linux stdint.h

/*   ISO   C9x     7.18     Integer   types   <stdint.h>

 *   Based   on   ISO/IEC   SC22/WG14   9899   Committee   draft   (SC22   N2794)

 *

 *     THIS   SOFTWARE   IS   NOT   COPYRIGHTED

 *

 *     Contributor:   Danny   Smith   <[email protected]>

 *

 *     This   source   code   is   offered   for   use   in   the   public   domain.   You   may

 *     use,   modify   or   distribute   it   freely.

 *

 *     This   code   is   distributed   in   the   hope   that   it   will   be   useful   but

 *     WITHOUT   ANY   WARRANTY.   ALL   WARRANTIES,   EXPRESS   OR   IMPLIED   ARE   HEREBY

 *     DISCLAIMED.   This   includes   but   is   not   limited   to   warranties   of

 *     MERCHANTABILITY   or   FITNESS   FOR   A   PARTICULAR   PURPOSE.

 *

 *     Date:   2000-12-02

 */



#ifndef   _STDINT_H

#define   _STDINT_H

#define   __need_wint_t

#define   __need_wchar_t

#include   <stddef.h>


/*   7.18.1.1     Exact-width   integer   types   */

typedef   signed   char   int8_t;

typedef   unsigned   char       uint8_t;

typedef   short     int16_t;

typedef   unsigned   short     uint16_t;

typedef   int     int32_t;

typedef   unsigned       uint32_t;

typedef   long   long     int64_t;

typedef   unsigned   long   long       uint64_t;


/*   7.18.1.2     Minimum-width   integer   types   */

typedef   signed   char   int_least8_t;

typedef   unsigned   char       uint_least8_t;

typedef   short     int_least16_t;

typedef   unsigned   short     uint_least16_t;

typedef   int     int_least32_t;

typedef   unsigned       uint_least32_t;

typedef   long   long     int_least64_t;

typedef   unsigned   long   long       uint_least64_t;


/*     7.18.1.3     Fastest   minimum-width   integer   types  

 *     Not   actually   guaranteed   to   be   fastest   for   all   purposes

 *     Here   we   use   the   exact-width   types   for   8   and   16-bit   ints.  

 */

typedef   char   int_fast8_t;

typedef   unsigned   char   uint_fast8_t;

typedef   short     int_fast16_t;

typedef   unsigned   short     uint_fast16_t;

typedef   int     int_fast32_t;

typedef   unsigned     int     uint_fast32_t;

typedef   long   long     int_fast64_t;

typedef   unsigned   long   long       uint_fast64_t;


/*   7.18.1.4     Integer   types   capable   of   holding   object   pointers   */

typedef   int   intptr_t;

typedef   unsigned   uintptr_t;


/*   7.18.1.5     Greatest-width   integer   types   */

typedef   long   long     intmax_t;

typedef   unsigned   long   long       uintmax_t;


/*   7.18.2     Limits   of   specified-width   integer   types   */

#if   !defined   (   __cplusplus)   ||   defined   (__STDC_LIMIT_MACROS)


/*   7.18.2.1     Limits   of   exact-width   integer   types   */

#define   INT8_MIN   (-128)  

#define   INT16_MIN   (-32768)

#define   INT32_MIN   (-2147483647   -   1)

#define   INT64_MIN     (-9223372036854775807LL   -   1)


