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- //{
- //(
- // cmGlobal.h contains the global macros, header files, and
- // typedefs availale to all other cm modules.
- //
- // All operating system dependencies should be resolved in this file via
- // testing for OS_LINUX, OS_OSX, or OS_W32.
- //)
-
- #ifndef cmGlobal_h
- #define cmGlobal_h
-
- //(
- #include "config.h" // created by 'configure'
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <stdlib.h>
- #include <string.h>
- #include <assert.h>
- #include <stdbool.h>
- #include <stdarg.h>
- #include <math.h>
- #include <ctype.h>
- #include <errno.h>
- #include <float.h>
- #include <limits.h>
- #include <signal.h>
- #include <time.h>
-
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- #endif
-
-
- #define CM_FLOAT_SMP 1 //< make cmSample_t = float in cmFloatTypes.h
- #define CM_FLOAT_REAL 0 //< make cmReal_t = double in cmFloatTypes.h
-
- #ifdef NDEBUG
- #define cmDEBUG_FL 0 //< Define cmDEBUG_FL as 0 when building in release mode. See \ref debug_mode.
- #else
- #define cmDEBUG_FL 1 //< Define cmDEBUG_FL as 1 when building in debug mode. See \ref debug_mode.
- #endif
-
-
- // Perform byte swapping on 16 bit values.
- #define cmSwap16(x) \
- (((((unsigned short)(x)) & 0x00ff) << 8) | ((((unsigned short)(x)) & 0xff00) >> 8))
-
- #ifdef OS_LINUX
- #include <byteswap.h> // gcc specific
- #include <unistd.h>
-
- // Perform byte swapping on 32 bit values on systems were <byteswap.h> is available.
- #define cmSwap32(x) (bswap_32(x))
-
- // Perform byte swapping on 64 bit values on systems were <byteswap.h> is available.
- #define cmSwap64(x) (bswap_64(x))
-
-
- #endif
-
-
- #ifdef OS_OSX
- #include <unistd.h>
-
- // Perform byte swapping on 32 bit values on systems were <byteswap.h> is not available.
- #define cmSwap32(x) \
- ((((unsigned)((x) & 0x000000FF)) << 24) | \
- (((unsigned)((x) & 0x0000FF00)) << 8) | \
- (((unsigned)((x) & 0x00FF0000)) >> 8) | \
- (((unsigned)((x) & 0xFF000000)) >> 24))
-
- // Perform byte swapping on 64 bit values on systems were <byteswap.h> is not available.
- #define cmSwap64(x) \
- (((((unsigned long long)(x))<<56) & 0xFF00000000000000ULL) | \
- ((((unsigned long long)(x))<<40) & 0x00FF000000000000ULL) | \
- ((((unsigned long long)(x))<<24) & 0x0000FF0000000000ULL) | \
- ((((unsigned long long)(x))<< 8) & 0x000000FF00000000ULL) | \
- ((((unsigned long long)(x))>> 8) & 0x00000000FF000000ULL) | \
- ((((unsigned long long)(x))>>24) & 0x0000000000FF0000ULL) | \
- ((((unsigned long long)(x))>>40) & 0x000000000000FF00ULL) | \
- ((((unsigned long long)(x))>>56) & 0x00000000000000FFULL))
-
- #endif
-
- #define cmAllFlags(f,m) (((f) & (m)) == (m)) //< Test if all of a group 'm' of binary flags in 'f' are set.
- #define cmIsFlag(f,m) (((f) & (m)) ? true : false) //< Test if any one of a the bits in 'm' is also set in 'f'.
- #define cmIsNotFlag(f,m) (cmIsFlag(f,m)==false) //< Test if none of the bits in 'm' are set in 'f'.
- #define cmSetFlag(f,m) ((f) | (m)) //< Return 'f' with the bits in 'm' set.
- #define cmClrFlag(f,m) ((f) & (~(m))) //< Return 'f' with the bits in 'm' cleared.
- #define cmTogFlag(f,m) ((f)^(m)) //< Return 'f' with the bits in 'm' toggled.
- #define cmEnaFlag(f,m,b) (b) ? cmSetFlag(f,m) : cmClrFlag(f,m) //< \brief Set or clear bits in 'f' based on bits in 'm' and the state of 'b'.
- //<
- //< If 'b' == 0 then return 'f' with the bits in 'm' cleared.
- //< otherwise return 'f' with the bits in 'm' set.
-
-
- #define cmMin(v0,v1) ((v0)<(v1) ? (v0) : (v1)) //< Return the minimum arg.
- #define cmMax(v0,v1) ((v0)>(v1) ? (v0) : (v1)) //< Return the maximum arg.
-
-
- #define cmStringNullGuard(p) ((p)==NULL?"<null>":(p)) //< If 'p'==NULL return the static string "<null>" otherwise return 'p'.
- #define cmStringLen(s) ((s)==NULL? 0 : strlen(s))
-
- // Default return code indicating successful function completion.
- #define cmOkRC (0)
-
- // Default directory separator character for unix based systems.
- #define cmPathSeparatorChar ("/")
-
- #define cmInvalidIdx (0xffffffff) //< cm wide value indicating a invalid or NULL index.
- #define cmInvalidId (cmInvalidIdx) //< cm wide value indicating an invalid or NULL numeric id.
- #define cmInvalidCnt (cmInvalidIdx) //< cm wide value indicating a invalid or NULL count of items.
-
- #define cmSTATIC_NULL_HANDLE {NULL} //< Default NULL value for cmHandle_t
-
- // Generic data type for implementing opaque object handles.
- /*
- typedef struct cmHandle_str
- {
- void* h;
- } cmHandle_t;
- */
-
- #define cmHandle_t struct { void* h; }
-
- #define cmHandlesAreEqual( a, b ) ((a).h == (b).h) //< Test if two cmHandle_t values are equivalent.
- #define cmHandlesAreNotEqual( a, b ) (!cmHandlesAreEqual(a,b)) //< Test if two cmHandle_t value are not equivalent.
-
- // Data type commonly used as a function return value. Functions returning cmRC_t values
- // return cmOkRC (0) to indicate successful completion or some other value to indicate
- // some kind of exceptional conidtion. In general the condition indicates an unexpected condition
- // such as resource exhaution, or a missing file.
- typedef unsigned cmRC_t;
-
- // A data type which indicates a system dependent error. This is generally an abstraction for an 'errno'
- // like code.
- typedef int cmSysErrCode_t; // same as errno
-
-
- // cmChar_t is a data type used to indicate that a char is being used to hold human readable
- // text. Eventually this type will be used to locate and handle unicode based strings.
- typedef char cmChar_t;
-
-
- typedef unsigned int cmUInt32_t; //< This typedef is used to indicate that the type must be an unsigned 32 bit integer.
- typedef unsigned short cmUInt16_t; //< This typedef is used to indicate that hte type must be an unsigned 16 bit integer.
-
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- #endif
-
- //)
- //}
-
- #endif
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