intl/icu/source/common/putilimp.h

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michael@0 1 /*
michael@0 2 ******************************************************************************
michael@0 3 *
michael@0 4 * Copyright (C) 1997-2013, International Business Machines
michael@0 5 * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved.
michael@0 6 *
michael@0 7 ******************************************************************************
michael@0 8 *
michael@0 9 * FILE NAME : putilimp.h
michael@0 10 *
michael@0 11 * Date Name Description
michael@0 12 * 10/17/04 grhoten Move internal functions from putil.h to this file.
michael@0 13 ******************************************************************************
michael@0 14 */
michael@0 15
michael@0 16 #ifndef PUTILIMP_H
michael@0 17 #define PUTILIMP_H
michael@0 18
michael@0 19 #include "unicode/utypes.h"
michael@0 20 #include "unicode/putil.h"
michael@0 21
michael@0 22 /**
michael@0 23 * \def U_SIGNED_RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_ARITHMETIC
michael@0 24 * Nearly all CPUs and compilers implement a right-shift of a signed integer
michael@0 25 * as an Arithmetic Shift Right which copies the sign bit (the Most Significant Bit (MSB))
michael@0 26 * into the vacated bits (sign extension).
michael@0 27 * For example, (int32_t)0xfff5fff3>>4 becomes 0xffff5fff and -1>>1=-1.
michael@0 28 *
michael@0 29 * This can be useful for storing a signed value in the upper bits
michael@0 30 * and another bit field in the lower bits.
michael@0 31 * The signed value can be retrieved by simple right-shifting.
michael@0 32 *
michael@0 33 * This is consistent with the Java language.
michael@0 34 *
michael@0 35 * However, the C standard allows compilers to implement a right-shift of a signed integer
michael@0 36 * as a Logical Shift Right which copies a 0 into the vacated bits.
michael@0 37 * For example, (int32_t)0xfff5fff3>>4 becomes 0x0fff5fff and -1>>1=0x7fffffff.
michael@0 38 *
michael@0 39 * Code that depends on the natural behavior should be guarded with this macro,
michael@0 40 * with an alternate path for unusual platforms.
michael@0 41 * @internal
michael@0 42 */
michael@0 43 #ifdef U_SIGNED_RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_ARITHMETIC
michael@0 44 /* Use the predefined value. */
michael@0 45 #else
michael@0 46 /*
michael@0 47 * Nearly all CPUs & compilers implement a right-shift of a signed integer
michael@0 48 * as an Arithmetic Shift Right (with sign extension).
michael@0 49 */
michael@0 50 # define U_SIGNED_RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_ARITHMETIC 1
michael@0 51 #endif
michael@0 52
michael@0 53 /** Define this to 1 if your platform supports IEEE 754 floating point,
michael@0 54 to 0 if it does not. */
michael@0 55 #ifndef IEEE_754
michael@0 56 # define IEEE_754 1
michael@0 57 #endif
michael@0 58
michael@0 59 /**
michael@0 60 * uintptr_t is an optional part of the standard definitions in stdint.h.
michael@0 61 * The opengroup.org documentation for stdint.h says
michael@0 62 * "On XSI-conformant systems, the intptr_t and uintptr_t types are required;
michael@0 63 * otherwise, they are optional."
michael@0 64 * We assume that when uintptr_t is defined, UINTPTR_MAX is defined as well.
michael@0 65 *
michael@0 66 * Do not use ptrdiff_t since it is signed. size_t is unsigned.
