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  1. /* Copyright (C) 1992-2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012
  2. Free Software Foundation, Inc.
  3. This file is part of the GNU C Library.
  4. The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
  5. modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
  6. License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
  7. version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
  8. The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  9. but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  10. MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
  11. Lesser General Public License for more details.
  12. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
  13. License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
  14. <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
  15. #ifndef _SYS_CDEFS_H
  16. #define _SYS_CDEFS_H 1
  17. /* We are almost always included from features.h. */
  18. #ifndef _FEATURES_H
  19. # include <features.h>
  20. #endif
  21. /* The GNU libc does not support any K&R compilers or the traditional mode
  22. of ISO C compilers anymore. Check for some of the combinations not
  23. anymore supported. */
  24. #if defined __GNUC__ && !defined __STDC__
  25. # error "You need a ISO C conforming compiler to use the glibc headers"
  26. #endif
  27. /* Some user header file might have defined this before. */
  28. #undef __P
  29. #undef __PMT
  30. #ifdef __GNUC__
  31. /* All functions, except those with callbacks or those that
  32. synchronize memory, are leaf functions. */
  33. # if __GNUC_PREREQ (4, 6) && !defined _LIBC
  34. # define __LEAF , __leaf__
  35. # define __LEAF_ATTR __attribute__ ((__leaf__))
  36. # else
  37. # define __LEAF
  38. # define __LEAF_ATTR
  39. # endif
  40. /* GCC can always grok prototypes. For C++ programs we add throw()
  41. to help it optimize the function calls. But this works only with
  42. gcc 2.8.x and egcs. For gcc 3.2 and up we even mark C functions
  43. as non-throwing using a function attribute since programs can use
  44. the -fexceptions options for C code as well. */
  45. # if !defined __cplusplus && __GNUC_PREREQ (3, 3)
  46. # define __THROW __attribute__ ((__nothrow__ __LEAF))
  47. # define __THROWNL __attribute__ ((__nothrow__))
  48. # define __NTH(fct) __attribute__ ((__nothrow__ __LEAF)) fct
  49. # else
  50. # if defined __cplusplus && __GNUC_PREREQ (2,8)
  51. # define __THROW throw ()
  52. # define __THROWNL throw ()
  53. # define __NTH(fct) __LEAF_ATTR fct throw ()
  54. # else
  55. # define __THROW
  56. # define __THROWNL
  57. # define __NTH(fct) fct
  58. # endif
  59. # endif
  60. #else /* Not GCC. */
  61. # define __inline /* No inline functions. */
  62. # define __THROW
  63. # define __THROWNL
  64. # define __NTH(fct) fct
  65. #endif /* GCC. */
  66. /* These two macros are not used in glibc anymore. They are kept here
  67. only because some other projects expect the macros to be defined. */
  68. #define __P(args) args
  69. #define __PMT(args) args
  70. /* For these things, GCC behaves the ANSI way normally,
  71. and the non-ANSI way under -traditional. */
  72. #define __CONCAT(x,y) x ## y
  73. #define __STRING(x) #x
  74. /* This is not a typedef so `const __ptr_t' does the right thing. */
  75. #define __ptr_t void *
  76. #define __long_double_t long double
  77. /* C++ needs to know that types and declarations are C, not C++. */
  78. #ifdef __cplusplus
  79. # define __BEGIN_DECLS extern "C" {
  80. # define __END_DECLS }
  81. #else
  82. # define __BEGIN_DECLS
  83. # define __END_DECLS
  84. #endif
  85. /* The standard library needs the functions from the ISO C90 standard
  86. in the std namespace. At the same time we want to be safe for
  87. future changes and we include the ISO C99 code in the non-standard
  88. namespace __c99. The C++ wrapper header take case of adding the
  89. definitions to the global namespace. */
  90. #if defined __cplusplus && defined _GLIBCPP_USE_NAMESPACES
  91. # define __BEGIN_NAMESPACE_STD namespace std {
  92. # define __END_NAMESPACE_STD }
  93. # define __USING_NAMESPACE_STD(name) using std::name;
  94. # define __BEGIN_NAMESPACE_C99 namespace __c99 {
  95. # define __END_NAMESPACE_C99 }
  96. # define __USING_NAMESPACE_C99(name) using __c99::name;
  97. #else
  98. /* For compatibility we do not add the declarations into any
  99. namespace. They will end up in the global namespace which is what
  100. old code expects. */
  101. # define __BEGIN_NAMESPACE_STD
  102. # define __END_NAMESPACE_STD
  103. # define __USING_NAMESPACE_STD(name)
  104. # define __BEGIN_NAMESPACE_C99
  105. # define __END_NAMESPACE_C99
  106. # define __USING_NAMESPACE_C99(name)
  107. #endif
  108. /* Support for bounded pointers. */
  109. #ifndef __BOUNDED_POINTERS__
  110. # define __bounded /* nothing */
  111. # define __unbounded /* nothing */
  112. # define __ptrvalue /* nothing */
  113. #endif
  114. /* Fortify support. */
