1/* ANSI and traditional C compatability macros 2 Copyright 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 3 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 4 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 This file is part of the GNU C Library. 6 7This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 8it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 9the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or 10(at your option) any later version. 11 12This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 13but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 14MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 15GNU General Public License for more details. 16 17You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 18along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 19Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ 20 21/* ANSI and traditional C compatibility macros 22 23 ANSI C is assumed if __STDC__ is #defined. 24 25 Macro ANSI C definition Traditional C definition 26 ----- ---- - ---------- ----------- - ---------- 27 ANSI_PROTOTYPES 1 not defined 28 PTR `void *' `char *' 29 PTRCONST `void *const' `char *' 30 LONG_DOUBLE `long double' `double' 31 const not defined `' 32 volatile not defined `' 33 signed not defined `' 34 VA_START(ap, var) va_start(ap, var) va_start(ap) 35 36 Note that it is safe to write "void foo();" indicating a function 37 with no return value, in all K+R compilers we have been able to test. 38 39 For declaring functions with prototypes, we also provide these: 40 41 PARAMS ((prototype)) 42 -- for functions which take a fixed number of arguments. Use this 43 when declaring the function. When defining the function, write a 44 K+R style argument list. For example: 45 46 char *strcpy PARAMS ((char *dest, char *source)); 47 ... 48 char * 49 strcpy (dest, source) 50 char *dest; 51 char *source; 52 { ... } 53 54 55 VPARAMS ((prototype, ...)) 56 -- for functions which take a variable number of arguments. Use 57 PARAMS to declare the function, VPARAMS to define it. For example: 58 59 int printf PARAMS ((const char *format, ...)); 60 ... 61 int 62 printf VPARAMS ((const char *format, ...)) 63 { 64 ... 65 } 66 67 For writing functions which take variable numbers of arguments, we 68 also provide the VA_OPEN, VA_CLOSE, and VA_FIXEDARG macros. These 69 hide the differences between K+R <varargs.h> and C89 <stdarg.h> more 70 thoroughly than the simple VA_START() macro mentioned above. 71 72 VA_OPEN and VA_CLOSE are used *instead of* va_start and va_end. 73 Immediately after VA_OPEN, put a sequence of VA_FIXEDARG calls 74 corresponding to the list of fixed arguments. Then use va_arg 75 normally to get the variable arguments, or pass your va_list object 76 around. You do not declare the va_list yourself; VA_OPEN does it 77 for you. 78 79 Here is a complete example: 80 81 int 82 printf VPARAMS ((const char *format, ...)) 83 { 84 int result; 85 86 VA_OPEN (ap, format); 87 VA_FIXEDARG (ap, const char *, format); 88 89 result = vfprintf (stdout, format, ap); 90 VA_CLOSE (ap); 91 92 return result; 93 } 94 95 96 You can declare variables either before or after the VA_OPEN, 97 VA_FIXEDARG sequence. Also, VA_OPEN and VA_CLOSE are the beginning 98 and end of a block. They must appear at the same nesting level, 99 and any variables declared after VA_OPEN go out of scope at 100 VA_CLOSE. Unfortunately, with a K+R compiler, that includes the 101 argument list. You can have multiple instances of VA_OPEN/VA_CLOSE 102 pairs in a single function in case you need to traverse the 103 argument list more than once. 104 105 For ease of writing code which uses GCC extensions but needs to be 106 portable to other compilers, we provide the GCC_VERSION macro that 107 simplifies testing __GNUC__ and __GNUC_MINOR__ together, and various 108 wrappers around __attribute__. Also, __extension__ will be #defined 109 to nothing if it doesn't work. See below. 110 111 This header also defines a lot of obsolete macros: 112 CONST, VOLATILE, SIGNED, PROTO, EXFUN, DEFUN, DEFUN_VOID, 113 AND, DOTS, NOARGS. Don't use them. */ 114 115#ifndef _ANSIDECL_H 116#define _ANSIDECL_H 1 117 118#ifdef __cplusplus 119extern "C" { 120#endif 121 122/* Every source file includes this file, 123 so they will all get the switch for lint. */ 124/* LINTLIBRARY */ 125 126/* Using MACRO(x,y) in cpp #if conditionals does not work with some 127 older preprocessors. Thus we can't define something like this: 128 129#define HAVE_GCC_VERSION(MAJOR, MINOR) \ 130 (__GNUC__ > (MAJOR) || (__GNUC__ == (MAJOR) && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= (MINOR))) 131 132and then test "#if HAVE_GCC_VERSION(2,7)". 