On Fri, 2013-08-02 at 09:02 +0200, Thomas Martitz wrote:
> Am 31.07.2013 15:29, schrieb Peter Meerwald:
> >> It looks like some headers define both _BIG_ENDIAN and _LITTLE_ENDIAN
> >> (perhaps one is defined as "1" and the other as "0"?), so maybe a
> >>
> >> #if defined(_BIG_ENDIAN) && !defined(_LITTLE_ENDIAN)
> > boost (boost/detail/endian.hpp) does it like this
> >
> > p.
> >
> 
> My system (debian jessy) defines both in endian.h (except it has two 
> underscores), and __BYTE_ORDER is defined to the appropriate value. So 
> the check on my system would be
> 
> #if __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN
> ...
> #endif

The bit I touched is sparc-specific. You'll notice that's exactly how
the check is done in the header when __BYTE_ORDER is defined.

-- Arun

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