> I figured as much. I will test for the #define, stash it in a #define
> unique within my namespace, and #define it back in hosts.c should my
> local define exist.
I think its pretty much x86 only that has the define problem. For 2.2 its
stuck and one or two folks depend on it. For 2.4 I cannot see why we don't
change the inline function to be current() not get_current() thereby cleaning
up the struct problem you see.
On the other platforms current is general a gcc register global and so wont
interfere with struct namespace
Alan
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