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C
476 lines
16 KiB
C
/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
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/* ***** BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK *****
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* Version: MPL 1.1/GPL 2.0/LGPL 2.1
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*
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* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version
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* 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
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* the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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* http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
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*
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* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License
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* for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the
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* License.
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*
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* The Original Code is Mozilla Communicator client code, released
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* March 31, 1998.
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*
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* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is
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* Netscape Communications Corporation.
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* Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 1998
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* the Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Contributor(s):
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* IBM Corp.
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*
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* Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of
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* either of the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later (the "GPL"),
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* or the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 or later (the "LGPL"),
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* in which case the provisions of the GPL or the LGPL are applicable instead
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* of those above. If you wish to allow use of your version of this file only
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* under the terms of either the GPL or the LGPL, and not to allow others to
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* use your version of this file under the terms of the MPL, indicate your
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* decision by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice
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* and other provisions required by the GPL or the LGPL. If you do not delete
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* the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under
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* the terms of any one of the MPL, the GPL or the LGPL.
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*
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* ***** END LICENSE BLOCK ***** */
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/*
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** File: jstypes.h
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** Description: Definitions of NSPR's basic types
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**
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** Prototypes and macros used to make up for deficiencies in ANSI environments
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** that we have found.
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**
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** Since we do not wrap <stdlib.h> and all the other standard headers, authors
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** of portable code will not know in general that they need these definitions.
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** Instead of requiring these authors to find the dependent uses in their code
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** and take the following steps only in those C files, we take steps once here
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** for all C files.
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**/
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#ifndef jstypes_h___
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#define jstypes_h___
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#include <stddef.h>
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/***********************************************************************
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** MACROS: JS_EXTERN_API
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** JS_EXPORT_API
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** DESCRIPTION:
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** These are only for externally visible routines and globals. For
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** internal routines, just use "extern" for type checking and that
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** will not export internal cross-file or forward-declared symbols.
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** Define a macro for declaring procedures return types. We use this to
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** deal with windoze specific type hackery for DLL definitions. Use
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** JS_EXTERN_API when the prototype for the method is declared. Use
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** JS_EXPORT_API for the implementation of the method.
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**
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** Example:
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** in dowhim.h
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** JS_EXTERN_API( void ) DoWhatIMean( void );
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** in dowhim.c
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** JS_EXPORT_API( void ) DoWhatIMean( void ) { return; }
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**
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**
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***********************************************************************/
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#ifdef WIN32
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/* These also work for __MWERKS__ */
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# define JS_EXTERN_API(__type) extern __declspec(dllexport) __type
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# define JS_EXPORT_API(__type) __declspec(dllexport) __type
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# define JS_EXTERN_DATA(__type) extern __declspec(dllexport) __type
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# define JS_EXPORT_DATA(__type) __declspec(dllexport) __type
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# define JS_DLL_CALLBACK
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# define JS_STATIC_DLL_CALLBACK(__x) static __x
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#elif defined(XP_OS2) && defined(__declspec)
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# define JS_EXTERN_API(__type) extern __declspec(dllexport) __type
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# define JS_EXPORT_API(__type) __declspec(dllexport) __type
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# define JS_EXTERN_DATA(__type) extern __declspec(dllexport) __type
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# define JS_EXPORT_DATA(__type) __declspec(dllexport) __type
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# define JS_DLL_CALLBACK
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# define JS_STATIC_DLL_CALLBACK(__x) static __x
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#else /* Unix */
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# ifdef HAVE_VISIBILITY_ATTRIBUTE
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# define JS_EXTERNAL_VIS __attribute__((visibility ("default")))
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# else
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# define JS_EXTERNAL_VIS
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# endif
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# define JS_EXTERN_API(__type) extern JS_EXTERNAL_VIS __type
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# define JS_EXPORT_API(__type) JS_EXTERNAL_VIS __type
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# define JS_EXTERN_DATA(__type) extern JS_EXTERNAL_VIS __type
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# define JS_EXPORT_DATA(__type) JS_EXTERNAL_VIS __type
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# define JS_DLL_CALLBACK
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# define JS_STATIC_DLL_CALLBACK(__x) static __x
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#endif
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#ifdef _WIN32
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# if defined(__MWERKS__) || defined(__GNUC__)
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# define JS_IMPORT_API(__x) __x
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# else
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# define JS_IMPORT_API(__x) __declspec(dllimport) __x
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# endif
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#elif defined(XP_OS2) && defined(__declspec)
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# define JS_IMPORT_API(__x) __declspec(dllimport) __x
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#else
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# define JS_IMPORT_API(__x) JS_EXPORT_API (__x)
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#endif
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#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__MWERKS__)
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# define JS_IMPORT_DATA(__x) __declspec(dllimport) __x
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#elif defined(XP_OS2) && defined(__declspec)
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# define JS_IMPORT_DATA(__x) __declspec(dllimport) __x
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#else
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# define JS_IMPORT_DATA(__x) JS_EXPORT_DATA (__x)
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#endif
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/*
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* The linkage of JS API functions differs depending on whether the file is
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* used within the JS library or not. Any source file within the JS
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* interpreter should define EXPORT_JS_API whereas any client of the library
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* should not. STATIC_JS_API is used to build JS as a static library.
