libgfortran: Fix build on non-glibc targets
When the __GLIBC_PREREQ macro isn't defined, the #if ... && defined __GLIBC_PREREQ && __GLIBC_PREREQ (2, 32) directive has invalid syntax - the __GLIBC_PREREQ in there evaluates to 0 and is followed by (2, 32). 2022-01-12 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> * libgfortran.h (POWER_IEEE128): Use __GLIBC_PREREQ in a separate #if directive inside of #if ... && defined __GLIBC_PREREQ.
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#if defined(__powerpc64__) && __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__ \
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&& defined __GLIBC_PREREQ && __GLIBC_PREREQ (2, 32)
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&& defined __GLIBC_PREREQ
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#if __GLIBC_PREREQ (2, 32)
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#define POWER_IEEE128 1
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#endif
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#endif
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/* These functions from <ctype.h> should only be used on values that can be
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represented as unsigned char, otherwise the behavior is undefined.
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