I did expect those kinds of tricks would cause syntax error in #defines, but instead looks like everything is allowed...
Some day someone #defines a such abomination that it creates universe wide black hole -like vacuum and everything ceases to exist.
Yeah. It kinda does.
Worst thing is, if you cleverly construct your joke some people will not get it and then some chocolate pudding will hit the air mover. But on the other hand \s somewhat ruins the good joke.
Ja mun piti avata OP:een toinen tili.
Jää kyllä tekemättä. Töissä saa jo tarpeeksi hakata päätä telamiinaan, kun joutuu kestämään mikkisoftan toteutuksia.
People just don't care to put \s at the end anymore it seems. And when argued against they (we in this case) will be told that they don't have any sense of humor.
The binhost packages have the USE flags set as in an unmodified 17.1/desktop/plasma/systemd profile (with the exception of USE=bindist). The packages can be used on all amd64 profiles that differ from desktop/plasma/systemd only by USE flag settings. This includes 17.1, 17.1/desktop/*, 17.1/no-multilib, 17.1/systemd, but not anything containing selinux, hardened, developer, musl, or a different profile version such as 17.0.
I have one old laptop where I decided to test some more obscure Gentoo setups. I chose musl as libc and took llvm toolchain to compile stuff. (All experimental)
I don't have much experience on those games. I've bought around ten games from gog. And I specifically selected those which provided Linux native binaries.
But there are AAA gamers among Gentoo users.
Yes. It's (
cd -
) in most cases much more convenient.