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diff --git a/lib/compatibility/tdemdi/qextmdi/kdemacros.h.in b/lib/compatibility/tdemdi/qextmdi/kdemacros.h.in
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--- a/lib/compatibility/tdemdi/qextmdi/kdemacros.h.in
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@@ -131,39 +131,6 @@
#endif
/**
- * The KDE_ISLIKELY macro tags a boolean expression as likely to evaluate to
- * 'true'. When used in an if ( ) statement, it gives a hint to the compiler
- * that the following codeblock is likely to get executed. Providing this
- * information helps the compiler to optimize the code for better performance.
- * Using the macro has an insignificant code size or runtime memory footprint impact.
- * The code semantics is not affected.
- *
- * \note
- * Providing wrong information ( like marking a condition that almost never
- * passes as 'likely' ) will cause a significant runtime slowdown. Therefore only
- * use it for cases where you can be sure about the odds of the expression to pass
- * in all cases ( independent from e.g. user configuration ).
- *
- * \par
- * The KDE_ISUNLIKELY macro tags an expression as unlikely evaluating to 'true'.
- *
- * \note
- * Do NOT use ( !KDE_ISLIKELY(foo) ) as an replacement for KDE_ISUNLIKELY !
- *
- * \code
- * if ( KDE_ISUNLIKELY( testsomething() ) )
- * abort(); // assume its unlikely that the application aborts
- * \endcode
- */
-#if __GNUC__ - 0 >= 3
-# define KDE_ISLIKELY( x ) __builtin_expect(!!(x),1)
-# define KDE_ISUNLIKELY( x ) __builtin_expect(!!(x),0)
-#else
-# define KDE_ISLIKELY( x ) ( x )
-# define KDE_ISUNLIKELY( x ) ( x )
-#endif
-
-/**
* This macro, and it's friends going up to 10 reserve a fixed number of virtual
* functions in a class. Because adding virtual functions to a class changes the
* size of the vtable, adding virtual functions to a class breaks binary