michael@0 67 */
michael@0 68 /* TODO: This check fails on some z environments. Filed a ticket #9357 for this. */
michael@0 69 #if !defined(__intptr_t_defined) && !defined(UINTPTR_MAX) && (U_PLATFORM != U_PF_OS390)
michael@0 70 typedef size_t uintptr_t;
michael@0 71 #endif
michael@0 72
michael@0 73 /**
michael@0 74 * \def U_HAVE_MSVC_2003_OR_EARLIER
michael@0 75 * Flag for workaround of MSVC 2003 optimization bugs
michael@0 76 * @internal
michael@0 77 */
michael@0 78 #if !defined(U_HAVE_MSVC_2003_OR_EARLIER) && defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER < 1400)
michael@0 79 #define U_HAVE_MSVC_2003_OR_EARLIER
michael@0 80 #endif
michael@0 81
michael@0 82 /*===========================================================================*/
michael@0 83 /** @{ Information about POSIX support */
michael@0 84 /*===========================================================================*/
michael@0 85
michael@0 86 #ifdef U_HAVE_NL_LANGINFO_CODESET
michael@0 87 /* Use the predefined value. */
michael@0 88 #elif U_PLATFORM_HAS_WIN32_API
michael@0 89 # define U_HAVE_NL_LANGINFO_CODESET 0
michael@0 90 #else
michael@0 91 # define U_HAVE_NL_LANGINFO_CODESET 1
michael@0 92 #endif
michael@0 93
michael@0 94 #ifdef U_NL_LANGINFO_CODESET
michael@0 95 /* Use the predefined value. */
michael@0 96 #elif !U_HAVE_NL_LANGINFO_CODESET
michael@0 97 # define U_NL_LANGINFO_CODESET -1
michael@0 98 #elif U_PLATFORM == U_PF_OS400
michael@0 99 /* not defined */
michael@0 100 #else
michael@0 101 # define U_NL_LANGINFO_CODESET CODESET
michael@0 102 #endif
michael@0 103
michael@0 104 #ifdef U_TZSET
michael@0 105 /* Use the predefined value. */
michael@0 106 #elif U_PLATFORM_USES_ONLY_WIN32_API
michael@0 107 # define U_TZSET _tzset
michael@0 108 #elif U_PLATFORM == U_PF_OS400
michael@0 109 /* not defined */
michael@0 110 #else
michael@0 111 # define U_TZSET tzset
michael@0 112 #endif
michael@0 113
michael@0 114 #if defined(U_TIMEZONE) || defined(U_HAVE_TIMEZONE)
michael@0 115 /* Use the predefined value. */
michael@0 116 #elif U_PLATFORM == U_PF_ANDROID
michael@0 117 # define U_TIMEZONE timezone
michael@0 118 #elif U_PLATFORM_IS_LINUX_BASED
michael@0 119 # if !defined(__UCLIBC__)
michael@0 120 /* __timezone is only available in glibc */
michael@0 121 # define U_TIMEZONE __timezone
michael@0 122 # endif
michael@0 123 #elif U_PLATFORM_USES_ONLY_WIN32_API
michael@0 124 # define U_TIMEZONE _timezone
michael@0 125 #elif U_PLATFORM == U_PF_BSD && !defined(__NetBSD__)
michael@0 126 /* not defined */
michael@0 127 #elif U_PLATFORM == U_PF_OS400
michael@0 128 /* not defined */
michael@0 129 #elif U_PLATFORM == U_PF_IPHONE
michael@0 130 /* not defined */
michael@0 131 #else
michael@0 132 # define U_TIMEZONE timezone
michael@0 133 #endif
michael@0 134
michael@0 135 #ifdef U_TZNAME
michael@0 136 /* Use the predefined value. */
michael@0 137 #elif U_PLATFORM_USES_ONLY_WIN32_API
michael@0 138 # define U_TZNAME _tzname
michael@0 139 #elif U_PLATFORM == U_PF_OS400
michael@0 140 /* not defined */
michael@0 141 #else
michael@0 142 # define U_TZNAME tzname
michael@0 143 #endif
michael@0 144
michael@0 145 #ifdef U_HAVE_MMAP
michael@0 146 /* Use the predefined value. */
michael@0 147 #elif U_PLATFORM_HAS_WIN32_API
michael@0 148 # define U_HAVE_MMAP 0
michael@0 149 #else
michael@0 150 # define U_HAVE_MMAP 1
michael@0 151 #endif
michael@0 152
michael@0 153 #ifdef U_HAVE_POPEN
michael@0 154 /* Use the predefined value. */
michael@0 155 #elif U_PLATFORM_USES_ONLY_WIN32_API
michael@0 156 # define U_HAVE_POPEN 0
michael@0 157 #elif U_PLATFORM == U_PF_OS400
michael@0 158 # define U_HAVE_POPEN 0
michael@0 159 #else
michael@0 160 # define U_HAVE_POPEN 1
michael@0 161 #endif
michael@0 162
michael@0 163 /**
michael@0 164 * \def U_HAVE_DIRENT_H
michael@0 165 * Defines whether dirent.h is available.
