On some targets ';' (like hppa) is treated as a comment
in assembly files. This occasionally causes the following
assembly failures:
```
Error: can't resolve `.gnu.warning.EVP_DecryptFinal'
{.gnu.warning.EVP_DecryptFinal section} - `.Ltext0' {.text section}
```
Note how branch (or other reference) attempts to cross the
boundary across two section types: '.text' and '.gnu.warning'.
Tobias Ulmer notes that openbsd already uses newlines
for similar macro:
https://github.com/openbsd/src/blob/master/sys/arch/hppa/include/cdefs.h
This change switches from ';' to newline as well.
Tested on hppa2.0 and x86_64.
Reported-by: Jeroen Roovers
Bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/656104
Signed-off-by: Sergei Trofimovich <slyfox@gentoo.org>
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- Old MinGW64 on Ubuntu 14.04 appears not to have S_IRGRP and S_IROTH
- MinGW64 has __WIN32 defined but does not have _MSC_VER defined
- add patch for aeadtest.c to undef IN
- add patch for ocsp_test.c to call BIO_sock_init() before getaddrinfo()
- define STDERR_FILENO in unistd.h to build pkcs7test.c
- add option ENABLE_VSTEST(default OFF) to enable test on Visual Studio
- modify to pass test data file as an argument (aeadtest, evptest)
- add Windows scripts (ocsptest, pq_test, ssltest, testdsa, testenc, testrsa)
- do not build pidwraptest on MSVC
- fix some indentations
VS2013 has trouble with relative include paths for apps/openssl, so move
certhash_win/apps_win.c back to apps/openssl.
gmtime_r on mingw64 fails with negative time_t, override
gmtime_s fails all of the time unit tests, override
SHUT_RD/WR are defined in newer mingw64 headers, check before overriding