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1 /*
2 * stdint.h
3 *
4 * Integer type definitions, as prescribed by ISO-C9x Section 7.18
5 * Based on ISO/IEC SC22/WG14 9899 Committee draft (SC22 N2794)
6 *
7 * $Id: stdint.h,v 0e4f78dbc1ba 2016/06/17 14:16:01 keithmarshall $
8 *
9 * Written by Danny Smith <danny_r_smith_2001@yahoo.co.nz>
10 * Copyright (C) 2000-2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2016, MinGW.org Project.
11 *
12 *
13 * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
14 * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
15 * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
16 * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
17 * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
18 * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
19 *
20 * The above copyright notice, this permission notice, and the following
21 * disclaimer shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of
22 * the Software.
23 *
24 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
25 * OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
26 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
27 * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
28 * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
29 * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OF OR OTHER
30 * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
31 *
32 */
33 #ifndef _STDINT_H
34 #pragma GCC system_header
35
36 /* To support selective definition of just intptr_t or uintptr_t,
37 * we defer definition of the normal multiple inclusion guard macro,
38 * until we've determined that neither selection is active.
39 */
40 #if ! defined __need_intptr_t && ! defined __need_uintptr_t
41 #define _STDINT_H
42
43 /* All MinGW system headers are expected to include <_mingw.h>;
44 * ensure that we have done so.
45 */
46 #include <_mingw.h>
47
48 /* We need to duplicate the definitions of wint_t and wchar_t, as
49 * they are defined in <stddef.h>; get them, by selective inclusion
50 * from that header itself.
51 */
52 #define __need_wint_t
53 #define __need_wchar_t
54 #include <stddef.h>
55
56 /* 7.18.1.1 Exact-width integer types.
57 */
58 typedef signed char int8_t;
59 typedef unsigned char uint8_t;
60 typedef short int16_t;
61 typedef unsigned short uint16_t;
62 typedef int int32_t;
63 typedef unsigned uint32_t;
64 typedef long long int64_t;
65 typedef unsigned long long uint64_t;
66
67 /* 7.18.1.2 Minimum-width integer types.
68 */
69 typedef signed char int_least8_t;
70 typedef unsigned char uint_least8_t;
71 typedef short int_least16_t;
72 typedef unsigned short uint_least16_t;
73 typedef int int_least32_t;
74 typedef unsigned uint_least32_t;
75 typedef long long int_least64_t;
76 typedef unsigned long long uint_least64_t;
77
78 /* 7.18.1.3 Fastest minimum-width integer types
79 * Not actually guaranteed to be fastest for all purposes
80 * Here we use the exact-width types for 8 and 16-bit ints.
81 */
82 typedef signed char int_fast8_t;
83 typedef unsigned char uint_fast8_t;
84 typedef short int_fast16_t;
85 typedef unsigned short uint_fast16_t;
86 typedef int int_fast32_t;
87 typedef unsigned int uint_fast32_t;
88 typedef long long int_fast64_t;
89 typedef unsigned long long uint_fast64_t;
90
91 /* We actually DO need both selections, which had to be omitted
92 * to get us into this conditional block; force them!
93 */
94 #define __need_intptr_t
95 #define __need_uintptr_t
96
97 #endif /* !__need_intptr_t && !__need_uintptr_t */
98
99 /* 7.18.1.4 Integer types capable of holding object pointers.
100 */
101 #if defined __need_intptr_t && ! defined __intptr_t
102 #define __intptr_t __intptr_t
103 #ifdef _WIN64
104 typedef __int64 __intptr_t;
105 #else
106 typedef int __intptr_t;
107 #endif
108 typedef __intptr_t intptr_t;
109
110 #endif /* __need_intptr_t */
111 #undef __need_intptr_t
112
113 #if defined __need_uintptr_t && ! defined __uintptr_t
114 #define __uintptr_t __uintptr_t
115 #ifdef _WIN64
116 typedef unsigned __int64 __uintptr_t;
117 #else
118 typedef unsigned int __uintptr_t;
119 #endif
120 typedef __uintptr_t uintptr_t;
121
122 #endif /* __need_uintptr_t */
123 #undef __need_uintptr_t
124
125 #ifdef _STDINT_H
126 /* 7.18.1.5 Greatest-width integer types.
127 */
128 typedef long long intmax_t;
129 typedef unsigned long long uintmax_t;
130
131 /* 7.18.2 Limits of specified-width integer types.
132 * (always defined in C, but C++ needs __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS)
133 */
134 #if ! defined __cplusplus || defined __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS
135
136 /* 7.18.2.1 Limits of exact-width integer types.
137 */
138 #define INT8_MIN (-128)
139 #define INT16_MIN (-32768)
140 #define INT32_MIN (-2147483647 - 1)
141 #define INT64_MIN (-9223372036854775807LL - 1)
142
143 #define INT8_MAX 127
144 #define INT16_MAX 32767
145 #define INT32_MAX 2147483647
146 #define INT64_MAX 9223372036854775807LL
147
148 #define UINT8_MAX 0xffU /* 255U */
149 #define UINT16_MAX 0xffffU /* 65535U */
150 #define UINT32_MAX 0xffffffffUL /* 4294967295U */
151 #define UINT64_MAX 0xffffffffffffffffULL /* 18446744073709551615ULL */
152
153 /* 7.18.2.2 Limits of minimum-width integer types.
