/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ /* mfbt foundational types and macros. */ #ifndef mozilla_Types_h_ #define mozilla_Types_h_ /* * This header must be valid C and C++, includable by code embedding either * SpiderMonkey or Gecko. */ /* * Expose all the integer types defined in C99's (and the integer * limit and constant macros, if compiling C code or if compiling C++ code and * the right __STDC_*_MACRO has been defined for each). These are all usable * throughout mfbt code, and throughout Mozilla code more generally. */ #include "mozilla/StandardInteger.h" /* Also expose size_t. */ #include /* Implement compiler and linker macros needed for APIs. */ /* * MOZ_EXPORT_API is used to declare and define a method which is externally * visible to users of the current library. It encapsulates various decorations * needed to properly export the method's symbol. MOZ_EXPORT_DATA serves the * same purpose for data. * * api.h: * extern MOZ_EXPORT_API(int) MeaningOfLife(void); * extern MOZ_EXPORT_DATA(int) LuggageCombination; * * api.c: * MOZ_EXPORT_API(int) MeaningOfLife(void) { return 42; } * MOZ_EXPORT_DATA(int) LuggageCombination = 12345; * * If you are merely sharing a method across files, just use plain |extern|. * These macros are designed for use by library interfaces -- not for normal * methods or data used cross-file. */ #if defined(WIN32) || defined(XP_OS2) # define MOZ_EXPORT_API(type) __declspec(dllexport) type # define MOZ_EXPORT_DATA(type) __declspec(dllexport) type #else /* Unix */ # ifdef HAVE_VISIBILITY_ATTRIBUTE # define MOZ_EXTERNAL_VIS __attribute__((visibility("default"))) # elif defined(__SUNPRO_C) || defined(__SUNPRO_CC) # define MOZ_EXTERNAL_VIS __global # else # define MOZ_EXTERNAL_VIS # endif # define MOZ_EXPORT_API(type) MOZ_EXTERNAL_VIS type # define MOZ_EXPORT_DATA(type) MOZ_EXTERNAL_VIS type #endif /* * Whereas implementers use MOZ_EXPORT_API and MOZ_EXPORT_DATA to declare and * define library symbols, users use MOZ_IMPORT_API and MOZ_IMPORT_DATA to * access them. Most often the implementer of the library will expose an API * macro which expands to either the export or import version of the macro, * depending upon the compilation mode. */ #ifdef _WIN32 # if defined(__MWERKS__) # define MOZ_IMPORT_API(x) x # else # define MOZ_IMPORT_API(x) __declspec(dllimport) x # endif #elif defined(XP_OS2) # define MOZ_IMPORT_API(x) __declspec(dllimport) x #else # define MOZ_IMPORT_API(x) MOZ_EXPORT_API(x) #endif #if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__MWERKS__) # define MOZ_IMPORT_DATA(x) __declspec(dllimport) x #elif defined(XP_OS2) # define MOZ_IMPORT_DATA(x) __declspec(dllimport) x #else # define MOZ_IMPORT_DATA(x) MOZ_EXPORT_DATA(x) #endif /* * Consistent with the above comment, the MFBT_API and MFBT_DATA macros expose * export mfbt declarations when building mfbt, and they expose import mfbt * declarations when using mfbt. */ #if defined(IMPL_MFBT) # define MFBT_API(type) MOZ_EXPORT_API(type) # define MFBT_DATA(type) MOZ_EXPORT_DATA(type) #else /* * When mozglue is linked in the program, we need the MFBT API symbols * to be weak. */ # if defined(MOZ_GLUE_IN_PROGRAM) # define MFBT_API(type) __attribute__((weak)) MOZ_IMPORT_API(type) # define MFBT_DATA(type) __attribute__((weak)) MOZ_IMPORT_DATA(type) # else # define MFBT_API(type) MOZ_IMPORT_API(type) # define MFBT_DATA(type) MOZ_IMPORT_DATA(type) # endif #endif /* * C symbols in C++ code must be declared immediately within |extern "C"| * blocks. However, in C code, they need not be declared specially. This * difference is abstracted behind the MOZ_BEGIN_EXTERN_C and MOZ_END_EXTERN_C * macros, so that the user need not know whether he is being used in C or C++ * code. * * MOZ_BEGIN_EXTERN_C * * extern MOZ_EXPORT_API(int) MostRandomNumber(void); * ...other declarations... * * MOZ_END_EXTERN_C * * This said, it is preferable to just use |extern "C"| in C++ header files for * its greater clarity. */ #ifdef __cplusplus # define MOZ_BEGIN_EXTERN_C extern "C" { # define MOZ_END_EXTERN_C } #else # define MOZ_BEGIN_EXTERN_C # define MOZ_END_EXTERN_C #endif #endif /* mozilla_Types_h_ */