#define   INT8_MAX   127

#define   INT16_MAX   32767

#define   INT32_MAX   2147483647

#define   INT64_MAX   9223372036854775807LL


#define   UINT8_MAX   0xff   /*   255U   */

#define   UINT16_MAX   0xffff   /*   65535U   */

#define   UINT32_MAX   0xffffffff     /*   4294967295U   */

#define   UINT64_MAX   0xffffffffffffffffULL   /*   18446744073709551615ULL   */


/*   7.18.2.2     Limits   of   minimum-width   integer   types   */

#define   INT_LEAST8_MIN   INT8_MIN

#define   INT_LEAST16_MIN   INT16_MIN

#define   INT_LEAST32_MIN   INT32_MIN

#define   INT_LEAST64_MIN   INT64_MIN


#define   INT_LEAST8_MAX   INT8_MAX

#define   INT_LEAST16_MAX   INT16_MAX

#define   INT_LEAST32_MAX   INT32_MAX

#define   INT_LEAST64_MAX   INT64_MAX


#define   UINT_LEAST8_MAX   UINT8_MAX

#define   UINT_LEAST16_MAX   UINT16_MAX

#define   UINT_LEAST32_MAX   UINT32_MAX

#define   UINT_LEAST64_MAX   UINT64_MAX


/*   7.18.2.3     Limits   of   fastest   minimum-width   integer   types   */

#define   INT_FAST8_MIN   INT8_MIN

#define   INT_FAST16_MIN   INT16_MIN

#define   INT_FAST32_MIN   INT32_MIN

#define   INT_FAST64_MIN   INT64_MIN


#define   INT_FAST8_MAX   INT8_MAX

#define   INT_FAST16_MAX   INT16_MAX

#define   INT_FAST32_MAX   INT32_MAX

#define   INT_FAST64_MAX   INT64_MAX


#define   UINT_FAST8_MAX   UINT8_MAX

#define   UINT_FAST16_MAX   UINT16_MAX

#define   UINT_FAST32_MAX   UINT32_MAX

#define   UINT_FAST64_MAX   UINT64_MAX


/*   7.18.2.4     Limits   of   integer   types   capable   of   holding

       object   pointers   */  

#define   INTPTR_MIN   INT32_MIN

#define   INTPTR_MAX   INT32_MAX

#define   UINTPTR_MAX   UINT32_MAX


/*   7.18.2.5     Limits   of   greatest-width   integer   types   */

#define   INTMAX_MIN   INT64_MIN

#define   INTMAX_MAX   INT64_MAX

#define   UINTMAX_MAX   UINT64_MAX


/*   7.18.3     Limits   of   other   integer   types   */

#define   PTRDIFF_MIN   INT32_MIN

#define   PTRDIFF_MAX   INT32_MAX


#define   SIG_ATOMIC_MIN   INT32_MIN

#define   SIG_ATOMIC_MAX   INT32_MAX


#define   SIZE_MAX   UINT32_MAX


#ifndef   WCHAR_MIN     /*   also   in   wchar.h   */  

#define   WCHAR_MIN   0

#define   WCHAR_MAX   0xffff   /*   UINT16_MAX   */

#endif


/*

 *   wint_t   is   unsigned   short   for   compatibility   with   MS   runtime

 */

#define   WINT_MIN   0

#define   WINT_MAX   0xffff   /*   UINT16_MAX   */


#endif   /*   !defined   (   __cplusplus)   ||   defined   __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS   */



/*   7.18.4     Macros   for   integer   constants   */

#if   !defined   (   __cplusplus)   ||   defined   (__STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS)


/*   7.18.4.1     Macros   for   minimum-width   integer   constants


       Accoding   to   Douglas   Gwyn   <[email protected]> :

"This   spec   was   changed   in   ISO/IEC   9899:1999   TC1;   in   ISO/IEC

9899:1999   as   initially   published,   the   expansion   was   required

to   be   an   integer   constant   of   precisely   matching   type,   which

is   impossible   to   accomplish   for   the   shorter   types   on   most

platforms,   because   C99   provides   no   standard   way   to   designate

an   integer   constant   with   width   less   than   that   of   type   int.

TC1   changed   this   to   require   just   an   integer   constant

*expression*   with   *promoted*   type. "

*/


#define   INT8_C(val)   ((int8_t)   +   (val))

#define   UINT8_C(val)   ((uint8_t)   +   (val##U))

#define   INT16_C(val)   ((int16_t)   +   (val))

#define   UINT16_C(val)   ((uint16_t)   +   (val##U))


#define   INT32_C(val)   val##L

#define   UINT32_C(val)   val##UL

#define   INT64_C(val)   val##LL

#define   UINT64_C(val)   val##ULL


/*   7.18.4.2     Macros   for   greatest-width   integer   constants   */

#define   INTMAX_C(val)     INT64_C(val)

#define   UINTMAX_C(val)   UINT64_C(val)


#endif     /*   !defined   (   __cplusplus)   ||   defined   __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS   */


#endif


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