  115. #define __bos(ptr) __builtin_object_size (ptr, __USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL > 1)
  116. #define __bos0(ptr) __builtin_object_size (ptr, 0)
  117. #define __fortify_function __extern_always_inline __attribute_artificial__
  118. #if __GNUC_PREREQ (4,3)
  119. # define __warndecl(name, msg) \
  120. extern void name (void) __attribute__((__warning__ (msg)))
  121. # define __warnattr(msg) __attribute__((__warning__ (msg)))
  122. # define __errordecl(name, msg) \
  123. extern void name (void) __attribute__((__error__ (msg)))
  124. #else
  125. # define __warndecl(name, msg) extern void name (void)
  126. # define __warnattr(msg)
  127. # define __errordecl(name, msg) extern void name (void)
  128. #endif
  129. /* Support for flexible arrays. */
  130. #if __GNUC_PREREQ (2,97)
  131. /* GCC 2.97 supports C99 flexible array members. */
  132. # define __flexarr []
  133. #else
  134. # ifdef __GNUC__
  135. # define __flexarr [0]
  136. # else
  137. # if defined __STDC_VERSION__ && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L
  138. # define __flexarr []
  139. # else
  140. /* Some other non-C99 compiler. Approximate with [1]. */
  141. # define __flexarr [1]
  142. # endif
  143. # endif
  144. #endif
  145. /* __asm__ ("xyz") is used throughout the headers to rename functions
  146. at the assembly language level. This is wrapped by the __REDIRECT
  147. macro, in order to support compilers that can do this some other
  148. way. When compilers don't support asm-names at all, we have to do
  149. preprocessor tricks instead (which don't have exactly the right
  150. semantics, but it's the best we can do).
  151. Example:
  152. int __REDIRECT(setpgrp, (__pid_t pid, __pid_t pgrp), setpgid); */
  153. #if defined __GNUC__ && __GNUC__ >= 2
  154. # define __REDIRECT(name, proto, alias) name proto __asm__ (__ASMNAME (#alias))
  155. # ifdef __cplusplus
  156. # define __REDIRECT_NTH(name, proto, alias) \
  157. name proto __THROW __asm__ (__ASMNAME (#alias))
  158. # define __REDIRECT_NTHNL(name, proto, alias) \
  159. name proto __THROWNL __asm__ (__ASMNAME (#alias))
  160. # else
  161. # define __REDIRECT_NTH(name, proto, alias) \
  162. name proto __asm__ (__ASMNAME (#alias)) __THROW
  163. # define __REDIRECT_NTHNL(name, proto, alias) \
  164. name proto __asm__ (__ASMNAME (#alias)) __THROWNL
  165. # endif
  166. # define __ASMNAME(cname) __ASMNAME2 (__USER_LABEL_PREFIX__, cname)
  167. # define __ASMNAME2(prefix, cname) __STRING (prefix) cname
  168. /*
  169. #elif __SOME_OTHER_COMPILER__
  170. # define __REDIRECT(name, proto, alias) name proto; \
  171. _Pragma("let " #name " = " #alias)
  172. */
  173. #endif
  174. /* GCC has various useful declarations that can be made with the
  175. `__attribute__' syntax. All of the ways we use this do fine if
  176. they are omitted for compilers that don't understand it. */
  177. #if !defined __GNUC__ || __GNUC__ < 2
  178. # define __attribute__(xyz) /* Ignore */
  179. #endif
  180. /* At some point during the gcc 2.96 development the `malloc' attribute
  181. for functions was introduced. We don't want to use it unconditionally
  182. (although this would be possible) since it generates warnings. */
  183. #if __GNUC_PREREQ (2,96)
  184. # define __attribute_malloc__ __attribute__ ((__malloc__))
  185. #else
  186. # define __attribute_malloc__ /* Ignore */
  187. #endif
  188. /* At some point during the gcc 2.96 development the `pure' attribute
  189. for functions was introduced. We don't want to use it unconditionally
  190. (although this would be possible) since it generates warnings. */
  191. #if __GNUC_PREREQ (2,96)
  192. # define __attribute_pure__ __attribute__ ((__pure__))
  193. #else
  194. # define __attribute_pure__ /* Ignore */
  195. #endif
  196. /* This declaration tells the compiler that the value is constant. */
  197. #if __GNUC_PREREQ (2,5)
  198. # define __attribute_const__ __attribute__ ((__const__))
  199. #else
  200. # define __attribute_const__ /* Ignore */
  201. #endif
  202. /* At some point during the gcc 3.1 development the `used' attribute
  203. for functions was introduced. We don't want to use it unconditionally
  204. (although this would be possible) since it generates warnings. */
  205. #if __GNUC_PREREQ (3,1)
  206. # define __attribute_used__ __attribute__ ((__used__))
  207. # define __attribute_noinline__ __attribute__ ((__noinline__))
  208. #else
  209. # define __attribute_used__ __attribute__ ((__unused__))
  210. # define __attribute_noinline__ /* Ignore */
  211. #endif
  212. /* gcc allows marking deprecated functions. */
  213. #if __GNUC_PREREQ (3,2)
  214. # define __attribute_deprecated__ __attribute__ ((__deprecated__))
  215. #else
  216. # define __attribute_deprecated__ /* Ignore */
  217. #endif
  218. /* At some point during the gcc 2.8 development the `format_arg' attribute
  219. for functions was introduced. We don't want to use it unconditionally
  220. (although this would be possible) since it generates warnings.
