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Please NOTE - GSConfig.h is generated by the configure script from the
file GSConfig.h.in - changes/fixes need to be made to the original file,
not to the GSConfig.h generated from it.
Copyright (C) 1998-2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by: Richard frith-Macdonald <richard@brainstorm.co.uk>
This file is part of the GNUstep Base Library.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02111 USA.
*/
#ifndef included_GSConfig_h
#define included_GSConfig_h
#if !defined(NeXT_Foundation_LIBRARY)
/* An alternate to GS_FAKE_MAIN which forces the user to call the
NSProcessInfo initialization in 'main', GS_FAKE_MAIN must also
be undefined. */
#if 0
#define GS_PASS_ARGUMENTS 0
#endif
#define GS_FAKE_MAIN 0
#if GS_FAKE_MAIN
/*
* NOTE - if GS_FAKE_MAIN (above) is set to 1, this hack applies - and you
* must make sure that this file is included in any file that implements
* the 'main()' function and links with the GNUstep base libarary.
* You should NOT include this file in a program that does not link with
* the base library.
* This file is included automatically in NSObject.h and Foundation.h
*
* The Foundation classe NSProcessInfo need access to the argc, argv,
* and env variables of the main() function. The purpose of this (ugly hack)
* definition is to give the gstep-base library the opportunity to implement
* its own main function with private access to the global vars. The private
* main() implementation (in NSProcessInfo.m) will then call the user defined
* gnustep_base_user_main() function.
*
* The original hack was -
** Written by: Georg Tuparev, EMBL & Academia Naturalis,
** Heidelberg, Germany
** Tuparev@EMBL-Heidelberg.de
**
** NOTE! This is very dirty and dangerous trick. I spend several hours
** on thinking and man pages browsing, but couldn't find better solution.
** I know that I will spend 666 years in the Computer Hell for writing
** this hack, and the master devil (Bully Boy) will send me to write
** Windowz software.
** BTW, for writing this hack I got personal congratulations from Dennis
** Ritchie and Bjarne Stroustrup sent me a bunch of flowers and asked me
** to participate in the standardization committee for C-- v.6.0 as
** responsible for the new Tab-Overriding-Operator and Scope-Sensitive-
** Comments ... but this makes my situation even worse ;-)
** - Georg
*
* On some systems, there are other relatively clean workarounds, if this
* applies to the system you are running on, your configuration script
* should have set GS_FAKE_MAIN to zero, so that this define hack will
* not be used.
*/
#define main gnustep_base_user_main
#endif /* GS_FAKE_MAIN */
#endif
/*
* Definition to specify if your processor stores words with the most
* significant byte first (like Motorola and SPARC, unlike Intel and VAX).
*/
#define GS_WORDS_BIGENDIAN 0
/*
* Size definitions for standard types
*/
#define GS_SIZEOF_SHORT 2
#define GS_SIZEOF_INT 4
#define GS_SIZEOF_LONG 8
#define GS_SIZEOF_LONG_LONG 8
#define GS_SIZEOF_FLOAT 4
#define GS_SIZEOF_DOUBLE 8
#define GS_SIZEOF_VOIDP 8
/*
* Size information to be places in bits 5 and 6 of type encoding bytes
* in archives (bits 0 to 4 are used for basic type info and bit 7 is
* used to mark cross-references to previously encoded objects).
*/
#define _GSC_S_SHT _GSC_I16
#define _GSC_S_INT _GSC_I32
#define _GSC_S_LNG _GSC_I64
#define _GSC_S_LNG_LNG _GSC_I64
/*
* Type definitions for types with known sizes.
*/
typedef signed char gss8;
typedef unsigned char gsu8;
typedef signed short gss16;
typedef unsigned short gsu16;
typedef signed int gss32;
typedef unsigned int gsu32;
typedef signed long gss64;
typedef unsigned long gsu64;
typedef struct { gsu8 a[16]; } gss128;
typedef struct { gsu8 a[16]; } gsu128;
typedef float gsf32;
typedef double gsf64;
/*
* Integer type with same size as a pointer
*/
typedef unsigned long gsuaddr;
typedef long gssaddr;
typedef gsuaddr gsaddr;
/*
* Do we have real 64-bit and 128-bit integers or are we just pretending.
*/
#define GS_HAVE_I64 1
#define GS_HAVE_I128 0
/*
* Do we have zlib for file handle compression?
*/
#define USE_ZLIB 1
/*
* Do we have the GNU Multiple-precision library for NSDecimal?
*/
//#define USE_GMP 0
#define USE_GMP 0
/*
* Macros to deal with hiding an object from the garbage collector
* This macro employs the procesor-dependent knowledge that a pointer to an
* object will always be on an even address boundary. If we ever port to a
* system where this is not the case, we will have to find another mechanism.
*/
#ifndef GS_WITH_GC
#define GS_WITH_GC 0
#endif
#if GS_WITH_GC
#define GS_GC_HIDE(obj) ((id)(((uintptr_t)obj) | 1))
#define GS_GC_UNHIDE(obj) ((id)(((uintptr_t)obj) & ~1))
#else
#define GS_GC_HIDE(obj) ((id)obj)
#define GS_GC_UNHIDE(obj) ((id)obj)
#endif
/*
* Define to say if we use NXConstantString or NSConstantString
*/
#define NXConstantString NSConstantString
/*
* Ensure some standard types are defined.
*/
#include <stdint.h>
/*
* Wide unicode character type.
*/
#ifndef UTF32Char
#define UTF32Char uint32_t
#endif
/*
* Native character type for use in systemcalls etc.
*/
#if defined(__MINGW__)
#define GSNativeChar uint16_t
#else
#define GSNativeChar char
#endif
/*
* Types used to avoid exposing pthread header in NSLock.h
* NB. These types should *never* be used except to provide enough space
* in a class layout for the type of data actually used by the pthread
* implementation of the current platform.
*/
typedef struct {
uint8_t dummy[48];
} gs_cond_t __attribute__((aligned (8)));
typedef struct {
uint8_t dummy[40];
} gs_mutex_t __attribute__((aligned (8)));
#define OBJC2RUNTIME 1
#define BASE_NATIVE_OBJC_EXCEPTIONS 1
#define GS_NONFRAGILE 0
#define GS_MIXEDABI 0
#define GS_USE_LIBXML 1
#define GS_USE_GNUTLS 1
#define GS_USE_AVAHI 1
#define GS_USE_MDNS 0
#define GS_USE_ICU 1
#import <GNUstepBase/preface.h>
#endif /* included_GSConfig_h */
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