Closed gperciva closed 3 years ago
This is more relevant once we have a liball.a
-- in that case, it's quite plausible that liball.a
could be built with CPUSUPPORT_CONFIG_FILE
, but if you then use make -f Makefile.BSD
in the subdirectory, the binary wouldn't know anything about the cpusupport.
Adding the
#if defined(CPUSUPPORT_CONFIG_FILE)
might be overkill, but it's only test code, and it might stop somebody going "huh?! how is this so fast if it's not using hardware acceleration? And for that matter, why isn't it using hardware acceleration?!".