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This might break older Haiku versions, but it is hard to tell.
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In 10 years there is no commit to change how BeOS works, and we
have no active maintainer for it. It is unlikely it works in its
current state (but not impossible).
With the arrival of SDL2 (and removal of SDL), BeOS is no longer
support. SDL2 suggests to use Haiku instead of BeOS.
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In 10 years there is no commit to change how MorphOS works, and we
have no active maintainer for it. It is unlikely it works in its
current state (but not impossible).
With the arrival of SDL2 (and removal of SDL), MorphOS is no longer
support. There is an SDL2 port for MorphOS, but it is not maintained
by upstream SDL2, and nobody can currently test it out.
If anyone wants to re-add MorphOS, please do (revert this patch,
fix the problems, and create a Pull Request). If you need any help
doing so, let us know! It is not that we don't like MorphOS, it is
that we don't have anyone fixing the problems :(
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macro _WIN32
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Removes the need for us to provide OpenTTD-useful package
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style
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outside of the bounds of a 32 bits integer
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do not have a strings.h at all, most define the functions in string.h as well.
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platforms having wchar for SQChar and others just char; always use char (and UTF-8) like in the rest of (internal) OpenTTD
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the return is not NULL)
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variables in the SSE blitters (MJP)
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XP and we can safely assume it as the target platform.
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not the normal ANSI code page and definitely not UTF-8 either.
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define them if missing.
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a base member initializer list as we don't use it in any problematic way.
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Macros and side effects don't mix, especially if there's some obscure '#define min' in a windows header that nobody thinks of.
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others were still regular inline), but make sure inline is always a 'forced' inline (I am looking at you MSVC)
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out some indirect calls
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don't need to cast to void/non-const before being able to free
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overflow of the argument to malloc. (monoid)
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PoolItem::CanAllocateItem() before actually allocating it
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with the same effect
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(Windows/OpenTTD) if it exists
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with gcc3.3 and removes the need of assert_tcompile()
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