Whatever the trouble with your toolchain
If you have access to a Fedora x86 box with Clang, I'm sure you'd see this
too as I'm seeing this on both my 32-bit Fedora box with Clang 5.0 master
and 32-bit Ubuntu box with clang 3.9.
tweak the #elif so that you use the #else fallback implementation
So you don't think this sound like a compiler issue? Anything else you
suggest I try or look into before working on a patch for this?
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