133 134So instead we use the macro below and test it against specific values. */ 135 136/* This macro simplifies testing whether we are using gcc, and if it 137 is of a particular minimum version. (Both major & minor numbers are 138 significant.) This macro will evaluate to 0 if we are not using 139 gcc at all. */ 140#ifndef GCC_VERSION 141#define GCC_VERSION (__GNUC__ * 1000 + __GNUC_MINOR__) 142#endif /* GCC_VERSION */ 143 144#if defined (__STDC__) || defined(__cplusplus) || defined (_AIX) || (defined (__mips) && defined (_SYSTYPE_SVR4)) || defined(_WIN32) 145/* All known AIX compilers implement these things (but don't always 146 define __STDC__). The RISC/OS MIPS compiler defines these things 147 in SVR4 mode, but does not define __STDC__. */ 148/* eraxxon@alumni.rice.edu: The Compaq C++ compiler, unlike many other 149 C++ compilers, does not define __STDC__, though it acts as if this 150 was so. (Verified versions: 5.7, 6.2, 6.3, 6.5) */ 151 152#define ANSI_PROTOTYPES 1 153#define PTR void * 154#define PTRCONST void *const 155#define LONG_DOUBLE long double 156 157/* PARAMS is often defined elsewhere (e.g. by libintl.h), so wrap it in 158 a #ifndef. */ 159#ifndef PARAMS 160#define PARAMS(ARGS) ARGS 161#endif 162 163#define VPARAMS(ARGS) ARGS 164#define VA_START(VA_LIST, VAR) va_start(VA_LIST, VAR) 165 166/* variadic function helper macros */ 167/* "struct Qdmy" swallows the semicolon after VA_OPEN/VA_FIXEDARG's 168 use without inhibiting further decls and without declaring an 169 actual variable. */ 170#define VA_OPEN(AP, VAR) { va_list AP; va_start(AP, VAR); { struct Qdmy 171#define VA_CLOSE(AP) } va_end(AP); } 172#define VA_FIXEDARG(AP, T, N) struct Qdmy 173 174#undef const 175#undef volatile 176#undef signed 177 178/* inline requires special treatment; it's in C99, and GCC >=2.7 supports 179 it too, but it's not in C89. */ 180#undef inline 181#if __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L || defined(__cplusplus) || (defined(__SUNPRO_C) && defined(__C99FEATURES__)) 182/* it's a keyword */ 183#else 184# if GCC_VERSION >= 2007 185# define inline __inline__ /* __inline__ prevents -pedantic warnings */ 186# else 187# define inline /* nothing */ 188# endif 189#endif 190 191/* These are obsolete. Do not use. */ 192#ifndef IN_GCC 193#define CONST const 194#define VOLATILE volatile 195#define SIGNED signed 196 197#define PROTO(type, name, arglist) type name arglist 198#define EXFUN(name, proto) name proto 199#define DEFUN(name, arglist, args) name(args) 200#define DEFUN_VOID(name) name(void) 201#define AND , 202#define DOTS , ... 203#define NOARGS void 204#endif /* ! IN_GCC */ 205 206#else /* Not ANSI C. */ 207 208#undef ANSI_PROTOTYPES 209#define PTR char * 210#define PTRCONST PTR 211#define LONG_DOUBLE double 212 213#define PARAMS(args) () 214#define VPARAMS(args) (va_alist) va_dcl 215#define VA_START(va_list, var) va_start(va_list) 216 217#define VA_OPEN(AP, VAR) { va_list AP; va_start(AP); { struct Qdmy 218#define VA_CLOSE(AP) } va_end(AP); } 219#define VA_FIXEDARG(AP, TYPE, NAME) TYPE NAME = va_arg(AP, TYPE) 220 221/* some systems define these in header files for non-ansi mode */ 222#undef const 223#undef volatile 224#undef signed 225#undef inline 226#define const 227#define volatile 228#define signed 229#define inline 230 231#ifndef IN_GCC 232#define CONST 233#define VOLATILE 234#define SIGNED 235 236#define PROTO(type, name, arglist) type name () 237#define EXFUN(name, proto) name() 238#define DEFUN(name, arglist, args) name arglist args; 239#define DEFUN_VOID(name) name() 240#define AND ; 241#define DOTS 242#define NOARGS 243#endif /* ! IN_GCC */ 244 245#endif /* ANSI C. */ 246 247/* Define macros for some gcc attributes. This permits us to use the 248 macros freely, and know that they will come into play for the 249 version of gcc in which they are supported. */ 250 251#if (GCC_VERSION < 2007) 252# define __attribute__(x) 253#endif 254 255/* Attribute __malloc__ on functions was valid as of gcc 2.96. */ 256#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC 257# if (GCC_VERSION >= 2096) 258# define ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC __attribute__ ((__malloc__)) 259# else 260# define ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC 261# endif /* GNUC >= 2.96 */ 262#endif /* ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC */ 263 264/* Attributes on labels were valid as of gcc 2.93 and g++ 4.5. For 265 g++ an attribute on a label must be followed by a semicolon. */ 266#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_LABEL 267# ifndef __cplusplus 268# if GCC_VERSION >= 2093 269# define ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_LABEL ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED 270# else 271# define ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_LABEL 272# endif 273# else 274# if GCC_VERSION >= 4005 275# define ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_LABEL ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED ; 276# else 277# define ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_LABEL 278# endif 279# endif 280#endif 281 282#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED 283#define ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED __attribute__ ((__unused__)) 284#endif /* ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED */ 285 286/* Before GCC 3.4, the C++ frontend couldn't parse attributes placed after the 287 identifier name. */ 288#if ! defined(__cplusplus) || (GCC_VERSION >= 3004) 289# define ARG_UNUSED(NAME) NAME ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED 290#else /* !__cplusplus || GNUC >= 3.4 */ 291# define ARG_UNUSED(NAME) NAME 292#endif /* !__cplusplus || GNUC >= 3.4 */ 293 294#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN 295#define ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN __attribute__ ((__noreturn__)) 296#endif /* ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN */ 297 298/* Attribute `nonnull' was valid as of gcc 3.3. */ 299#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL 300# if (GCC_VERSION >= 3003) 301# define ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(m) __attribute__ ((__nonnull__ (m))) 302# else 303# define ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(m) 304# endif /* GNUC >= 3.3 */ 305#endif /* ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL */ 306 307/* Attribute `pure' was valid as of gcc 3.0. */ 308#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_PURE 309# if (GCC_VERSION >= 3000) 310# define ATTRIBUTE_PURE __attribute__ ((__pure__)) 311# else 312# define ATTRIBUTE_PURE 313# endif /* GNUC >= 3.0 */ 314#endif /* ATTRIBUTE_PURE */ 315 316/* Use ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF when the format specifier must not be NULL. 317 This was the case for the `printf' format attribute by itself 318 before GCC 3.3, but as of 3.3 we need to add the `nonnull' 319 attribute to retain this behavior. */ 320#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF 321#define ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(m, n) __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, m, n))) ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(m) 322#define ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_1 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(1, 2) 323#define ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_2 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(2, 3) 324#define ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_3 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(3, 4) 325#define ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_4 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(4, 5) 326#define ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_5 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(5, 6) 327#endif /* ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF */ 328 329/* Use ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF when the format attribute is to be set on 330 a function pointer. Format attributes were allowed on function 331 pointers as of gcc 3.1. */ 332#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF 333# if (GCC_VERSION >= 3001) 334# define ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF(m, n) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(m, n) 335# else 336# define ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF(m, n) 337# endif /* GNUC >= 3.1 */ 338# define ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF_1 ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF(1, 2) 339# define ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF_2 ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF(2, 3) 340# define ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF_3 ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF(3, 4) 341# define ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF_4 ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF(4, 5) 342# define ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF_5 ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF(5, 6) 343#endif /* ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF */ 344 345/* Use ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF when the format specifier may be NULL. A 346 NULL format specifier was allowed as of gcc 3.3. */ 347#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF 348# if (GCC_VERSION >= 3003) 349# define ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF(m, n) __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, m, n))) 350# else 351# define ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF(m, n) 352# endif /* GNUC >= 3.3 */ 353# define ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF_1 ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF(1, 2) 354# define ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF_2 ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF(2, 3) 355# define ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF_3 ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF(3, 4) 356# define ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF_4 ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF(4, 5) 357# define ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF_5 ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF(5, 6) 358#endif /* ATTRIBUTE_NULL_PRINTF */ 359 360/* Attribute `sentinel' was valid as of gcc 3.5. */ 361#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL 362# if (GCC_VERSION >= 3005) 363# define ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL __attribute__ ((__sentinel__)) 364# else 365# define ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL 366# endif /* GNUC >= 3.5 */ 367#endif /* ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL */ 368 369 370#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED_ALIGNOF 371# if (GCC_VERSION >= 3000) 372# define ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED_ALIGNOF(m) __attribute__ ((__aligned__ (__alignof__ (m)))) 373# else 374# define ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED_ALIGNOF(m) 375# endif /* GNUC >= 3.0 */ 376#endif /* ATTRIBUTE_ALIGNED_ALIGNOF */ 377 378/* Useful for structures whose layout must much some binary specification 379 regardless of the alignment and padding qualities of the compiler. */ 380#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_PACKED 381# define ATTRIBUTE_PACKED __attribute__ ((packed)) 382#endif 383 384/* Attribute `hot' and `cold' was valid as of gcc 4.3. */ 385#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_COLD 386# if (GCC_VERSION >= 4003) 387# define ATTRIBUTE_COLD __attribute__ ((__cold__)) 388# else 389# define ATTRIBUTE_COLD 390# endif /* GNUC >= 4.3 */ 391#endif /* ATTRIBUTE_COLD */ 392#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_HOT 393# if (GCC_VERSION >= 4003) 394# define ATTRIBUTE_HOT __attribute__ ((__hot__)) 395# else 396# define ATTRIBUTE_HOT 397# endif /* GNUC >= 4.3 */ 398#endif /* ATTRIBUTE_HOT */ 399 400/* We use __extension__ in some places to suppress -pedantic warnings 401 about GCC extensions. This feature didn't work properly before 402 gcc 2.8. */ 403#if GCC_VERSION < 2008 404#define __extension__ 405#endif 406 407/* This is used to declare a const variable which should be visible 408 outside of the current compilation unit. Use it as 409 EXPORTED_CONST int i = 1; 410 This is because the semantics of const are different in C and C++. 411 "extern const" is permitted in C but it looks strange, and gcc 412 warns about it when -Wc++-compat is not used. */ 413#ifdef __cplusplus 414#define EXPORTED_CONST extern const 415#else 416#define EXPORTED_CONST const 417#endif 418 419/* Be conservative and only use enum bitfields with C++ or GCC. 420 FIXME: provide a complete autoconf test for buggy enum bitfields. */ 421 422#ifdef __cplusplus 423#define ENUM_BITFIELD(TYPE) enum TYPE 424#elif (GCC_VERSION > 2000) 425#define ENUM_BITFIELD(TYPE) __extension__ enum TYPE 426#else 427#define ENUM_BITFIELD(TYPE) unsigned int 428#endif 429 430#ifdef __cplusplus 431} 432#endif 433 434#endif /* ansidecl.h */ 435