JitInterface: Use #ifdef instead of #if for platform testing
\#if assumes the symbols will always be defined, but they aren't depending on the platform.
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#include "Core/PowerPC/Profiler.h"
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#include "Core/System.h"
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#if _M_X86_64
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#ifdef _M_X86_64
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#include "Core/PowerPC/Jit64/Jit.h"
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#endif
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#if _M_ARM_64
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#ifdef _M_ARM_64
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#include "Core/PowerPC/JitArm64/Jit.h"
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#endif
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@ -61,12 +61,12 @@ CPUCoreBase* JitInterface::InitJitCore(PowerPC::CPUCore core)
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{
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switch (core)
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{
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#if _M_X86_64
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#ifdef _M_X86_64
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case PowerPC::CPUCore::JIT64:
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m_jit = std::make_unique<Jit64>(m_system);
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break;
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#endif
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#if _M_ARM_64
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#ifdef _M_ARM_64
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case PowerPC::CPUCore::JITARM64:
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m_jit = std::make_unique<JitArm64>(m_system);
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break;
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