endian.h: Guard against __{BIG,LITTLE}_ENDIAN being defined #114
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When compiled on FreeBSD, we get both __LITTLE_ENDIAN and __BIG_ENDIAN defined. glibc defines these as well, but it defines them to 1234 and
4321. However, FreeBSD defines them to ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN and ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN to take advantage of the recent gcc and clang predefines. Check to see if __LITTLE_ENDIAN is defined before we redefine it. This is less than perfect, I'll grant, but anything starting with __ is in the implementation namespace so some care needs to be taken.