Always use configure to detect whether global symbols need underscores
64-bit Windows already used this check; make it universal, and use it in place of an ifdef on X86_WIN32, to handle non-Windows platforms that use the underscore, such as Darwin.
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@@ -439,11 +439,9 @@ AC_ARG_ENABLE(pax_emutramp,
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[Define this if you want to enable pax emulated trampolines])
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fi)
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if test x$TARGET = xX86_WIN64; then
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LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE
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if test "x$sys_symbol_underscore" = xyes; then
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AC_DEFINE(SYMBOL_UNDERSCORE, 1, [Define if symbols are underscored.])
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fi
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LT_SYS_SYMBOL_USCORE
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if test "x$sys_symbol_underscore" = xyes; then
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AC_DEFINE(SYMBOL_UNDERSCORE, 1, [Define if symbols are underscored.])
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fi
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FFI_EXEC_TRAMPOLINE_TABLE=0
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@@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ END
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#else
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#if defined(X86_WIN32)
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#if defined(SYMBOL_UNDERSCORE)
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#define USCORE_SYMBOL(x) _##x
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#else
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#define USCORE_SYMBOL(x) x
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