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#define _NCBIOPT_
/* $Id: ncbiopt.h,v 6.16 2005/11/16 16:36:11 kans Exp $
* ==========================================================================
*
* PUBLIC DOMAIN NOTICE
* National Center for Biotechnology Information
*
* This software/database is a "United States Government Work" under the
* terms of the United States Copyright Act. It was written as part of
* the author's official duties as a United States Government employee and
* thus cannot be copyrighted. This software/database is freely available
* to the public for use. The National Library of Medicine and the U.S.
* Government have not placed any restriction on its use or reproduction.
*
* Although all reasonable efforts have been taken to ensure the accuracy
* and reliability of the software and data, the NLM and the U.S.
* Government do not and cannot warrant the performance or results that
* may be obtained by using this software or data. The NLM and the U.S.
* Government disclaim all warranties, express or implied, including
* warranties of performance, merchantability or fitness for any particular
* purpose.
*
* Please cite the author in any work or product based on this material.
*
* ==========================================================================
*
* Authors: Denis Vakatov, Hugues Sicotte
*
* File Description:
* Miscellaneous platform-dependent types etc. that are probably not
* available or not exactly in-sync for different platforms
*
* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* $Log: ncbiopt.h,v $
* Revision 6.16 2005/11/16 16:36:11 kans
* support for PowerPC and Intel chips for Macintosh
*
* Revision 6.15 2004/07/15 15:11:45 ucko
* Disable workaround for Linux distributions (RH7?) that misdefine LONG_BIT.
*
* Revision 6.14 2004/03/25 17:10:57 lebedev
* Include stdint.h for Darwin, so undef will work for UINT8_MAX
*
* Revision 6.13 2004/03/11 18:53:48 rsmith
* turn on long long support on UNIX_DARWIN (Mac)
*
* Revision 6.12 2003/05/05 11:55:22 rsmith
* Codewarrior compiling for Win32 already has definitions for INT8 min and max.
*
* Revision 6.11 2002/12/18 22:11:27 kans
* a couple more C++ comments slipped by, changed to C style
*
* Revision 6.10 2002/12/17 23:00:48 kans
* support for OS_UNIX_DARWIN for Mach-O executables (RGS)
*
* Revision 6.9 2001/08/09 19:21:29 juran
* Wrap the inclusion of <stdint.h> in #ifdef __MWERKS__.
*
* Revision 6.8 2001/08/09 18:55:28 juran
* Include <stdint.h> to avoid macro redefinition errors.
*
* Revision 6.7 2001/03/15 21:23:12 vakatov
* [OS_UNIX_AIX] #define Int8 long long (was just "long").
* Fix by the Ruth Isserlin & Christopher Hogue, chogue@mdsproteomics.com
*
* Revision 6.6 2001/03/14 21:11:27 vakatov
* Int8 is "long long" for OS_UNIX::PROC_HPPA (M.Dumontier, micheld@mshri.on.ca)
*
* Revision 6.5 2000/12/21 15:52:22 vakatov
* [__GNUC__, OS_LINUX] Force Int8 be "long long"
*
* Revision 6.4 2000/12/20 19:02:49 vakatov
* [__GNUC__] Use "long long", do not rely on LONG_BIT (RedHat Linux 7.0)
*
* Revision 6.3 2000/03/20 16:04:38 vakatov
* [__GNUC__] Fixed for absent #LONG_LONG_***
*
* Revision 6.2 1999/08/25 18:21:36 vakatov
* Int8 for OS_UNIX_AIX
*
* Revision 6.1 1998/08/11 22:09:08 vakatov
* Initial revision
*
* ==========================================================================
*/
/********************************************************
*
* Int8, Uint8, INT8_MIN, INT8_MAX, UINT8_MAX
*
* NOTE: define it as Int4 for the platforms with no 8-byte integers
*
* TESTED WITH:
* SunOS peony 5.6 Generic_105181-04 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-1
* cc: WorkShop Compilers 4.2 30 Oct 1996 C 4.2
* CC: WorkShop Compilers 4.2 18 Sep 1997 C++ 4.2 patch 104631-04
* gcc, g++: gcc version 2.7.2.3
*
* SunOS oldies 4.1.3_U1 22 sun4m
* CC: SC3.0.1 07 Jul 1995
* gcc, g++: gcc version 2.7.2.3
*
* IRIX64 muncher 6.4 02121744 IP27
* cc: ???
*
* IRIX leo 5.3 08031226 IP22 mips
* cc: ???
*
* OSF1 annie V4.0 564 alpha
* gcc, g++: gcc version 2.8.0
* cc: ???
*
* 16-bit MS-Windows applications built with:
* Visual C++ 1.52 (Int8 is not supported, so gets substituted by Int4)
*
* 32-bit MS-Windows applications built with:
* Visual C++ 4.2
* Visual C++ 5.0
* Borland C++ 4.5 (Int8 is not supported, so gets substituted by Int4)
*/
/*
Avoid errors when stdint.h tries to 'redefine' standard macros that we've corrupted,
by including it first.
