REJECT_UNOFFICIAL_OS

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If your program uses a hack that is likely to fail in unofficial operating systems, you should write

#define REJECT_UNOFFICIAL_OS
at the top of at least one source file. This checks against all known unofficial operating systems (currently only a yet unreleased system called "PedroM"), before actually executing the program. However, do not abuse this feature to reject unofficial operating systems because you do not like the idea of unofficial operating systems, or because you know that your program does not work on a particular system. Valid uses of this feature are rare.


See also: UNOFFICIAL_OS_SUPPORT