michael@0 166 * @internal
michael@0 167 */
michael@0 168 #ifdef U_HAVE_DIRENT_H
michael@0 169 /* Use the predefined value. */
michael@0 170 #elif U_PLATFORM_HAS_WIN32_API
michael@0 171 # define U_HAVE_DIRENT_H 0
michael@0 172 #else
michael@0 173 # define U_HAVE_DIRENT_H 1
michael@0 174 #endif
michael@0 175
michael@0 176 /** @} */
michael@0 177
michael@0 178 /*===========================================================================*/
michael@0 179 /** @{ GCC built in functions for atomic memory operations */
michael@0 180 /*===========================================================================*/
michael@0 181
michael@0 182 /**
michael@0 183 * \def U_HAVE_GCC_ATOMICS
michael@0 184 * @internal
michael@0 185 */
michael@0 186 #ifdef U_HAVE_GCC_ATOMICS
michael@0 187 /* Use the predefined value. */
michael@0 188 #elif U_PLATFORM == U_PF_MINGW
michael@0 189 #define U_HAVE_GCC_ATOMICS 0
michael@0 190 #elif U_GCC_MAJOR_MINOR >= 404 || defined(__clang__)
michael@0 191 /* TODO: Intel icc and IBM xlc on AIX also support gcc atomics. (Intel originated them.)
michael@0 192 * Add them for these compilers.
michael@0 193 * Note: Clang sets __GNUC__ defines for version 4.2, so misses the 4.4 test here.
michael@0 194 */
michael@0 195 # define U_HAVE_GCC_ATOMICS 1
michael@0 196 #else
michael@0 197 # define U_HAVE_GCC_ATOMICS 0
michael@0 198 #endif
michael@0 199
michael@0 200 /** @} */
michael@0 201
michael@0 202 /**
michael@0 203 * \def U_HAVE_STD_ATOMICS
michael@0 204 * Defines whether the standard C++11 <atomic> is available.
michael@0 205 * ICU will use this when avialable,
michael@0 206 * otherwise will fall back to compiler or platform specific alternatives.
michael@0 207 * @internal
michael@0 208 */
michael@0 209 #ifdef U_HAVE_STD_ATOMICS
michael@0 210 /* Use the predefined value. */
michael@0 211 #elif !defined(__cplusplus) || __cplusplus<201103L
michael@0 212 /* Not C++11, disable use of atomics */
michael@0 213 # define U_HAVE_STD_ATOMICS 0
michael@0 214 #elif __clang__ && __clang_major__==3 && __clang_minor__<=1
michael@0 215 /* Clang 3.1, has atomic variable initializer bug. */
michael@0 216 # define U_HAVE_STD_ATOMICS 0
michael@0 217 #else
michael@0 218 /* U_HAVE_ATOMIC is typically set by an autoconf test of #include <atomic> */
michael@0 219 /* Can be set manually, or left undefined, on platforms without autoconf. */
michael@0 220 # if defined(U_HAVE_ATOMIC) && U_HAVE_ATOMIC
michael@0 221 # define U_HAVE_STD_ATOMICS 1
michael@0 222 # else
michael@0 223 # define U_HAVE_STD_ATOMICS 0
michael@0 224 # endif
michael@0 225 #endif
michael@0 226
michael@0 227
michael@0 228 /*===========================================================================*/
michael@0 229 /** @{ Code alignment */
michael@0 230 /*===========================================================================*/
michael@0 231
michael@0 232 /**
michael@0 233 * \def U_ALIGN_CODE
michael@0 234 * This is used to align code fragments to a specific byte boundary.
michael@0 235 * This is useful for getting consistent performance test results.
michael@0 236 * @internal
michael@0 237 */
michael@0 238 #ifdef U_ALIGN_CODE
michael@0 239 /* Use the predefined value. */
michael@0 240 #elif defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(_M_IX86) && !defined(_MANAGED)
michael@0 241 # define U_ALIGN_CODE(boundarySize) __asm align boundarySize
michael@0 242 #else
michael@0 243 # define U_ALIGN_CODE(boundarySize)
michael@0 244 #endif
michael@0 245
michael@0 246 /** @} */
michael@0 247
michael@0 248 /*===========================================================================*/
michael@0 249 /** @{ Programs used by ICU code */
michael@0 250 /*===========================================================================*/
michael@0 251
michael@0 252 /**
michael@0 253 * \def U_MAKE_IS_NMAKE
michael@0 254 * Defines whether the "make" program is Windows nmake.
