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6fc1af6bef Branch for merging Boost.Build and Boost.Jam completely.
[SVN r59143]
2010-01-19 20:47:20 +00:00
896f2a7654 Disable warnings when defining INT#_C macros for gcc.
[SVN r58948]
2010-01-12 18:51:40 +00:00
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@ -390,6 +390,16 @@ INT#_C macros if they're not already defined (John Maddock).
# define UINTMAX_C(value) value##ui64
# else
// For the following code we get several warnings along the lines of:
//
// boost/cstdint.hpp:428:35: error: use of C99 long long integer constant
//
// So we declare this a system header to suppress these warnings.
#if defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ >= 4)
#pragma GCC system_header
#endif
// do it the old fashioned way:
// 8-bit types ------------------------------------------------------------//

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// Boost detail/extended_integer.hpp header file ----------------------------//
// (C) Copyright Daryle Walker 2008. Distributed under the Boost Software
// License, Version 1.0. (See the accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or a copy
// at <http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt>.)
// Encapsulates the double-long and __int64 type families as a single family,
// as they are mutually exclusive.
/** \file
\brief Common definition of extended integer types.
Instead of other Boost headers making separate \#defines for the double-long
and __int64 type families, since they're mutually exclusive, make a single
set of types and macros for the family that exists (if either).
*/
#ifndef BOOST_DETAIL_EXTENDED_INTEGER_HPP
#define BOOST_DETAIL_EXTENDED_INTEGER_HPP
#include <boost/config.hpp> // for BOOST_HAS_LONG_LONG and BOOST_HAS_MS_INT64
#include <climits> // for CHAR_BIT, etc.
namespace boost
{
namespace detail
{
// Extended integer type macro and alias definitions -----------------------//
// (Unsigned) long long family
#ifdef BOOST_HAS_LONG_LONG
// Existence
#define BOOST_HAS_XINT 1
// Extents
#ifdef ULLONG_MAX
#define BOOST_XINT_MAX LLONG_MAX
#define BOOST_XINT_MIN LLONG_MIN
#define BOOST_UXINT_MAX ULLONG_MAX
#elif defined(ULONG_LONG_MAX)
#define BOOST_XINT_MAX LONG_LONG_MAX
#define BOOST_XINT_MIN LONG_LONG_MIN
#define BOOST_UXINT_MAX ULONG_LONG_MAX
#elif defined(ULONGLONG_MAX)
#define BOOST_XINT_MAX LONGLONG_MAX
#define BOOST_XINT_MIN LONGLONG_MIN
#define BOOST_UXINT_MAX ULONGLONG_MAX
#elif defined(_LLONG_MAX) && defined(_C2)
#define BOOST_XINT_MAX _LLONG_MAX
#define BOOST_XINT_MIN (-_LLONG_MAX - _C2)
#define BOOST_UXINT_MAX _ULLONG_MAX
#else // guess
// Sometimes we get the double-long types without the corresponding constants,
// e.g. GCC in "-ansi" mode. In this case, we'll just have to work out the
// values ourselves. (Here we assume a two's complement representation.)
#define BOOST_XINT_MIN (1LL << (sizeof(::boost::long_long_type) * CHAR_BIT - 1))
#define BOOST_XINT_MAX (~ BOOST_XINT_MIN)
#define BOOST_UXINT_MAX (~ 0uLL)
#endif
// Types
typedef ::boost:: long_long_type xint_t;
typedef ::boost::ulong_long_type uxint_t;
// (Unsigned) __int64 family
#elif defined(BOOST_HAS_MS_INT64)
// Existence
#define BOOST_HAS_XINT 1
// Extents
#ifdef _UI64_MAX
#define BOOST_XINT_MAX _I64_MAX
#define BOOST_XINT_MIN _I64_MIN
#define BOOST_UXINT_MAX _UI64_MAX
#else // guess
// The types are exactly 2's-compl. 64-bit, so we'll enter the values directly.
#define BOOST_XINT_MAX 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFi64
#define BOOST_XINT_MIN 0x8000000000000000i64
#define BOOST_UXINT_MAX 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFui64
#endif
// Types
typedef __int64 xint_t;
typedef unsigned __int64 uxint_t;
// Neither
#else
// Non-existence
#define BOOST_HAS_XINT 0
// Dummy extents
#define BOOST_XINT_MAX LONG_MAX
#define BOOST_XINT_MIN LONG_MIN
#define BOOST_UXINT_MAX ULONG_MAX
// Dummy types
typedef signed long xint_t;
typedef unsigned long uxint_t;
#endif // defined(BOOST_HAS_LONG_LONG)/defined(BOOST_HAS_MS_INT64)/else
/** \def BOOST_HAS_XINT
\brief Flag for extended integer types.
Indicates the presence of one of the two common extended integer type
families, either (<code>unsigned</code>) <code>long long</code> or
(<code>unsigned</code>) <code>__int64</code>. \c BOOST_HAS_XINT is \c 1 if
either type family is defined, and \c 0 if neither is.
*/
/** \def BOOST_XINT_MAX
\brief Maximum value for the signed extended integer type.
\pre \c BOOST_HAS_XINT is \c \#defined to be \c 1.
Macro constant representing the largest value the signed extended integer
type supports. Its composition may be another macro, an expression, or a
literal. Defaulted to \c LONG_MAX if \c BOOST_HAS_XINT is zero.
*/
/** \def BOOST_XINT_MIN
\brief Minimum value for the signed extended integer type.
\pre \c BOOST_HAS_XINT is \c \#defined to be \c 1.
Macro constant representing the smallest value the signed extended integer
type supports. Its composition may be another macro, an expression, or a
literal. Defaulted to \c LONG_MIN if \c BOOST_HAS_XINT is zero.
*/
/** \def BOOST_UXINT_MAX
\brief Maximum value for the unsigned extended integer type.
\pre \c BOOST_HAS_XINT is \c \#defined to be \c 1.
Macro constant representing the largest value the unsigned extended integer
type supports. Its composition may be another macro, an expression, or a
literal. Defaulted to \c ULONG_MAX if \c BOOST_HAS_XINT is zero. (Use
\c 0u for the type's minimum value.)
*/
/** \typedef signed long boost::detail::xint_t
\brief Alias for the signed extended integer type.
\pre \c BOOST_HAS_XINT is \c \#defined to be \c 1.
Alias representing the signed extended integer type, no matter which type
family it came from. Defaulted to <code>signed long</code> if
\c BOOST_HAS_XINT is zero.
*/
/** \typedef unsigned long ::boost::detail::uxint_t
\brief Alias for the signed extended integer type.
\pre \c BOOST_HAS_XINT is \c \#defined to be \c 1.
Alias representing the unsigned extended integer type, no matter which type
family it came from. Defaulted to <code>unsigned long</code> if
\c BOOST_HAS_XINT is zero.
*/
} // namespace detail
} // namespace boost
#endif // BOOST_DETAIL_EXTENDED_INTEGER_HPP