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Portable code can be run with little to no modification in multiple environments. Portable applications can be run from, for example, a USB drive without modifying a computer's environment.
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Checking endianness at compile-time
You have to use predefined compiler macros (\__BIG_ENDIAN__ or \__LITTLE_ENDIAN__ with clang, or \__BYTE_ORDER__ with gcc).
The other compiler macro tricks mentioned will only detect the endianness o …