When compiling with Clang, we still use GNU as for the assembler, so we still need to define the GCC_ASM* macros.
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Signed-off-by: Olivier Martin <olivier.martin@arm.com>
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+// When compiling with Clang, we still use GNU as for the assembler, so we still\r
+// need to define the GCC_ASM* macros.\r
+#if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)\r
///\r
/// For GNU assembly code, .global or .globl can declare global symbols.\r
/// Define this macro to unify the usage.\r
///\r
/// For GNU assembly code, .global or .globl can declare global symbols.\r
/// Define this macro to unify the usage.\r
//\r
#define EFIAPI \r
\r
//\r
#define EFIAPI \r
\r
+// When compiling with Clang, we still use GNU as for the assembler, so we still\r
+// need to define the GCC_ASM* macros.\r
+#if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)\r
///\r
/// For GNU assembly code, .global or .globl can declare global symbols.\r
/// Define this macro to unify the usage.\r
///\r
/// For GNU assembly code, .global or .globl can declare global symbols.\r
/// Define this macro to unify the usage.\r