if (newsize >= 64) fprintf (FILE, "\tmovab %d(sp),sp\n", -newsize);\
else fprintf (FILE, "\tsubl2 $%d,sp\n", newsize); }
-#define __MAIN_NAME " main ("
+#define __MAIN_NAME " main("
/*
* The MAYBE_VMS_FUNCTION_PROLOGUE macro works for both gcc and g++. It
* first checks to see if the current routine is "main", which will only
* happen for GCC, and add the jsb if it is. If is not the case then try and
* see if __MAIN_NAME is part of current_function_name, which will only happen
* if we are running g++, and add the jsb if it is. In gcc there should never
- * be a space in the function name, and in g++ there is always a "(" in the
+ * be a paren in the function name, and in g++ there is always a "(" in the
* function name, thus there should never be any confusion.
*
* Adjusting the stack pointer by 4 before calling C$MAIN_ARGS is required