154 */
155 #define INT_LEAST8_MIN INT8_MIN
156 #define INT_LEAST16_MIN INT16_MIN
157 #define INT_LEAST32_MIN INT32_MIN
158 #define INT_LEAST64_MIN INT64_MIN
159
160 #define INT_LEAST8_MAX INT8_MAX
161 #define INT_LEAST16_MAX INT16_MAX
162 #define INT_LEAST32_MAX INT32_MAX
163 #define INT_LEAST64_MAX INT64_MAX
164
165 #define UINT_LEAST8_MAX UINT8_MAX
166 #define UINT_LEAST16_MAX UINT16_MAX
167 #define UINT_LEAST32_MAX UINT32_MAX
168 #define UINT_LEAST64_MAX UINT64_MAX
169
170 /* 7.18.2.3 Limits of fastest minimum-width integer types.
171 */
172 #define INT_FAST8_MIN INT8_MIN
173 #define INT_FAST16_MIN INT16_MIN
174 #define INT_FAST32_MIN INT32_MIN
175 #define INT_FAST64_MIN INT64_MIN
176
177 #define INT_FAST8_MAX INT8_MAX
178 #define INT_FAST16_MAX INT16_MAX
179 #define INT_FAST32_MAX INT32_MAX
180 #define INT_FAST64_MAX INT64_MAX
181
182 #define UINT_FAST8_MAX UINT8_MAX
183 #define UINT_FAST16_MAX UINT16_MAX
184 #define UINT_FAST32_MAX UINT32_MAX
185 #define UINT_FAST64_MAX UINT64_MAX
186
187 /* 7.18.2.4 Limits of integer types capable of holding object pointers.
188 */
189 #ifdef _WIN64
190 # define INTPTR_MIN INT64_MIN
191 # define INTPTR_MAX INT64_MAX
192 # define UINTPTR_MAX UINT64_MAX
193 #else
194 # define INTPTR_MIN INT32_MIN
195 # define INTPTR_MAX INT32_MAX
196 # define UINTPTR_MAX UINT32_MAX
197 #endif
198
199 /* 7.18.2.5 Limits of greatest-width integer types.
200 */
201 #define INTMAX_MIN INT64_MIN
202 #define INTMAX_MAX INT64_MAX
203 #define UINTMAX_MAX UINT64_MAX
204
205 /* 7.18.3 Limits of other integer types.
206 */
207 #define PTRDIFF_MIN INTPTR_MIN
208 #define PTRDIFF_MAX INTPTR_MAX
209
210 #define SIG_ATOMIC_MIN INTPTR_MIN
211 #define SIG_ATOMIC_MAX INTPTR_MAX
212
213 #define SIZE_MAX UINTPTR_MAX
214
215 /* The following pair are also defined in <wchar.h>, but leave them
216 * unguarded, so that the compiler may check for consistency.
217 */
218 #define WCHAR_MIN 0
219 #define WCHAR_MAX 0xffff /* UINT16_MAX */
220
221 /* wint_t is unsigned short for compatibility with MS runtime
222 */
223 #define WINT_MIN 0
224 #define WINT_MAX 0xffff /* UINT16_MAX */
225
226 #endif /* !__cplusplus || __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS */
227
228 /* 7.18.4 Macros for integer constants.
229 * (always defined in C, but C++ needs __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS)
230 */
231 #if ! defined __cplusplus || defined __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS
232
233 /* 7.18.4.1 Macros for minimum-width integer constants
234 *
235 * According to Douglas Gwyn <gwyn@arl.mil>:
236 * "This spec was changed in ISO/IEC 9899:1999 TC1; in ISO/IEC
237 * 9899:1999 as initially published, the expansion was required
238 * to be an integer constant of precisely matching type, which
239 * is impossible to accomplish for the shorter types on most
240 * platforms, because C99 provides no standard way to designate
241 * an integer constant with width less than that of type int.
242 * TC1 changed this to require just an integer constant
243 * EXPRESSION with PROMOTED type".
244 */
245 #define INT8_C(val) val
246 #define UINT8_C(val) val
247 #define INT16_C(val) val
248 #define UINT16_C(val) val
249
250 #define INT32_C(val) val
251 #define UINT32_C(val) val##U
252 #define INT64_C(val) val##LL
253 #define UINT64_C(val) val##ULL
254
255 /* 7.18.4.2 Macros for greatest-width integer constants.
256 */
257 #define INTMAX_C(val) INT64_C(val)
258 #define UINTMAX_C(val) UINT64_C(val)
259
260 #endif /* !__cplusplus || __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS */
261 #endif /* _STDINT_H */
262
263 #endif /* !_STDINT_H: $RCSfile: stdint.h,v $: end of file */