michael@0 255 */
michael@0 256 #ifdef U_MAKE_IS_NMAKE
michael@0 257 /* Use the predefined value. */
michael@0 258 #elif U_PLATFORM == U_PF_WINDOWS
michael@0 259 # define U_MAKE_IS_NMAKE 1
michael@0 260 #else
michael@0 261 # define U_MAKE_IS_NMAKE 0
michael@0 262 #endif
michael@0 263
michael@0 264 /** @} */
michael@0 265
michael@0 266 /*==========================================================================*/
michael@0 267 /* Platform utilities */
michael@0 268 /*==========================================================================*/
michael@0 269
michael@0 270 /**
michael@0 271 * Platform utilities isolates the platform dependencies of the
michael@0 272 * libarary. For each platform which this code is ported to, these
michael@0 273 * functions may have to be re-implemented.
michael@0 274 */
michael@0 275
michael@0 276 /**
michael@0 277 * Floating point utility to determine if a double is Not a Number (NaN).
michael@0 278 * @internal
michael@0 279 */
michael@0 280 U_INTERNAL UBool U_EXPORT2 uprv_isNaN(double d);
michael@0 281 /**
michael@0 282 * Floating point utility to determine if a double has an infinite value.
michael@0 283 * @internal
michael@0 284 */
michael@0 285 U_INTERNAL UBool U_EXPORT2 uprv_isInfinite(double d);
michael@0 286 /**
michael@0 287 * Floating point utility to determine if a double has a positive infinite value.
michael@0 288 * @internal
michael@0 289 */
michael@0 290 U_INTERNAL UBool U_EXPORT2 uprv_isPositiveInfinity(double d);
michael@0 291 /**
michael@0 292 * Floating point utility to determine if a double has a negative infinite value.
michael@0 293 * @internal
michael@0 294 */
michael@0 295 U_INTERNAL UBool U_EXPORT2 uprv_isNegativeInfinity(double d);
michael@0 296 /**
michael@0 297 * Floating point utility that returns a Not a Number (NaN) value.
michael@0 298 * @internal
michael@0 299 */
michael@0 300 U_INTERNAL double U_EXPORT2 uprv_getNaN(void);
michael@0 301 /**
michael@0 302 * Floating point utility that returns an infinite value.
michael@0 303 * @internal
michael@0 304 */
michael@0 305 U_INTERNAL double U_EXPORT2 uprv_getInfinity(void);
michael@0 306
michael@0 307 /**
michael@0 308 * Floating point utility to truncate a double.
michael@0 309 * @internal
michael@0 310 */
michael@0 311 U_INTERNAL double U_EXPORT2 uprv_trunc(double d);
michael@0 312 /**
michael@0 313 * Floating point utility to calculate the floor of a double.
michael@0 314 * @internal
michael@0 315 */
michael@0 316 U_INTERNAL double U_EXPORT2 uprv_floor(double d);
michael@0 317 /**
michael@0 318 * Floating point utility to calculate the ceiling of a double.
michael@0 319 * @internal
michael@0 320 */
michael@0 321 U_INTERNAL double U_EXPORT2 uprv_ceil(double d);
michael@0 322 /**
michael@0 323 * Floating point utility to calculate the absolute value of a double.
michael@0 324 * @internal
michael@0 325 */
michael@0 326 U_INTERNAL double U_EXPORT2 uprv_fabs(double d);
michael@0 327 /**
michael@0 328 * Floating point utility to calculate the fractional and integer parts of a double.
michael@0 329 * @internal
michael@0 330 */
michael@0 331 U_INTERNAL double U_EXPORT2 uprv_modf(double d, double* pinteger);
michael@0 332 /**
michael@0 333 * Floating point utility to calculate the remainder of a double divided by another double.
michael@0 334 * @internal
michael@0 335 */
michael@0 336 U_INTERNAL double U_EXPORT2 uprv_fmod(double d, double y);
michael@0 337 /**
michael@0 338 * Floating point utility to calculate d to the power of exponent (d^exponent).
michael@0 339 * @internal
michael@0 340 */
michael@0 341 U_INTERNAL double U_EXPORT2 uprv_pow(double d, double exponent);
michael@0 342 /**
michael@0 343 * Floating point utility to calculate 10 to the power of exponent (10^exponent).
michael@0 344 * @internal
michael@0 345 */
michael@0 346 U_INTERNAL double U_EXPORT2 uprv_pow10(int32_t exponent);
michael@0 347 /**
michael@0 348 * Floating point utility to calculate the maximum value of two doubles.
