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DIGITAL DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL DIGITAL BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. ******************************************************************/ #ifndef XMD_H #define XMD_H 1 /* $XConsortium: Xmd.h,v 1.49 95/06/08 23:20:39 gildea Exp $ */ /* $XFree86: xc/include/Xmd.h,v 3.3 1995/07/08 10:23:10 dawes Exp $ */ /* * Xmd.h: MACHINE DEPENDENT DECLARATIONS. */ /* * Special per-machine configuration flags. */ #ifdef CRAY #define WORD64 /* 64-bit architecture */ #endif #ifdef __alpha #define LONG64 /* 32/64-bit architecture */ #endif #ifdef __sgi #if (_MIPS_SZLONG == 64) #define LONG64 #endif #endif /* * Stuff to handle large architecture machines; the constants were generated * on a 32-bit machine and must coorespond to the protocol. */ #ifdef WORD64 #define MUSTCOPY #endif /* WORD64 */ /* * Definition of macro used to set constants for size of network structures; * machines with preprocessors that can't handle all of the sz_ symbols * can define this macro to be sizeof(x) if and only if their compiler doesn't * pad out structures (esp. the xTextElt structure which contains only two * one-byte fields). Network structures should always define sz_symbols. * * The sz_ prefix is used instead of something more descriptive so that the * symbols are no more than 32 characters long (which causes problems for some * compilers and preprocessors). * * The extra indirection in the __STDC__ case is to get macro arguments to * expand correctly before the concatenation, rather than afterward. */ #if ((defined(__STDC__) || defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)) && !defined(UNIXCPP)) || defined(ANSICPP) #define _SIZEOF(x) sz_##x #define SIZEOF(x) _SIZEOF(x) #else #define SIZEOF(x) sz_/**/x #endif /* if ANSI C compiler else not */ /* * Bitfield suffixes for the protocol structure elements, if you * need them. Note that bitfields are not guarranteed to be signed * (or even unsigned) according to ANSI C. */ #ifdef WORD64 typedef long INT64; typedef unsigned long CARD64; #define B32 :32 #define B16 :16 #ifdef UNSIGNEDBITFIELDS typedef unsigned int INT32; typedef unsigned int INT16; #else #ifdef __STDC__ typedef signed int INT32; typedef signed int INT16; #else typedef int INT32; typedef int INT16; #endif #endif #else #define B32 #define B16 #ifdef LONG64 typedef long INT64; typedef int INT32; #else typedef long INT32; #endif typedef short INT16; #endif #if defined(__STDC__) || defined(sgi) || defined(AIXV3) typedef signed char INT8; #else typedef char INT8; #endif #ifdef LONG64 typedef unsigned long CARD64; typedef unsigned int CARD32; #else typedef unsigned long CARD32; #endif typedef unsigned short CARD16; typedef unsigned char CARD8; typedef CARD32 BITS32; typedef CARD16 BITS16; #ifndef __EMX__ typedef CARD8 BYTE; typedef CARD8 BOOL; #else /* * This is bad style, but the central include file declares them * as well */ #define BYTE CARD8 #define BOOL CARD8 #endif /* * definitions for sign-extending bitfields on 64-bit architectures */ #if defined(WORD64) && defined(UNSIGNEDBITFIELDS) #define cvtINT8toInt(val) (((val) & 0x00000080) ? ((val) | 0xffffffffffffff00) : (val)) #define cvtINT16toInt(val) (((val) & 0x00008000) ? ((val) | 0xffffffffffff0000) : (val)) #define cvtINT32toInt(val) (((val) & 0x80000000) ? ((val) | 0xffffffff00000000) : (val)) #define cvtINT8toShort(val) cvtINT8toInt(val) #define cvtINT16toShort(val) cvtINT16toInt(val) #define cvtINT32toShort(val) cvtINT32toInt(val) #define cvtINT8toLong(val) cvtINT8toInt(val) #define cvtINT16toLong(val) cvtINT16toInt(val) #define cvtINT32toLong(val) cvtINT32toInt(val) #else #define cvtINT8toInt(val) (val) #define cvtINT16toInt(val) (val) #define cvtINT32toInt(val) (val) #define cvtINT8toShort(val) (val) #define cvtINT16toShort(val) (val) #define cvtINT32toShort(val) (val) #define cvtINT8toLong(val) (val) #define cvtINT16toLong(val) (val) #define cvtINT32toLong(val) (val) #endif /* WORD64 and UNSIGNEDBITFIELDS */ #ifdef MUSTCOPY /* * This macro must not cast or else pointers will get aligned and be wrong */ #define NEXTPTR(p,t) (((char *) p) + SIZEOF(t)) #else /* else not MUSTCOPY, this is used for 32-bit machines */ /* * this version should leave result of type (t *), but that should only be * used when not in MUSTCOPY */ #define NEXTPTR(p,t) (((t *)(p)) + 1) #endif /* MUSTCOPY - used machines whose C structs don't line up with proto */ #endif /* XMD_H */