Drop the use of '.machine ppc' in assembly code, since it's not supported by
clang's integrated assembler and causes no ill effects to do so (hint from
bcallah@ a few monthes ago, thanks!).
"Fine with me" jasper@
The assembly code is not compatible with clang's integrated assembler. bcallah@
found out that the code is meant for GNU as(1) and could be rewritten, but
we're going with as(1) for the time being.
OK jca@ and bcallah@
Needed for upcoming lwjgl 3.x port update
The dyncall library encapsulates architecture-, OS- and compiler-specific
function call semantics in a virtual bind argument parameters from
left to right and then call interface allowing programmers to call
C functions in a completely dynamic manner. In other words, instead
of calling a function directly, the dyncall library provides a
mechanism to push the function parameters manually and to issue the
call afterwards. This means, that a program can determine at runtime
what function to call, and what parameters to pass to it. The library
is written in C and assembly and provides a very simple C interface
to program against.
tweaks from and ok tracey@