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Add DBM and legacydb support
author | Andre Heinecke <andre.heinecke@intevation.de> |
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date | Tue, 05 Aug 2014 18:32:02 +0200 |
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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; 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/. */ /* ** File: prtypes.h ** Description: Definitions of NSPR's basic types ** ** Prototypes and macros used to make up for deficiencies that we have found ** in ANSI environments. ** ** Since we do not wrap <stdlib.h> and all the other standard headers, authors ** of portable code will not know in general that they need these definitions. ** Instead of requiring these authors to find the dependent uses in their code ** and take the following steps only in those C files, we take steps once here ** for all C files. **/ #ifndef prtypes_h___ #define prtypes_h___ #ifdef MDCPUCFG #include MDCPUCFG #else #include "prcpucfg.h" #endif #include <stddef.h> /*********************************************************************** ** MACROS: PR_EXTERN ** PR_IMPLEMENT ** DESCRIPTION: ** These are only for externally visible routines and globals. For ** internal routines, just use "extern" for type checking and that ** will not export internal cross-file or forward-declared symbols. ** Define a macro for declaring procedures return types. We use this to ** deal with windoze specific type hackery for DLL definitions. Use ** PR_EXTERN when the prototype for the method is declared. Use ** PR_IMPLEMENT for the implementation of the method. ** ** Example: ** in dowhim.h ** PR_EXTERN( void ) DoWhatIMean( void ); ** in dowhim.c ** PR_IMPLEMENT( void ) DoWhatIMean( void ) { return; } ** ** ***********************************************************************/ #if defined(NSPR_STATIC) #define PR_EXPORT(__type) extern __type #define PR_EXPORT_DATA(__type) extern __type #define PR_IMPORT(__type) extern __type #define PR_IMPORT_DATA(__type) extern __type #define PR_EXTERN(__type) extern __type #define PR_IMPLEMENT(__type) __type #define PR_EXTERN_DATA(__type) extern __type #define PR_IMPLEMENT_DATA(__type) __type #define PR_CALLBACK #define PR_CALLBACK_DECL #define PR_STATIC_CALLBACK(__x) static __x #elif defined(WIN32) #define PR_EXPORT(__type) extern __declspec(dllexport) __type #define PR_EXPORT_DATA(__type) extern __declspec(dllexport) __type #define PR_IMPORT(__type) __declspec(dllimport) __type #define PR_IMPORT_DATA(__type) __declspec(dllimport) __type #define PR_EXTERN(__type) extern __declspec(dllexport) __type #define PR_IMPLEMENT(__type) __declspec(dllexport) __type #define PR_EXTERN_DATA(__type) extern __declspec(dllexport) __type #define PR_IMPLEMENT_DATA(__type) __declspec(dllexport) __type #define PR_CALLBACK #define PR_CALLBACK_DECL #define PR_STATIC_CALLBACK(__x) static __x #elif defined(XP_BEOS) #define PR_EXPORT(__type) extern __declspec(dllexport) __type #define PR_EXPORT_DATA(__type) extern __declspec(dllexport) __type #define PR_IMPORT(__type) extern __declspec(dllexport) __type #define PR_IMPORT_DATA(__type) extern __declspec(dllexport) __type #define PR_EXTERN(__type) extern __declspec(dllexport) __type #define PR_IMPLEMENT(__type) __declspec(dllexport) __type #define PR_EXTERN_DATA(__type) extern __declspec(dllexport) __type #define PR_IMPLEMENT_DATA(__type) __declspec(dllexport) __type #define PR_CALLBACK #define PR_CALLBACK_DECL #define PR_STATIC_CALLBACK(__x) static __x #elif defined(XP_OS2) && defined(__declspec) #define PR_EXPORT(__type) extern __declspec(dllexport) __type #define PR_EXPORT_DATA(__type) extern __declspec(dllexport) __type #define PR_IMPORT(__type) extern __declspec(dllimport) __type #define PR_IMPORT_DATA(__type) extern __declspec(dllimport) __type #define PR_EXTERN(__type) extern __declspec(dllexport) __type #define PR_IMPLEMENT(__type) __declspec(dllexport) __type #define PR_EXTERN_DATA(__type) extern __declspec(dllexport) __type #define PR_IMPLEMENT_DATA(__type) __declspec(dllexport) __type #define PR_CALLBACK #define PR_CALLBACK_DECL #define PR_STATIC_CALLBACK(__x) static __x #elif defined(SYMBIAN) #define PR_EXPORT(__type) extern __declspec(dllexport) __type #define PR_EXPORT_DATA(__type) extern __declspec(dllexport) __type #ifdef __WINS__ #define PR_IMPORT(__type) extern __declspec(dllexport) __type #define PR_IMPORT_DATA(__type) extern __declspec(dllexport) __type #else #define PR_IMPORT(__type) extern __declspec(dllimport) __type #define PR_IMPORT_DATA(__type) extern __declspec(dllimport) __type #endif #define PR_EXTERN(__type) extern __type #define PR_IMPLEMENT(__type) __type #define PR_EXTERN_DATA(__type) extern __type #define PR_IMPLEMENT_DATA(__type) __type #define PR_CALLBACK #define PR_CALLBACK_DECL #define PR_STATIC_CALLBACK(__x) static __x #else /* Unix */ /* GCC 3.3 and later support the visibility attribute. */ #if (__GNUC__ >= 4) || \ (__GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 3) #define PR_VISIBILITY_DEFAULT __attribute__((visibility("default"))) #else #define PR_VISIBILITY_DEFAULT #endif #define PR_EXPORT(__type) extern PR_VISIBILITY_DEFAULT __type #define PR_EXPORT_DATA(__type) extern PR_VISIBILITY_DEFAULT __type #define PR_IMPORT(__type) extern PR_VISIBILITY_DEFAULT __type #define PR_IMPORT_DATA(__type) extern PR_VISIBILITY_DEFAULT __type #define PR_EXTERN(__type) extern PR_VISIBILITY_DEFAULT __type #define PR_IMPLEMENT(__type) PR_VISIBILITY_DEFAULT __type #define PR_EXTERN_DATA(__type) extern PR_VISIBILITY_DEFAULT __type #define PR_IMPLEMENT_DATA(__type) PR_VISIBILITY_DEFAULT __type #define PR_CALLBACK #define PR_CALLBACK_DECL #define PR_STATIC_CALLBACK(__x) static __x #endif #if defined(_NSPR_BUILD_) #define NSPR_API(__type) PR_EXPORT(__type) #define NSPR_DATA_API(__type) PR_EXPORT_DATA(__type) #else #define NSPR_API(__type) PR_IMPORT(__type) #define NSPR_DATA_API(__type) PR_IMPORT_DATA(__type) #endif /*********************************************************************** ** MACROS: PR_BEGIN_MACRO ** PR_END_MACRO ** DESCRIPTION: ** Macro body brackets so that macros with compound statement definitions ** behave syntactically more like functions when called. ***********************************************************************/ #define PR_BEGIN_MACRO do { #define PR_END_MACRO } while (0) /*********************************************************************** ** MACROS: PR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C ** PR_END_EXTERN_C ** DESCRIPTION: ** Macro shorthands for conditional C++ extern block delimiters. ***********************************************************************/ #ifdef __cplusplus #define PR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C extern "C" { #define PR_END_EXTERN_C } #else #define PR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C #define PR_END_EXTERN_C #endif /*********************************************************************** ** MACROS: PR_BIT ** PR_BITMASK ** DESCRIPTION: ** Bit masking macros. XXX n must be <= 31 to be portable ***********************************************************************/ #define PR_BIT(n) ((PRUint32)1 << (n)) #define PR_BITMASK(n) (PR_BIT(n) - 1) /*********************************************************************** ** MACROS: PR_ROUNDUP ** PR_MIN ** PR_MAX ** PR_ABS ** DESCRIPTION: ** Commonly used macros for operations on compatible types. ***********************************************************************/ #define PR_ROUNDUP(x,y) ((((x)+((y)-1))/(y))*(y)) #define PR_MIN(x,y) ((x)<(y)?(x):(y)) #define PR_MAX(x,y) ((x)>(y)?(x):(y)) #define PR_ABS(x) ((x)<0?-(x):(x)) /*********************************************************************** ** MACROS: PR_ARRAY_SIZE ** DESCRIPTION: ** The number of elements in an array. ***********************************************************************/ #define PR_ARRAY_SIZE(a) (sizeof(a)/sizeof((a)[0])) PR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C /* ** Starting in NSPR 4.9.5, NSPR's exact-width integer types should match ** the exact-width integer types defined in <stdint.h>. This allows sloppy ** code to use PRInt{N} and int{N}_t interchangeably. ** ** The 8-bit and 16-bit integer types can only be defined using char and ** short. All platforms define the 32-bit integer types using int. So only ** the 64-bit integer types could be defined differently. ** ** NSPR's original strategy was to use the "shortest" 64-bit integer type: ** if long is 64-bit, then prefer it over long long. This strategy is also ** used by Linux/glibc, FreeBSD, and NetBSD. ** ** Other platforms use a different strategy: simply define the 64-bit ** integer types using long long. We define the PR_ALTERNATE_INT64_TYPEDEF ** macro on these platforms. Note that PR_ALTERNATE_INT64_TYPEDEF is for ** internal use by NSPR headers only. Do not define or test this macro in ** your code. ** ** NOTE: NSPR can't use <stdint.h> because C99 requires C++ code to define ** __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS and __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS to make all the macros ** defined in <stdint.h> available. This strange requirement is gone in ** C11. When most platforms ignore this C99 requirement, NSPR will be able ** to use <stdint.h>. A patch to do that is in NSPR bug 634793. */ #if defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__ANDROID__) || defined(__OpenBSD__) #define PR_ALTERNATE_INT64_TYPEDEF #endif /************************************************************************ ** TYPES: PRUint8 ** PRInt8 ** DESCRIPTION: ** The int8 types are known to be 8 bits each. There is no type that ** is equivalent to a plain "char". ************************************************************************/ #if PR_BYTES_PER_BYTE == 1 typedef unsigned char PRUint8; /* ** Some cfront-based C++ compilers do not like 'signed char' and ** issue the warning message: ** warning: "signed" not implemented (ignored) ** For these compilers, we have to define PRInt8 as plain 'char'. ** Make sure that plain 'char' is indeed signed under these compilers. */ #if (defined(HPUX) && defined(__cplusplus) \ && !defined(__GNUC__) && __cplusplus < 199707L) \ || (defined(SCO) && defined(__cplusplus) \ && !defined(__GNUC__) && __cplusplus == 1L) typedef char PRInt8; #else typedef signed char PRInt8; #endif #else #error No suitable type for PRInt8/PRUint8 #endif /************************************************************************ * MACROS: PR_INT8_MAX * PR_INT8_MIN * PR_UINT8_MAX * DESCRIPTION: * The maximum and minimum values of a PRInt8 or PRUint8. ************************************************************************/ #define PR_INT8_MAX 127 #define PR_INT8_MIN (-128) #define PR_UINT8_MAX 255U /************************************************************************ ** TYPES: PRUint16 ** PRInt16 ** DESCRIPTION: ** The int16 types are known to be 16 bits each. ************************************************************************/ #if PR_BYTES_PER_SHORT == 2 typedef unsigned short PRUint16; typedef short PRInt16; #else #error No suitable type for PRInt16/PRUint16 #endif /************************************************************************ * MACROS: PR_INT16_MAX * PR_INT16_MIN * PR_UINT16_MAX * DESCRIPTION: * The maximum and minimum values of a PRInt16 or PRUint16. ************************************************************************/ #define PR_INT16_MAX 32767 #define PR_INT16_MIN (-32768) #define PR_UINT16_MAX 65535U /************************************************************************ ** TYPES: PRUint32 ** PRInt32 ** DESCRIPTION: ** The int32 types are known to be 32 bits each. ************************************************************************/ #if PR_BYTES_PER_INT == 4 typedef unsigned int PRUint32; typedef int PRInt32; #define PR_INT32(x) x #define PR_UINT32(x) x ## U #elif PR_BYTES_PER_LONG == 4 typedef unsigned long PRUint32; typedef long PRInt32; #define PR_INT32(x) x ## L #define PR_UINT32(x) x ## UL #else #error No suitable type for PRInt32/PRUint32 #endif /************************************************************************ * MACROS: PR_INT32_MAX * PR_INT32_MIN * PR_UINT32_MAX * DESCRIPTION: * The maximum and minimum values of a PRInt32 or PRUint32. ************************************************************************/ #define PR_INT32_MAX PR_INT32(2147483647) #define PR_INT32_MIN (-PR_INT32_MAX - 1) #define PR_UINT32_MAX PR_UINT32(4294967295) /************************************************************************ ** TYPES: PRUint64 ** PRInt64 ** DESCRIPTION: ** The int64 types are known to be 64 bits each. Care must be used when ** declaring variables of type PRUint64 or PRInt64. Different hardware ** architectures and even different compilers have varying support for ** 64 bit values. The only guaranteed portability requires the use of ** the LL_ macros (see prlong.h). ** ** MACROS: PR_INT64 ** PR_UINT64 ** DESCRIPTION: ** The PR_INT64 and PR_UINT64 macros provide a portable way for ** specifying 64-bit integer constants. They can only be used if ** PRInt64 and PRUint64 are defined as compiler-supported 64-bit ** integer types (i.e., if HAVE_LONG_LONG is defined, which is true ** for all the supported compilers topday). If PRInt64 and PRUint64 ** are defined as structs, the LL_INIT macro defined in prlong.h has ** to be used. ** ** MACROS: PR_INT64_MAX ** PR_INT64_MIN ** PR_UINT64_MAX ** DESCRIPTION: ** The maximum and minimum values of a PRInt64 or PRUint64. ************************************************************************/ #ifdef HAVE_LONG_LONG /* Keep this in sync with prlong.h. */ #if PR_BYTES_PER_LONG == 8 && !defined(PR_ALTERNATE_INT64_TYPEDEF) typedef long PRInt64; typedef unsigned long PRUint64; #define PR_INT64(x) x ## L #define PR_UINT64(x) x ## UL #elif defined(WIN32) && !defined(__GNUC__) typedef __int64 PRInt64; typedef unsigned __int64 PRUint64; #define PR_INT64(x) x ## i64 #define PR_UINT64(x) x ## ui64 #else typedef long long PRInt64; typedef unsigned long long PRUint64; #define PR_INT64(x) x ## LL #define PR_UINT64(x) x ## ULL #endif /* PR_BYTES_PER_LONG == 8 */ #define PR_INT64_MAX PR_INT64(0x7fffffffffffffff) #define PR_INT64_MIN (-PR_INT64_MAX - 1) #define PR_UINT64_MAX PR_UINT64(-1) #else /* !HAVE_LONG_LONG */ typedef struct { #ifdef IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN PRUint32 lo, hi; #else PRUint32 hi, lo; #endif } PRInt64; typedef PRInt64 PRUint64; #define PR_INT64_MAX (PRInt64){0x7fffffff, 0xffffffff} #define PR_INT64_MIN (PRInt64){0xffffffff, 0xffffffff} #define PR_UINT64_MAX (PRUint64){0xffffffff, 0xffffffff} #endif /* !HAVE_LONG_LONG */ /************************************************************************ ** TYPES: PRUintn ** PRIntn ** DESCRIPTION: ** The PRIntn types are most appropriate for automatic variables. They are ** guaranteed to be at least 16 bits, though various architectures may ** define them to be wider (e.g., 32 or even 64 bits). These types are ** never valid for fields of a structure. ************************************************************************/ #if PR_BYTES_PER_INT >= 2 typedef int PRIntn; typedef unsigned int PRUintn; #else #error 'sizeof(int)' not sufficient for platform use #endif /************************************************************************ ** TYPES: PRFloat64 ** DESCRIPTION: ** NSPR's floating point type is always 64 bits. ************************************************************************/ typedef double PRFloat64; /************************************************************************ ** TYPES: PRSize ** DESCRIPTION: ** A type for representing the size of objects. ************************************************************************/ typedef size_t PRSize; /************************************************************************ ** TYPES: PROffset32, PROffset64 ** DESCRIPTION: ** A type for representing byte offsets from some location. ************************************************************************/ typedef PRInt32 PROffset32; typedef PRInt64 PROffset64; /************************************************************************ ** TYPES: PRPtrDiff ** DESCRIPTION: ** A type for pointer difference. Variables of this type are suitable ** for storing a pointer or pointer subtraction. ************************************************************************/ typedef ptrdiff_t PRPtrdiff; /************************************************************************ ** TYPES: PRUptrdiff ** DESCRIPTION: ** A type for pointer difference. Variables of this type are suitable ** for storing a pointer or pointer sutraction. ************************************************************************/ #ifdef _WIN64 typedef PRUint64 PRUptrdiff; #else typedef unsigned long PRUptrdiff; #endif /************************************************************************ ** TYPES: PRBool ** DESCRIPTION: ** Use PRBool for variables and parameter types. Use PR_FALSE and PR_TRUE ** for clarity of target type in assignments and actual arguments. Use ** 'if (bool)', 'while (!bool)', '(bool) ? x : y' etc., to test booleans ** just as you would C int-valued conditions. ************************************************************************/ typedef PRIntn PRBool; #define PR_TRUE 1 #define PR_FALSE 0 /************************************************************************ ** TYPES: PRPackedBool ** DESCRIPTION: ** Use PRPackedBool within structs where bitfields are not desirable ** but minimum and consistant overhead matters. ************************************************************************/ typedef PRUint8 PRPackedBool; /* ** Status code used by some routines that have a single point of failure or ** special status return. */ typedef enum { PR_FAILURE = -1, PR_SUCCESS = 0 } PRStatus; #ifndef __PRUNICHAR__ #define __PRUNICHAR__ #ifdef WIN32 typedef wchar_t PRUnichar; #else typedef PRUint16 PRUnichar; #endif #endif /* ** WARNING: The undocumented data types PRWord and PRUword are ** only used in the garbage collection and arena code. Do not ** use PRWord and PRUword in new code. ** ** A PRWord is an integer that is the same size as a void*. ** It implements the notion of a "word" in the Java Virtual ** Machine. (See Sec. 3.4 "Words", The Java Virtual Machine ** Specification, Addison-Wesley, September 1996. ** http://java.sun.com/docs/books/vmspec/index.html.) */ #ifdef _WIN64 typedef PRInt64 PRWord; typedef PRUint64 PRUword; #else typedef long PRWord; typedef unsigned long PRUword; #endif #if defined(NO_NSPR_10_SUPPORT) #else /********* ???????????????? FIX ME ??????????????????????????? *****/ /********************** Some old definitions until pr=>ds transition is done ***/ /********************** Also, we are still using NSPR 1.0. GC ******************/ /* ** Fundamental NSPR macros, used nearly everywhere. */ #define PR_PUBLIC_API PR_IMPLEMENT /* ** Macro body brackets so that macros with compound statement definitions ** behave syntactically more like functions when called. */ #define NSPR_BEGIN_MACRO do { #define NSPR_END_MACRO } while (0) /* ** Macro shorthands for conditional C++ extern block delimiters. */ #ifdef NSPR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C #undef NSPR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C #endif #ifdef NSPR_END_EXTERN_C #undef NSPR_END_EXTERN_C #endif #ifdef __cplusplus #define NSPR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C extern "C" { #define NSPR_END_EXTERN_C } #else #define NSPR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C #define NSPR_END_EXTERN_C #endif #include "obsolete/protypes.h" /********* ????????????? End Fix me ?????????????????????????????? *****/ #endif /* NO_NSPR_10_SUPPORT */ /* ** Compile-time assert. "condition" must be a constant expression. ** The macro can be used only in places where an "extern" declaration is ** allowed. */ #define PR_STATIC_ASSERT(condition) \ extern void pr_static_assert(int arg[(condition) ? 1 : -1]) PR_END_EXTERN_C #endif /* prtypes_h___ */