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Daniel Cohen Gindi authored
To support Microsoft Visual C++, we must not guard Windows-specific code in MinGW-specific #ifdef guards. Happily, even 64-bit MSVC defines the WIN32 constant, therefore we can use that instead. [JES: fixed commit message, reordered commit, split out unrelated changes] Signed-off-by:Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
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