milieu.h revision 1.2 1 1.2 ross /* $NetBSD: milieu.h,v 1.2 2001/04/06 02:35:08 ross Exp $ */
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3 1.1 ross /* This is a derivative work. */
4 1.1 ross
5 1.1 ross /*-
6 1.1 ross * Copyright (c) 2001 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
7 1.1 ross * All rights reserved.
8 1.1 ross *
9 1.1 ross * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
10 1.1 ross * by Ross Harvey.
11 1.1 ross *
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40 1.1 ross
41 1.1 ross /*
42 1.1 ross ===============================================================================
43 1.1 ross
44 1.1 ross This C header file is part of TestFloat, Release 2a, a package of programs
45 1.1 ross for testing the correctness of floating-point arithmetic complying to the
46 1.1 ross IEC/IEEE Standard for Floating-Point.
47 1.1 ross
48 1.1 ross Written by John R. Hauser. More information is available through the Web
49 1.1 ross page `http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU/~jhauser/arithmetic/TestFloat.html'.
50 1.1 ross
51 1.1 ross THIS SOFTWARE IS DISTRIBUTED AS IS, FOR FREE. Although reasonable effort
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54 1.1 ross PERSONS AND ORGANIZATIONS WHO CAN AND WILL TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY
55 1.1 ross AND ALL LOSSES, COSTS, OR OTHER PROBLEMS ARISING FROM ITS USE.
56 1.1 ross
57 1.1 ross Derivative works are acceptable, even for commercial purposes, so long as
58 1.1 ross (1) they include prominent notice that the work is derivative, and (2) they
59 1.1 ross include prominent notice akin to these four paragraphs for those parts of
60 1.1 ross this code that are retained.
61 1.1 ross
62 1.1 ross ===============================================================================
63 1.1 ross */
64 1.1 ross
65 1.1 ross #ifndef MILIEU_H
66 1.1 ross #define MILIEU_H
67 1.1 ross
68 1.1 ross #include <inttypes.h>
69 1.1 ross #include <sys/endian.h>
70 1.1 ross
71 1.1 ross enum {
72 1.1 ross FALSE = 0,
73 1.1 ross TRUE = 1
74 1.1 ross };
75 1.1 ross
76 1.1 ross
77 1.1 ross /*
78 1.1 ross -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
79 1.1 ross One of the macros `BIGENDIAN' or `LITTLEENDIAN' must be defined.
80 1.1 ross -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
81 1.1 ross */
82 1.1 ross
83 1.1 ross #if _BYTE_ORDER == _LITTLE_ENDIAN
84 1.1 ross #define LITTLEENDIAN
85 1.1 ross #else
86 1.1 ross #define BIGENDIAN
87 1.1 ross #endif
88 1.1 ross
89 1.1 ross #define BITS64
90 1.1 ross
91 1.1 ross /*
92 1.1 ross -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
93 1.1 ross Each of the following `typedef's defines the most convenient type that holds
94 1.1 ross integers of at least as many bits as specified. For example, `uint8' should
95 1.1 ross be the most convenient type that can hold unsigned integers of as many as
96 1.1 ross 8 bits. The `flag' type must be able to hold either a 0 or 1. For most
97 1.1 ross implementations of C, `flag', `uint8', and `int8' should all be `typedef'ed
98 1.1 ross to the same as `int'.
99 1.1 ross -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
100 1.1 ross */
101 1.1 ross typedef int flag;
102 1.1 ross typedef unsigned int uint8;
103 1.1 ross typedef signed int int8;
104 1.1 ross typedef unsigned int uint16;
105 1.1 ross typedef int int16;
106 1.1 ross typedef unsigned int uint32;
107 1.1 ross typedef signed int int32;
108 1.1 ross #ifdef BITS64
109 1.2 ross typedef uint64_t uint64;
110 1.1 ross typedef int64_t int64;
111 1.1 ross #endif
112 1.1 ross
113 1.1 ross /*
114 1.1 ross -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
115 1.1 ross Each of the following `typedef's defines a type that holds integers
116 1.1 ross of _exactly_ the number of bits specified. For instance, for most
117 1.1 ross implementation of C, `bits16' and `sbits16' should be `typedef'ed to
118 1.1 ross `unsigned short int' and `signed short int' (or `short int'), respectively.
119 1.1 ross -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
120 1.1 ross */
121 1.2 ross typedef uint8_t bits8;
122 1.1 ross typedef int8_t sbits8;
123 1.2 ross typedef uint16_t bits16;
124 1.1 ross typedef int16_t sbits16;
125 1.2 ross typedef uint32_t bits32;
126 1.1 ross typedef int32_t sbits32;
127 1.1 ross #ifdef BITS64
128 1.2 ross typedef uint64_t bits64;
129 1.1 ross typedef int64_t sbits64;
130 1.1 ross #endif
131 1.1 ross
132 1.1 ross #ifdef BITS64
133 1.1 ross /*
134 1.1 ross -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
135 1.1 ross The `LIT64' macro takes as its argument a textual integer literal and
136 1.1 ross if necessary ``marks'' the literal as having a 64-bit integer type.
137 1.1 ross For example, the GNU C Compiler (`gcc') requires that 64-bit literals be
138 1.1 ross appended with the letters `LL' standing for `long long', which is `gcc's
139 1.1 ross name for the 64-bit integer type. Some compilers may allow `LIT64' to be
140 1.1 ross defined as the identity macro: `#define LIT64( a ) a'.
141 1.1 ross -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
142 1.1 ross */
143 1.1 ross #define LIT64( a ) a##LL
144 1.1 ross #endif
145 1.1 ross
146 1.1 ross /*
147 1.1 ross -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
148 1.1 ross The macro `INLINE' can be used before functions that should be inlined. If
149 1.1 ross a compiler does not support explicit inlining, this macro should be defined
150 1.1 ross to be `static'.
151 1.1 ross -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
152 1.1 ross */
153 1.1 ross #define INLINE static inline
154 1.1 ross
155 1.1 ross #endif
156