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*/
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#if defined(STATIC_JS_API)
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# define JS_PUBLIC_API(t) t
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# define JS_PUBLIC_DATA(t) t
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#elif defined(EXPORT_JS_API)
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# define JS_PUBLIC_API(t) JS_EXPORT_API(t)
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# define JS_PUBLIC_DATA(t) JS_EXPORT_DATA(t)
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#else
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# define JS_PUBLIC_API(t) JS_IMPORT_API(t)
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# define JS_PUBLIC_DATA(t) JS_IMPORT_DATA(t)
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#endif
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#define JS_FRIEND_API(t) JS_PUBLIC_API(t)
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#define JS_FRIEND_DATA(t) JS_PUBLIC_DATA(t)
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#if defined(_MSC_VER)
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# define JS_INLINE __forceinline
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#elif defined(__GNUC__)
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# ifndef DEBUG
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# define JS_INLINE __attribute__((always_inline))
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# else
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# define JS_INLINE inline
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# endif
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#else
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# define JS_INLINE
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#endif
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/***********************************************************************
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** MACROS: JS_BEGIN_MACRO
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** JS_END_MACRO
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** DESCRIPTION:
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** Macro body brackets so that macros with compound statement definitions
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** behave syntactically more like functions when called.
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***********************************************************************/
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#define JS_BEGIN_MACRO do {
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#if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1400
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# define JS_END_MACRO \
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} __pragma(warning(push)) __pragma(warning(disable:4127)) \
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while (0) __pragma(warning(pop))
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#else
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# define JS_END_MACRO } while (0)
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#endif
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/***********************************************************************
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** MACROS: JS_BEGIN_EXTERN_C
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** JS_END_EXTERN_C
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** DESCRIPTION:
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** Macro shorthands for conditional C++ extern block delimiters.
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***********************************************************************/
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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# define JS_BEGIN_EXTERN_C extern "C" {
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# define JS_END_EXTERN_C }
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#else
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# define JS_BEGIN_EXTERN_C
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# define JS_END_EXTERN_C
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#endif
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/***********************************************************************
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** MACROS: JS_BIT
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** JS_BITMASK
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** DESCRIPTION:
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** Bit masking macros. XXX n must be <= 31 to be portable
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***********************************************************************/
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#define JS_BIT(n) ((JSUint32)1 << (n))
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#define JS_BITMASK(n) (JS_BIT(n) - 1)
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/***********************************************************************
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** MACROS: JS_PTR_TO_INT32
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** JS_PTR_TO_UINT32
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** JS_INT32_TO_PTR
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** JS_UINT32_TO_PTR
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** DESCRIPTION:
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** Integer to pointer and pointer to integer conversion macros.
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***********************************************************************/
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#define JS_PTR_TO_INT32(x) ((jsint)((char *)(x) - (char *)0))
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#define JS_PTR_TO_UINT32(x) ((jsuint)((char *)(x) - (char *)0))
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#define JS_INT32_TO_PTR(x) ((void *)((char *)0 + (jsint)(x)))
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#define JS_UINT32_TO_PTR(x) ((void *)((char *)0 + (jsuint)(x)))
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/***********************************************************************
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** MACROS: JS_HOWMANY
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** JS_ROUNDUP
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** JS_MIN
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** JS_MAX
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** DESCRIPTION:
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** Commonly used macros for operations on compatible types.
