Sam Ravnborg wrote:
>>
>> What's wrong with @?
> arm does not support it :-(
> I recall it denote a comment in arm assembler.
> 
> I could do some magic to detect the ARM case but I'm reluctant to do so.
> I could also ignore the arm issue for now as it is not used by arm,
> but that strikes me as the wrong approach.
> 

If we really have to use different tokens, I would say:

#ifdef __ARM__
# define _PROGBITS %progbits    /* or whatever */
# define _NOBITS   %nobits
#else
# define _PROGBITS @progbits
# define _NOBITS   @nobits
#endif

Otherwise we probably need to ask the binutils people...

        -hpa

-- 
H. Peter Anvin, Intel Open Source Technology Center
I work for Intel.  I don't speak on their behalf.


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