#ifdef's, adaptec kernel cleanup 1.3.76

Laszlo Vecsey (master@internexus.net)
Wed, 20 Mar 1996 16:03:52 -0500 (EST)


Nothing major, but I figured I'd mention it because I noticed it hasn't
been cleaned up during the past few releases. For some reason there are
some #ifdef 0's in the adaptec scsi code... take a look.

aic7xxx.c:1248: warning: `#ifdef' argument starts with a digit
aic7xxx.c:1278: warning: `#ifdef' argument starts with a digit

--
(define(RSA m e n)(list->string(u(r(s(string->list m))e n))))(define(u a)(if(>
a 0)(cons(integer->char(modulo a 256))(u(quotient a 256)))'()))(define(s a)(if
(null? a)0(+(char->integer(car a))(* 256(s(cdr a))))))(define(r a x n)(cond((=
0 x)1)((even? x)(modulo(expt(r a(/ x 2)n)2)n))(#t(modulo(* a(r a(1- x)n))n))))

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