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OpenBSD/powerpc: clang does not define _CALL_*, use proper ifdef instead #545

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Hi,

OpenBSD/macppc uses now clang by default and does not define _CALL_SYSV,
it's needed to use the already existing alternative for such platforms.

OpenBSD/macppc uses now clang by default and does not define _CALL_SYSV,
use the alternative for such platforms.
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@sergiud sergiud merged commit fcc9da2 into google:master Sep 29, 2020
@sergiud sergiud added this to the 0.5 milestone Mar 30, 2021
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