  221. If several `format_arg' attributes are given for the same function, in
  222. gcc-3.0 and older, all but the last one are ignored. In newer gccs,
  223. all designated arguments are considered. */
  224. #if __GNUC_PREREQ (2,8)
  225. # define __attribute_format_arg__(x) __attribute__ ((__format_arg__ (x)))
  226. #else
  227. # define __attribute_format_arg__(x) /* Ignore */
  228. #endif
  229. /* At some point during the gcc 2.97 development the `strfmon' format
  230. attribute for functions was introduced. We don't want to use it
  231. unconditionally (although this would be possible) since it
  232. generates warnings. */
  233. #if __GNUC_PREREQ (2,97)
  234. # define __attribute_format_strfmon__(a,b) \
  235. __attribute__ ((__format__ (__strfmon__, a, b)))
  236. #else
  237. # define __attribute_format_strfmon__(a,b) /* Ignore */
  238. #endif
  239. /* The nonull function attribute allows to mark pointer parameters which
  240. must not be NULL. */
  241. #if __GNUC_PREREQ (3,3)
  242. # define __nonnull(params) __attribute__ ((__nonnull__ params))
  243. #else
  244. # define __nonnull(params)
  245. #endif
  246. /* If fortification mode, we warn about unused results of certain
  247. function calls which can lead to problems. */
  248. #if __GNUC_PREREQ (3,4)
  249. # define __attribute_warn_unused_result__ \
  250. __attribute__ ((__warn_unused_result__))
  251. # if __USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL > 0
  252. # define __wur __attribute_warn_unused_result__
  253. # endif
  254. #else
  255. # define __attribute_warn_unused_result__ /* empty */
  256. #endif
  257. #ifndef __wur
  258. # define __wur /* Ignore */
  259. #endif
  260. /* Forces a function to be always inlined. */
  261. #if __GNUC_PREREQ (3,2)
  262. # define __always_inline __inline __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
  263. #else
  264. # define __always_inline __inline
  265. #endif
  266. /* Associate error messages with the source location of the call site rather
  267. than with the source location inside the function. */
  268. #if __GNUC_PREREQ (4,3)
  269. # define __attribute_artificial__ __attribute__ ((__artificial__))
  270. #else
  271. # define __attribute_artificial__ /* Ignore */
  272. #endif
  273. /* GCC 4.3 and above with -std=c99 or -std=gnu99 implements ISO C99
  274. inline semantics, unless -fgnu89-inline is used. */
  275. #if !defined __cplusplus || __GNUC_PREREQ (4,3)
  276. # if defined __GNUC_STDC_INLINE__ || defined __cplusplus
  277. # define __extern_inline extern __inline __attribute__ ((__gnu_inline__))
  278. # define __extern_always_inline \
  279. extern __always_inline __attribute__ ((__gnu_inline__))
  280. # else
  281. # define __extern_inline extern __inline
  282. # define __extern_always_inline extern __always_inline
  283. # endif
  284. #endif
  285. /* GCC 4.3 and above allow passing all anonymous arguments of an
  286. __extern_always_inline function to some other vararg function. */
  287. #if __GNUC_PREREQ (4,3)
  288. # define __va_arg_pack() __builtin_va_arg_pack ()
  289. # define __va_arg_pack_len() __builtin_va_arg_pack_len ()
  290. #endif
  291. /* It is possible to compile containing GCC extensions even if GCC is
  292. run in pedantic mode if the uses are carefully marked using the
  293. `__extension__' keyword. But this is not generally available before
  294. version 2.8. */
  295. #if !__GNUC_PREREQ (2,8)
  296. # define __extension__ /* Ignore */
  297. #endif
  298. /* __restrict is known in EGCS 1.2 and above. */
  299. #if !__GNUC_PREREQ (2,92)
  300. # define __restrict /* Ignore */
  301. #endif
  302. /* ISO C99 also allows to declare arrays as non-overlapping. The syntax is
  303. array_name[restrict]
  304. GCC 3.1 supports this. */
  305. #if __GNUC_PREREQ (3,1) && !defined __GNUG__
  306. # define __restrict_arr __restrict
  307. #else
  308. # ifdef __GNUC__
  309. # define __restrict_arr /* Not supported in old GCC. */
  310. # else
  311. # if defined __STDC_VERSION__ && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L
  312. # define __restrict_arr restrict
  313. # else
  314. /* Some other non-C99 compiler. */
  315. # define __restrict_arr /* Not supported. */
  316. # endif
  317. # endif
  318. #endif
  319. #if __GNUC__ >= 3
  320. # define __glibc_unlikely(cond) __builtin_expect((cond), 0)
  321. #else
  322. # define __glibc_unlikely(cond) (cond)
  323. #endif
  324. #endif /* sys/cdefs.h */