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***********************************************************************/
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#define JS_HOWMANY(x,y) (((x)+(y)-1)/(y))
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#define JS_ROUNDUP(x,y) (JS_HOWMANY(x,y)*(y))
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#define JS_MIN(x,y) ((x)<(y)?(x):(y))
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#define JS_MAX(x,y) ((x)>(y)?(x):(y))
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#if (defined(XP_WIN) && !defined(CROSS_COMPILE)) || defined (WINCE)
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# include "jscpucfg.h" /* Use standard Mac or Windows configuration */
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#elif defined(XP_UNIX) || defined(XP_BEOS) || defined(XP_OS2) || defined(CROSS_COMPILE)
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# include "jsautocfg.h" /* Use auto-detected configuration */
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#else
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# error "Must define one of XP_BEOS, XP_OS2, XP_WIN or XP_UNIX"
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#endif
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JS_BEGIN_EXTERN_C
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/************************************************************************
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** TYPES: JSUint8
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** JSInt8
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** DESCRIPTION:
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** The int8 types are known to be 8 bits each. There is no type that
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** is equivalent to a plain "char".
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************************************************************************/
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#if JS_BYTES_PER_BYTE == 1
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typedef unsigned char JSUint8;
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typedef signed char JSInt8;
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#else
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# error No suitable type for JSInt8/JSUint8
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#endif
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/************************************************************************
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** TYPES: JSUint16
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** JSInt16
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** DESCRIPTION:
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** The int16 types are known to be 16 bits each.
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************************************************************************/
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#if JS_BYTES_PER_SHORT == 2
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typedef unsigned short JSUint16;
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typedef short JSInt16;
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#else
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# error No suitable type for JSInt16/JSUint16
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#endif
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/************************************************************************
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** TYPES: JSUint32
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** JSInt32
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** DESCRIPTION:
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** The int32 types are known to be 32 bits each.
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************************************************************************/
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#if JS_BYTES_PER_INT == 4
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typedef unsigned int JSUint32;
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typedef int JSInt32;
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# define JS_INT32(x) x
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# define JS_UINT32(x) x ## U
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#elif JS_BYTES_PER_LONG == 4
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typedef unsigned long JSUint32;
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typedef long JSInt32;
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# define JS_INT32(x) x ## L
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# define JS_UINT32(x) x ## UL
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#else
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# error No suitable type for JSInt32/JSUint32
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#endif
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/************************************************************************
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** TYPES: JSUint64
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** JSInt64
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** DESCRIPTION:
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** The int64 types are known to be 64 bits each. Care must be used when
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** declaring variables of type JSUint64 or JSInt64. Different hardware
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** architectures and even different compilers have varying support for
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** 64 bit values. The only guaranteed portability requires the use of
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** the JSLL_ macros (see jslong.h).
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************************************************************************/
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#ifdef JS_HAVE_LONG_LONG
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# if JS_BYTES_PER_LONG == 8
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typedef long JSInt64;
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typedef unsigned long JSUint64;
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# elif defined(WIN16)
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typedef __int64 JSInt64;
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typedef unsigned __int64 JSUint64;
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# elif defined(WIN32) && !defined(__GNUC__)
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typedef __int64 JSInt64;
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typedef unsigned __int64 JSUint64;
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# else
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typedef long long JSInt64;
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typedef unsigned long long JSUint64;
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# endif /* JS_BYTES_PER_LONG == 8 */
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#else /* !JS_HAVE_LONG_LONG */
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typedef struct {
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# ifdef IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN
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JSUint32 lo, hi;
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# else
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JSUint32 hi, lo;
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#endif
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} JSInt64;
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typedef JSInt64 JSUint64;
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#endif /* !JS_HAVE_LONG_LONG */
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/************************************************************************
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** TYPES: JSUintn
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** JSIntn
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** DESCRIPTION:
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** The JSIntn types are most appropriate for automatic variables. They are
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** guaranteed to be at least 16 bits, though various architectures may
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** define them to be wider (e.g., 32 or even 64 bits). These types are
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** never valid for fields of a structure.
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************************************************************************/
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#if JS_BYTES_PER_INT >= 2
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typedef int JSIntn;
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typedef unsigned int JSUintn;
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#else
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# error 'sizeof(int)' not sufficient for platform use
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#endif
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/************************************************************************
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** TYPES: JSFloat64
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** DESCRIPTION:
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** NSPR's floating point type is always 64 bits.
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************************************************************************/
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typedef double JSFloat64;
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/************************************************************************
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** TYPES: JSSize
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** DESCRIPTION:
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** A type for representing the size of objects.
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************************************************************************/
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typedef size_t JSSize;
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/************************************************************************
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** TYPES: JSPtrDiff
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** DESCRIPTION:
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** A type for pointer difference. Variables of this type are suitable
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** for storing a pointer or pointer sutraction.
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************************************************************************/
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typedef ptrdiff_t JSPtrdiff;
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/************************************************************************
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** TYPES: JSUptrdiff
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** DESCRIPTION:
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** A type for pointer difference. Variables of this type are suitable
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** for storing a pointer or pointer sutraction.
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************************************************************************/
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#if JS_BYTES_PER_WORD == 8 && JS_BYTES_PER_LONG != 8
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typedef JSUint64 JSUptrdiff;
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#else
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typedef unsigned long JSUptrdiff;
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#endif
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/************************************************************************
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** TYPES: JSBool
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** DESCRIPTION:
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** Use JSBool for variables and parameter types. Use JS_FALSE and JS_TRUE
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** for clarity of target type in assignments and actual arguments. Use
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** 'if (bool)', 'while (!bool)', '(bool) ? x : y' etc., to test booleans
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** just as you would C int-valued conditions.
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************************************************************************/
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typedef JSIntn JSBool;
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#define JS_TRUE (JSIntn)1
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#define JS_FALSE (JSIntn)0
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/************************************************************************
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** TYPES: JSPackedBool
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** DESCRIPTION:
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** Use JSPackedBool within structs where bitfields are not desireable
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** but minimum and consistent overhead matters.
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************************************************************************/
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typedef JSUint8 JSPackedBool;
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/*
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** A JSWord is an integer that is the same size as a void*
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*/
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#if JS_BYTES_PER_WORD == 8 && JS_BYTES_PER_LONG != 8
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typedef JSInt64 JSWord;
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typedef JSUint64 JSUword;
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#else
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typedef long JSWord;
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typedef unsigned long JSUword;
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#endif
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#include "jsotypes.h"
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/***********************************************************************
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** MACROS: JS_LIKELY
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** JS_UNLIKELY
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** DESCRIPTION:
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** These macros allow you to give a hint to the compiler about branch
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** probability so that it can better optimize. Use them like this:
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**
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** if (JS_LIKELY(v == 1)) {
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** ... expected code path ...
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** }
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**
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** if (JS_UNLIKELY(v == 0)) {
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** ... non-expected code path ...
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** }
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**
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***********************************************************************/
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#if defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ > 2)
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# define JS_LIKELY(x) (__builtin_expect((x), 1))
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# define JS_UNLIKELY(x) (__builtin_expect((x), 0))
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#else
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# define JS_LIKELY(x) (x)
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# define JS_UNLIKELY(x) (x)
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#endif
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/***********************************************************************
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** MACROS: JS_ARRAY_LENGTH
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** JS_ARRAY_END
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** DESCRIPTION:
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** Macros to get the number of elements and the pointer to one past the
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** last element of a C array. Use them like this:
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**
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** jschar buf[10], *s;
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** JSString *str;
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** ...
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** for (s = buf; s != JS_ARRAY_END(buf); ++s) *s = ...;
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** ...
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** str = JS_NewStringCopyN(cx, buf, JS_ARRAY_LENGTH(buf));
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** ...
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**
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***********************************************************************/
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#define JS_ARRAY_LENGTH(array) (sizeof (array) / sizeof (array)[0])
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#define JS_ARRAY_END(array) ((array) + JS_ARRAY_LENGTH(array))
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JS_END_EXTERN_C
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#endif /* jstypes_h___ */
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