michael@0 349 * @internal
michael@0 350 */
michael@0 351 U_INTERNAL double U_EXPORT2 uprv_fmax(double d, double y);
michael@0 352 /**
michael@0 353 * Floating point utility to calculate the minimum value of two doubles.
michael@0 354 * @internal
michael@0 355 */
michael@0 356 U_INTERNAL double U_EXPORT2 uprv_fmin(double d, double y);
michael@0 357 /**
michael@0 358 * Private utility to calculate the maximum value of two integers.
michael@0 359 * @internal
michael@0 360 */
michael@0 361 U_INTERNAL int32_t U_EXPORT2 uprv_max(int32_t d, int32_t y);
michael@0 362 /**
michael@0 363 * Private utility to calculate the minimum value of two integers.
michael@0 364 * @internal
michael@0 365 */
michael@0 366 U_INTERNAL int32_t U_EXPORT2 uprv_min(int32_t d, int32_t y);
michael@0 367
michael@0 368 #if U_IS_BIG_ENDIAN
michael@0 369 # define uprv_isNegative(number) (*((signed char *)&(number))<0)
michael@0 370 #else
michael@0 371 # define uprv_isNegative(number) (*((signed char *)&(number)+sizeof(number)-1)<0)
michael@0 372 #endif
michael@0 373
michael@0 374 /**
michael@0 375 * Return the largest positive number that can be represented by an integer
michael@0 376 * type of arbitrary bit length.
michael@0 377 * @internal
michael@0 378 */
michael@0 379 U_INTERNAL double U_EXPORT2 uprv_maxMantissa(void);
michael@0 380
michael@0 381 /**
michael@0 382 * Floating point utility to calculate the logarithm of a double.
michael@0 383 * @internal
michael@0 384 */
michael@0 385 U_INTERNAL double U_EXPORT2 uprv_log(double d);
michael@0 386
michael@0 387 /**
michael@0 388 * Does common notion of rounding e.g. uprv_floor(x + 0.5);
michael@0 389 * @param x the double number
michael@0 390 * @return the rounded double
michael@0 391 * @internal
michael@0 392 */
michael@0 393 U_INTERNAL double U_EXPORT2 uprv_round(double x);
michael@0 394
michael@0 395 #if 0
michael@0 396 /**
michael@0 397 * Returns the number of digits after the decimal point in a double number x.
michael@0 398 *
michael@0 399 * @param x the double number
michael@0 400 * @return the number of digits after the decimal point in a double number x.
michael@0 401 * @internal
michael@0 402 */
michael@0 403 /*U_INTERNAL int32_t U_EXPORT2 uprv_digitsAfterDecimal(double x);*/
michael@0 404 #endif
michael@0 405
michael@0 406 #if !U_CHARSET_IS_UTF8
michael@0 407 /**
michael@0 408 * Please use ucnv_getDefaultName() instead.
michael@0 409 * Return the default codepage for this platform and locale.
michael@0 410 * This function can call setlocale() on Unix platforms. Please read the
michael@0 411 * platform documentation on setlocale() before calling this function.
michael@0 412 * @return the default codepage for this platform
michael@0 413 * @internal
michael@0 414 */
michael@0 415 U_INTERNAL const char* U_EXPORT2 uprv_getDefaultCodepage(void);
michael@0 416 #endif
michael@0 417
michael@0 418 /**
michael@0 419 * Please use uloc_getDefault() instead.
michael@0 420 * Return the default locale ID string by querying ths system, or
michael@0 421 * zero if one cannot be found.
michael@0 422 * This function can call setlocale() on Unix platforms. Please read the
michael@0 423 * platform documentation on setlocale() before calling this function.
michael@0 424 * @return the default locale ID string
michael@0 425 * @internal
michael@0 426 */
michael@0 427 U_INTERNAL const char* U_EXPORT2 uprv_getDefaultLocaleID(void);
michael@0 428
michael@0 429 /**
michael@0 430 * Time zone utilities
michael@0 431 *
michael@0 432 * Wrappers for C runtime library functions relating to timezones.
michael@0 433 * The t_tzset() function (similar to tzset) uses the current setting
michael@0 434 * of the environment variable TZ to assign values to three global
michael@0 435 * variables: daylight, timezone, and tzname. These variables have the
michael@0 436 * following meanings, and are declared in &lt;time.h&gt;.
