANDROID__)
#ifndef(__BYTE_ORDER)
#define __BYTE_ORDER _BYTE_ORDER
#endif
but I am not sure as I have not tested against x86 platforms.
Cheers.
[1] http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=39824
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#ifndef OSC_HOSTENDIANNESS_H
#define OSC_HOSTENDIANNESS_H
/*
Make sure either OSC_HOST_LITTLE_ENDIAN or OSC_HOST_BIG_ENDIAN is defined
If you know a way to enhance the detection below for Linux and/or MacOSX
please let me know! I've tried a few things which don't work.
*/
#if defined(OSC_HOST_LITTLE_ENDIAN) || defined(OSC_HOST_BIG_ENDIAN)
// you can define one of the above symbols from the command line
// then you don't have to edit this file.
#elif defined(__WIN32__) || defined(WIN32) || defined(WINCE)
// assume that __WIN32__ is only defined on little endian systems
#define OSC_HOST_LITTLE_ENDIAN 1
#undef OSC_HOST_BIG_ENDIAN
#else
#if defined(__GLIBC__) || defined(__ANDROID__)
#include <endian.h>
#if (__BYTE_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN)
#define __LITTLE_ENDIAN__
#elif (__BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN)
#define __BIG_ENDIAN__
#else
#error Unknown machine endianness detected.
#endif
#endif
#if defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN__)
#define OSC_HOST_LITTLE_ENDIAN 1
#undef OSC_HOST_BIG_ENDIAN
#elif defined(__BIG_ENDIAN__)
#define OSC_HOST_BIG_ENDIAN 1
#undef OSC_HOST_LITTLE_ENDIAN
#else
#error please edit OSCHostEndianness.h to configure endianness
#endif
#endif
#endif /* OSC_HOSTENDIANNESS_H */
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