qzdoom/libraries/game-music-emu/gme/blargg_common.h

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// Sets up common environment for Shay Green's libraries.
// To change configuration options, modify blargg_config.h, not this file.
#ifndef BLARGG_COMMON_H
#define BLARGG_COMMON_H
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <limits.h>
#undef BLARGG_COMMON_H
// allow blargg_config.h to #include blargg_common.h
#include "blargg_config.h"
#ifndef BLARGG_COMMON_H
#define BLARGG_COMMON_H
// BLARGG_RESTRICT: equivalent to restrict, where supported
#if __GNUC__ >= 3 || _MSC_VER >= 1100
#define BLARGG_RESTRICT __restrict
#else
#define BLARGG_RESTRICT
#endif
// STATIC_CAST(T,expr): Used in place of static_cast<T> (expr)
#ifndef STATIC_CAST
#define STATIC_CAST(T,expr) ((T) (expr))
#endif
// blargg_err_t (0 on success, otherwise error string)
#ifndef blargg_err_t
typedef const char* blargg_err_t;
#endif
// blargg_vector - very lightweight vector of POD types (no constructor/destructor)
template<class T>
class blargg_vector {
T* begin_;
size_t size_;
public:
blargg_vector() : begin_( 0 ), size_( 0 ) { }
~blargg_vector() { free( begin_ ); }
size_t size() const { return size_; }
T* begin() const { return begin_; }
T* end() const { return begin_ + size_; }
blargg_err_t resize( size_t n )
{
void* p = realloc( begin_, n * sizeof (T) );
if ( !p && n )
return "Out of memory";
begin_ = (T*) p;
size_ = n;
return 0;
}
void clear() { void* p = begin_; begin_ = 0; size_ = 0; free( p ); }
T& operator [] ( size_t n ) const
{
assert( n <= size_ ); // <= to allow past-the-end value
return begin_ [n];
}
};
#ifndef BLARGG_DISABLE_NOTHROW
// throw spec mandatory in ISO C++ if operator new can return NULL
#if __cplusplus >= 199711 || __GNUC__ >= 3
#define BLARGG_THROWS( spec ) throw spec
#else
#define BLARGG_THROWS( spec )
#endif
#define BLARGG_DISABLE_NOTHROW \
void* operator new ( size_t s ) BLARGG_THROWS(()) { return malloc( s ); }\
void operator delete ( void* p ) { free( p ); }
#define BLARGG_NEW new
#else
#include <new>
#define BLARGG_NEW new (std::nothrow)
#endif
// BLARGG_4CHAR('a','b','c','d') = 'abcd' (four character integer constant)
#define BLARGG_4CHAR( a, b, c, d ) \
((a&0xFF)*0x1000000L + (b&0xFF)*0x10000L + (c&0xFF)*0x100L + (d&0xFF))
#define BLARGG_2CHAR( a, b ) \
((a&0xFF)*0x100L + (b&0xFF))
// BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( expr ): Generates compile error if expr is 0.
#ifndef BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT
#ifdef _MSC_VER
// MSVC6 (_MSC_VER < 1300) fails for use of __LINE__ when /Zl is specified
#define BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( expr ) \
void blargg_failed_( int (*arg) [2 / (int) !!(expr) - 1] )
#else
// Some other compilers fail when declaring same function multiple times in class,
// so differentiate them by line
#define BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT( expr ) \
void blargg_failed_( int (*arg) [2 / !!(expr) - 1] [__LINE__] )
#endif
#endif
// BLARGG_COMPILER_HAS_BOOL: If 0, provides bool support for old compiler. If 1,
// compiler is assumed to support bool. If undefined, availability is determined.
#ifndef BLARGG_COMPILER_HAS_BOOL
#if defined (__MWERKS__)
#if !__option(bool)
#define BLARGG_COMPILER_HAS_BOOL 0
#endif
#elif defined (_MSC_VER)
#if _MSC_VER < 1100
#define BLARGG_COMPILER_HAS_BOOL 0
#endif
#elif defined (__GNUC__)
// supports bool
#elif __cplusplus < 199711
#define BLARGG_COMPILER_HAS_BOOL 0
#endif
#endif
#if defined (BLARGG_COMPILER_HAS_BOOL) && !BLARGG_COMPILER_HAS_BOOL
// If you get errors here, modify your blargg_config.h file
typedef int bool;
const bool true = 1;
const bool false = 0;
#endif
// blargg_long/blargg_ulong = at least 32 bits, int if it's big enough
#if INT_MAX < 0x7FFFFFFF || LONG_MAX == 0x7FFFFFFF
typedef long blargg_long;
#else
typedef int blargg_long;
#endif
#if UINT_MAX < 0xFFFFFFFF || ULONG_MAX == 0xFFFFFFFF
typedef unsigned long blargg_ulong;
#else
typedef unsigned blargg_ulong;
#endif
// int8_t etc.
// TODO: Add CMake check for this, although I'd likely just point affected
// persons to a real compiler...
#if 1 || defined (HAVE_STDINT_H)
#include <stdint.h>
#endif
#if __GNUC__ >= 3
#define BLARGG_DEPRECATED __attribute__ ((deprecated))
#else
#define BLARGG_DEPRECATED
#endif
// Use in place of "= 0;" for a pure virtual, since these cause calls to std C++ lib.
// During development, BLARGG_PURE( x ) expands to = 0;
// virtual int func() BLARGG_PURE( { return 0; } )
#ifndef BLARGG_PURE
#define BLARGG_PURE( def ) def
#endif
#endif
#endif