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patch 8.0.1198: older compilers don't know uint8_t
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/00ce63dc230b6c8f55997b09396aee6d6d722734
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Sun Oct 15 21:44:45 2017 +0200
patch 8.0.1198: older compilers don't know uint8_t
Problem: Older compilers don't know uint8_t.
Solution: Use char_u instead.
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Sun, 15 Oct 2017 21:45:05 +0200 |
parents | 626fb8e8bb8a |
children | b0e19f135e50 |
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# # Makefile for VIM on Win32, using MinGW cross compiler on Cygwin # # Also read INSTALLpc.txt! # # This compiles Vim as a Windows application. If you want Vim to run as a # Cygwin application use the Makefile (just like on Unix). # # The old Make_cyg.mak (maintained by Dan Sharp et al.) was merged into # Make_cyg_ming.mak. Note: USEDLL option was removed. # This file contains Cygwin specific settings. Common settings are contained # in Make_cyg_ming.mak. # # Last updated by Ken Takata. # Last Change: 2014 Oct 21 # uncomment 'PERL' if you want a perl-enabled version #PERL=/cygdrive/c/perl # uncomment 'LUA' if you want a Lua-enabled version #LUA=/cygdrive/c/lua # uncomment 'MZSCHEME' if you want a MzScheme-enabled version #MZSCHEME=/cygdrive/d/plt # uncomment 'PYTHON' if you want a python-enabled version #PYTHON=/cygdrive/c/python20 # uncomment 'PYTHON3' if you want a python3-enabled version #PYTHON3=/cygdrive/c/python31 # uncomment 'TCL' if you want a Tcl-enabled version #TCL=/cygdrive/c/tcl # uncomment 'RUBY' if you want a Ruby-enabled version #RUBY=/cygdribe/c/ruby # Use MinGW(-w64) cross compiler. # There are three MinGW packages in Cygwin: # 32-bit: mingw-gcc-g++ and mingw64-i686-gcc-g++ # 64-bit: mingw64-x86_64-gcc-g++ # You may also need to set 'ARCH' in Make_cyg_ming.mak. CROSS_COMPILE = i686-pc-mingw32- #CROSS_COMPILE = i686-w64-mingw32- #CROSS_COMPILE = x86_64-w64-mingw32- # Do not change this. UNDER_CYGWIN = yes include Make_cyg_ming.mak # vim: set noet sw=8 ts=8 sts=0 wm=0 tw=0: