/* * compiler_msc.h - definitions for the Microsoft C Compiler */ #define LIBEXPORT __declspec(dllexport) /* * Old versions (e.g. VS2010) of MSC don't have the C99 header stdbool.h. * Beware: the below replacement isn't fully standard, since normally any value * != 0 should be implicitly cast to a bool with value 1... but that doesn't * happen if bool is really just an 'int'. */ typedef int bool; #define true 1 #define false 0 #define __bool_true_false_are_defined 1 /* Define ssize_t */ #ifdef _WIN64 typedef long long ssize_t; #else typedef int ssize_t; #endif /* * Old versions (e.g. VS2010) of MSC have stdint.h but not the C99 header * inttypes.h. Work around this by defining the PRI* macros ourselves. */ #include #define PRIu8 "hhu" #define PRIu16 "hu" #define PRIu32 "u" #define PRIu64 "llu" #define PRIi8 "hhi" #define PRIi16 "hi" #define PRIi32 "i" #define PRIi64 "lli" #define PRIx8 "hhx" #define PRIx16 "hx" #define PRIx32 "x" #define PRIx64 "llx" /* Assume a little endian architecture with fast unaligned access */ #define CPU_IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN() 1 #define UNALIGNED_ACCESS_IS_FAST 1 /* __restrict has nonstandard behavior; don't use it */ #define restrict /* ... but we can use __inline and __forceinline */ #define inline __inline #define forceinline __forceinline /* Byte swap functions */ #include #define bswap16 _byteswap_ushort #define bswap32 _byteswap_ulong #define bswap64 _byteswap_uint64 /* Bit scan functions (32-bit) */ static forceinline unsigned bsr32(uint32_t n) { _BitScanReverse(&n, n); return n; } #define bsr32 bsr32 static forceinline unsigned bsf32(uint32_t n) { _BitScanForward(&n, n); return n; } #define bsf32 bsf32 #ifdef _M_X64 /* Bit scan functions (64-bit) */ static forceinline unsigned bsr64(uint64_t n) { _BitScanReverse64(&n, n); return n; } #define bsr64 bsr64 static forceinline unsigned bsf64(uint64_t n) { _BitScanForward64(&n, n); return n; } #define bsf64 bsf64 #endif /* _M_X64 */