Define illegal_instruction() when it will be actually used

(cherry picked from commit 29d2116495)
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Sam Lantinga 2025-05-08 11:51:35 -07:00
parent 0897f4a7d1
commit 9d9a24d325
1 changed files with 5 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -115,7 +115,11 @@
#define CPU_CFG2_LSX (1 << 6)
#define CPU_CFG2_LASX (1 << 7)
#if defined(SDL_ALTIVEC_BLITTERS) && defined(HAVE_SETJMP) && !defined(SDL_PLATFORM_MACOS) && !defined(SDL_PLATFORM_OPENBSD) && !defined(SDL_PLATFORM_FREEBSD) && (defined(SDL_PLATFORM_LINUX) && !defined(HAVE_GETAUXVAL))
#if !defined(SDL_CPUINFO_DISABLED) && \
!((defined(SDL_PLATFORM_MACOS) && (defined(__ppc__) || defined(__ppc64__))) || (defined(SDL_PLATFORM_OPENBSD) && defined(__powerpc__))) && \
!(defined(SDL_PLATFORM_FREEBSD) && defined(__powerpc__)) && \
!(defined(SDL_PLATFORM_LINUX) && defined(__powerpc__) && defined(HAVE_GETAUXVAL)) && \
defined(SDL_ALTIVEC_BLITTERS) && defined(HAVE_SETJMP)
/* This is the brute force way of detecting instruction sets...
the idea is borrowed from the libmpeg2 library - thanks!
*/