*/
#if defined(__MWERKS__) || defined(OS_UNIX_DARWIN)
#include <stdint.h>
#endif
#if !defined(Int8) || !defined(Uint8) || !defined(Int8Ptr) || !defined(Uint8Ptr)
# if defined(Int8) || defined(Uint8) || defined(Int8Ptr) || defined(Uint8Ptr)
/* aut Caesar aut nihil... */
;;;!!!PARTIALLY DEFINED 8-BYTE INTEGER TYPES!!!;;;
# endif
/* on 64-bit operating systems, the long data type is already 8 bytes */
# if LONG_BIT==64 /* && !defined(OS_UNIX_LINUX) */
# define Int8 long
# define Uint8 unsigned long
/* GNU compiler defines "long long" data type */
# elif defined(__GNUC__)
# define Int8 long long
# define Uint8 unsigned long long
/* use the compiler-dependent internal data types */
# elif defined(OS_NT) && _INTEGRAL_MAX_BITS >= 64
# define Int8 __int64
# define Uint8 unsigned __int64
# elif defined(OS_UNIX)
/* (signed) */
# if defined(OS_UNIX_LINUX) || defined(OS_UNIX_SOL) || \
defined(OS_UNIX_IRIX) || defined(PROC_HPPA) || defined(OS_UNIX_AIX) || defined(OS_UNIX_DARWIN)
# define Int8 long long
# elif defined(PROC_ALPHA)
# define Int8 long
# endif
/* (unsigned) */
# if defined(Int8)
# define Uint8 unsigned Int8
# endif
# elif defined(OS_MAC)
# if defined(PROC_PPC)
# define Int8 long long
# define Uint8 unsigned long long
# elif defined(PROC_I80X86)
# define Int8 long long
# define Uint8 unsigned long long
# elif defined(PROC_MC680X0)
# define Int8 long long
# define Uint8 unsigned long long
# endif
# elif defined(PROC_ALPHA)
# define Uint8 unsigned long
# define Int8 long
# endif /* #definitions of Int8,Uint8 for known platforms and compilers */
/* Have to undefine Int8 limits if already defined, as on some platforms
* INT8_MAX, etc. exist but refer to 8-bit(not 8-byte!) integers
RGS no need to worry about partially Defined stuff if we do them individually
*/
# if defined(INT8_MIN)
# undef INT8_MIN
# endif
# if defined(INT8_MAX)
# undef INT8_MAX
# endif
# if defined(UINT8_MAX)
# undef UINT8_MAX
# endif
# if defined(Int8) || defined(Uint8)
# if !defined(Int8) || !defined(Uint8)
;;;!!!PARTIALLY DEFINED 8-BYTE INTEGER TYPES!!!;;;
# endif
typedef Int8 Nlm_Int8;
typedef Int8* Nlm_Int8Ptr;
typedef Uint8 Nlm_Uint8;
typedef Uint8* Nlm_Uint8Ptr;
/* RGS
# if defined(INT8_MIN) || defined(INT8_MAX) || defined(UINT8_MAX)
# if !defined(INT8_MIN) || !defined(INT8_MAX) || !defined(UINT8_MAX)
;;;!!!PARTIALLY DEFINED 8-BYTE INTEGER LIMITS!!!;;;
# endif
# undef INT8_MIN
# undef INT8_MAX
# undef UINT8_MAX
# endif
*/
# if LONG_BIT==64
# define INT8_MIN LONG_MIN
# define INT8_MAX LONG_MAX
# define UINT8_MAX ULONG_MAX
# elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(LONG_LONG_MIN)
# define INT8_MIN LONG_LONG_MIN
# define INT8_MAX LONG_LONG_MAX
# define UINT8_MAX ULONG_LONG_MAX
# elif defined(OS_NT) && ! defined(COMP_METRO)
# define INT8_MIN _I64_MIN
# define INT8_MAX _I64_MAX
# define UINT8_MAX _UI64_MAX
# else /* def GNUC, LONG_BIT==64 */
# ifdef LLONG_MIN
# define INT8_MIN LLONG_MIN
# else
# define INT8_MIN (-9223372036854775807LL-1LL)
# endif
# ifdef LLONG_MAX
# define INT8_MAX LLONG_MAX
# else
# define INT8_MAX 9223372036854775807LL
# endif
# ifdef ULLONG_MAX
# define UINT8_MAX ULLONG_MAX
# else
# define UINT8_MAX 18446744073709551615ULL
# endif
# endif /* else def GNUC, LONG_BIT==64 */
/* will be (re)defined after this #if */
# undef Int8
# undef Uint8
# else
/* Until we migrate to C++, and we can overload operations and
* specify type conversions, we cannot simply define the Int8 datatype
* as a structure...
* Type the Int8 as Int4 so we can compile the tools.
*/
# define Nlm_Int8 Nlm_Int4
# define Nlm_Int8Ptr Nlm_Int4Ptr
# define Nlm_Uint8 Nlm_Uint4
# define Nlm_Uint8Ptr Nlm_Uint4Ptr
# define INT8_MIN INT4_MIN
# define INT8_MAX INT4_MAX
# define UINT8_MAX UINT4_MAX
# endif /* else def Int8,Uint8 */
/* The final type definitions
*/
# define Int8 Nlm_Int8
# define Uint8 Nlm_Uint8
# define Int8Ptr Nlm_Int8Ptr
# define Uint8Ptr Nlm_Uint8Ptr
#endif /* ndef Int8, ndef Uint8, ndef Int8Ptr, ndef Uint8Ptr */
#endif /* _NCBIOPT_ */
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