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There's simply never enough of them and they are used far too infrequently to justify the hassle of tagging along two TMaps per class. For what they provide, single global lists that handle all player classes at once are fully sufficient.
235 lines
6.3 KiB
C++
235 lines
6.3 KiB
C++
// Emacs style mode select -*- C++ -*-
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// $Id: doomtype.h,v 1.2 1997/12/29 19:50:48 pekangas Exp $
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//
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// Copyright (C) 1993-1996 by id Software, Inc.
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//
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// This source is available for distribution and/or modification
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// only under the terms of the DOOM Source Code License as
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// published by id Software. All rights reserved.
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//
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// The source is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the DOOM Source Code License
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// for more details.
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//
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// DESCRIPTION:
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// Simple basic typedefs, isolated here to make it easier
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// separating modules.
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//
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#ifndef __DOOMTYPE__
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#define __DOOMTYPE__
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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#include "config.h"
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#endif
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#ifdef _MSC_VER
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// VC++ does not define PATH_MAX, but the Windows headers do define MAX_PATH.
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// However, we want to avoid including the Windows headers in most of the
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// source files, so we can't use it. So define PATH_MAX to be what MAX_PATH
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// currently is:
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#define PATH_MAX 260
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// Disable warning about using unsized arrays in structs. It supports it just
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// fine, and so do Clang and GCC, but the latter two don't warn about it.
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#pragma warning(disable:4200)
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#endif
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#include <limits.h>
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#include <tuple>
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#include <algorithm>
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#include "tarray.h"
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#include "name.h"
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#include "zstring.h"
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class PClassActor;
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typedef TMap<int, PClassActor *> FClassMap;
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#if defined(_MSC_VER)
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#define NOVTABLE __declspec(novtable)
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#else
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#define NOVTABLE
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#endif
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#if defined(__clang__)
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#if defined(__has_feature) && __has_feature(address_sanitizer)
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#define NO_SANITIZE __attribute__((no_sanitize("address")))
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#else
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#define NO_SANITIZE
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#endif
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#else
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#define NO_SANITIZE
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#endif
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#if defined(__GNUC__)
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// With versions of GCC newer than 4.2, it appears it was determined that the
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// cost of an unaligned pointer on PPC was high enough to add padding to the
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// end of packed structs. For whatever reason __packed__ and pragma pack are
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// handled differently in this regard. Note that this only needs to be applied
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// to types which are used in arrays or sizeof is needed. This also prevents
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// code from taking references to the struct members.
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#define FORCE_PACKED __attribute__((__packed__))
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#else
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#define FORCE_PACKED
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#endif
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#include "basictypes.h"
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extern bool batchrun;
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// Bounding box coordinate storage.
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enum
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{
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BOXTOP,
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BOXBOTTOM,
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BOXLEFT,
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BOXRIGHT
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}; // bbox coordinates
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// [RH] This gets used all over; define it here:
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int Printf (int printlevel, const char *, ...) GCCPRINTF(2,3);
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int Printf (const char *, ...) GCCPRINTF(1,2);
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// [RH] Same here:
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int DPrintf (int level, const char *, ...) GCCPRINTF(2,3);
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extern "C" int mysnprintf(char *buffer, size_t count, const char *format, ...) GCCPRINTF(3,4);
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extern "C" int myvsnprintf(char *buffer, size_t count, const char *format, va_list argptr) GCCFORMAT(3);
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// game print flags
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enum
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{
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PRINT_LOW, // pickup messages
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PRINT_MEDIUM, // death messages
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PRINT_HIGH, // critical messages
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PRINT_CHAT, // chat messages
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PRINT_TEAMCHAT, // chat messages from a teammate
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PRINT_LOG, // only to logfile
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PRINT_BOLD = 200 // What Printf_Bold used
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};
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enum
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{
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DMSG_OFF, // no developer messages.
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DMSG_ERROR, // general notification messages
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DMSG_WARNING, // warnings
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DMSG_NOTIFY, // general notification messages
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DMSG_SPAMMY, // for those who want to see everything, regardless of its usefulness.
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};
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struct PalEntry
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{
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PalEntry () {}
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PalEntry (uint32 argb) { d = argb; }
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operator uint32 () const { return d; }
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PalEntry &operator= (uint32 other) { d = other; return *this; }
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PalEntry InverseColor() const { PalEntry nc; nc.a = a; nc.r = 255 - r; nc.g = 255 - g; nc.b = 255 - b; return nc; }
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#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN__
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PalEntry (BYTE ir, BYTE ig, BYTE ib) : a(0), r(ir), g(ig), b(ib) {}
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PalEntry (BYTE ia, BYTE ir, BYTE ig, BYTE ib) : a(ia), r(ir), g(ig), b(ib) {}
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union
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{
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struct
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{
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BYTE a,r,g,b;
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};
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uint32 d;
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};
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#else
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PalEntry (BYTE ir, BYTE ig, BYTE ib) : b(ib), g(ig), r(ir), a(0) {}
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PalEntry (BYTE ia, BYTE ir, BYTE ig, BYTE ib) : b(ib), g(ig), r(ir), a(ia) {}
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union
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{
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struct
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{
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BYTE b,g,r,a;
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};
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uint32 d;
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};
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#endif
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};
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class FTextureID
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{
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friend class FTextureManager;
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friend void R_InitSpriteDefs();
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public:
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FTextureID() throw() {}
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bool isNull() const { return texnum == 0; }
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bool isValid() const { return texnum > 0; }
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bool Exists() const { return texnum >= 0; }
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void SetInvalid() { texnum = -1; }
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void SetNull() { texnum = 0; }
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bool operator ==(const FTextureID &other) const { return texnum == other.texnum; }
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bool operator !=(const FTextureID &other) const { return texnum != other.texnum; }
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FTextureID operator +(int offset) throw();
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int GetIndex() const { return texnum; } // Use this only if you absolutely need the index!
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// The switch list needs these to sort the switches by texture index
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int operator -(FTextureID other) const { return texnum - other.texnum; }
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bool operator < (FTextureID other) const { return texnum < other.texnum; }
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bool operator > (FTextureID other) const { return texnum > other.texnum; }
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protected:
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FTextureID(int num) { texnum = num; }
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private:
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int texnum;
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};
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// This is for the script interface which needs to do casts from int to texture.
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class FSetTextureID : public FTextureID
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{
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public:
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FSetTextureID(int v) : FTextureID(v) {}
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};
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// Screenshot buffer image data types
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enum ESSType
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{
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SS_PAL,
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SS_RGB,
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SS_BGRA
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};
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// always use our own definition for consistency.
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#ifdef M_PI
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#undef M_PI
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#endif
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const double M_PI = 3.14159265358979323846; // matches value in gcc v2 math.h
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template <typename T, size_t N>
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char ( &_ArraySizeHelper( T (&array)[N] ))[N];
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#define countof( array ) (sizeof( _ArraySizeHelper( array ) ))
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// Auto-registration sections for GCC.
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// Apparently, you cannot do string concatenation inside section attributes.
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#ifdef __MACH__
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#define SECTION_AREG "__DATA,areg"
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#define SECTION_CREG "__DATA,creg"
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#define SECTION_FREG "__DATA,freg"
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#define SECTION_GREG "__DATA,greg"
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#define SECTION_MREG "__DATA,mreg"
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#define SECTION_YREG "__DATA,yreg"
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#else
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#define SECTION_AREG "areg"
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#define SECTION_CREG "creg"
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#define SECTION_FREG "freg"
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#define SECTION_GREG "greg"
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#define SECTION_MREG "mreg"
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#define SECTION_YREG "yreg"
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#endif
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#endif
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