freebsd-skq/sys/sys/stdint.h
Andrew Turner 74dc547e24 Make the wchar_t type machine dependent.
This is required for ARM EABI. Section 7.1.1 of the Procedure Call for the
ARM Architecture (AAPCS) defines wchar_t as either an unsigned int or an
unsigned short with the former preferred.

Because of this requirement we need to move the definition of __wchar_t to
a machine dependent header. It also cleans up the macros defining the limits
of wchar_t by defining __WCHAR_MIN and __WCHAR_MAX in the same machine
dependent header then using them to define WCHAR_MIN and WCHAR_MAX
respectively.

Discussed with:	bde
2012-06-24 04:15:58 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2001 Mike Barcroft <mike@FreeBSD.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
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#ifndef _SYS_STDINT_H_
#define _SYS_STDINT_H_
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
#include <sys/_types.h>
#include <machine/_stdint.h>
#include <sys/_stdint.h>
typedef __int_least8_t int_least8_t;
typedef __int_least16_t int_least16_t;
typedef __int_least32_t int_least32_t;
typedef __int_least64_t int_least64_t;
typedef __uint_least8_t uint_least8_t;
typedef __uint_least16_t uint_least16_t;
typedef __uint_least32_t uint_least32_t;
typedef __uint_least64_t uint_least64_t;
typedef __int_fast8_t int_fast8_t;
typedef __int_fast16_t int_fast16_t;
typedef __int_fast32_t int_fast32_t;
typedef __int_fast64_t int_fast64_t;
typedef __uint_fast8_t uint_fast8_t;
typedef __uint_fast16_t uint_fast16_t;
typedef __uint_fast32_t uint_fast32_t;
typedef __uint_fast64_t uint_fast64_t;
#ifndef _INTMAX_T_DECLARED
typedef __intmax_t intmax_t;
#define _INTMAX_T_DECLARED
#endif
#ifndef _UINTMAX_T_DECLARED
typedef __uintmax_t uintmax_t;
#define _UINTMAX_T_DECLARED
#endif
/* GNU and Darwin define this and people seem to think it's portable */
#if defined(UINTPTR_MAX) && defined(UINT64_MAX) && (UINTPTR_MAX == UINT64_MAX)
#define __WORDSIZE 64
#else
#define __WORDSIZE 32
#endif
/* Limits of wchar_t. */
#define WCHAR_MIN __WCHAR_MIN
#define WCHAR_MAX __WCHAR_MAX
#endif /* !_SYS_STDINT_H_ */