michael@0 437 *
michael@0 438 * daylight Nonzero if daylight-saving-time zone (DST) is specified
michael@0 439 * in TZ; otherwise, 0. Default value is 1.
michael@0 440 * timezone Difference in seconds between coordinated universal
michael@0 441 * time and local time. E.g., -28,800 for PST (GMT-8hrs)
michael@0 442 * tzname(0) Three-letter time-zone name derived from TZ environment
michael@0 443 * variable. E.g., "PST".
michael@0 444 * tzname(1) Three-letter DST zone name derived from TZ environment
michael@0 445 * variable. E.g., "PDT". If DST zone is omitted from TZ,
michael@0 446 * tzname(1) is an empty string.
michael@0 447 *
michael@0 448 * Notes: For example, to set the TZ environment variable to correspond
michael@0 449 * to the current time zone in Germany, you can use one of the
michael@0 450 * following statements:
michael@0 451 *
michael@0 452 * set TZ=GST1GDT
michael@0 453 * set TZ=GST+1GDT
michael@0 454 *
michael@0 455 * If the TZ value is not set, t_tzset() attempts to use the time zone
michael@0 456 * information specified by the operating system. Under Windows NT
michael@0 457 * and Windows 95, this information is specified in the Control Panel's
michael@0 458 * Date/Time application.
michael@0 459 * @internal
michael@0 460 */
michael@0 461 U_INTERNAL void U_EXPORT2 uprv_tzset(void);
michael@0 462
michael@0 463 /**
michael@0 464 * Difference in seconds between coordinated universal
michael@0 465 * time and local time. E.g., -28,800 for PST (GMT-8hrs)
michael@0 466 * @return the difference in seconds between coordinated universal time and local time.
michael@0 467 * @internal
michael@0 468 */
michael@0 469 U_INTERNAL int32_t U_EXPORT2 uprv_timezone(void);
michael@0 470
michael@0 471 /**
michael@0 472 * tzname(0) Three-letter time-zone name derived from TZ environment
michael@0 473 * variable. E.g., "PST".
michael@0 474 * tzname(1) Three-letter DST zone name derived from TZ environment
michael@0 475 * variable. E.g., "PDT". If DST zone is omitted from TZ,
michael@0 476 * tzname(1) is an empty string.
michael@0 477 * @internal
michael@0 478 */
michael@0 479 U_INTERNAL const char* U_EXPORT2 uprv_tzname(int n);
michael@0 480
michael@0 481 /**
michael@0 482 * Get UTC (GMT) time measured in milliseconds since 0:00 on 1/1/1970.
michael@0 483 * This function is affected by 'faketime' and should be the bottleneck for all user-visible ICU time functions.
michael@0 484 * @return the UTC time measured in milliseconds
michael@0 485 * @internal
michael@0 486 */
michael@0 487 U_INTERNAL UDate U_EXPORT2 uprv_getUTCtime(void);
michael@0 488
michael@0 489 /**
michael@0 490 * Get UTC (GMT) time measured in milliseconds since 0:00 on 1/1/1970.
michael@0 491 * This function is not affected by 'faketime', so it should only be used by low level test functions- not by anything that
michael@0 492 * exposes time to the end user.
michael@0 493 * @return the UTC time measured in milliseconds
michael@0 494 * @internal
michael@0 495 */
michael@0 496 U_INTERNAL UDate U_EXPORT2 uprv_getRawUTCtime(void);
michael@0 497
michael@0 498 /**
michael@0 499 * Determine whether a pathname is absolute or not, as defined by the platform.
michael@0 500 * @param path Pathname to test
michael@0 501 * @return TRUE if the path is absolute
michael@0 502 * @internal (ICU 3.0)
michael@0 503 */
michael@0 504 U_INTERNAL UBool U_EXPORT2 uprv_pathIsAbsolute(const char *path);
michael@0 505
michael@0 506 /**
michael@0 507 * Use U_MAX_PTR instead of this function.
michael@0 508 * @param void pointer to test
michael@0 509 * @return the largest possible pointer greater than the base
michael@0 510 * @internal (ICU 3.8)
michael@0 511 */
michael@0 512 U_INTERNAL void * U_EXPORT2 uprv_maximumPtr(void *base);
michael@0 513
michael@0 514 /**
michael@0 515 * Maximum value of a (void*) - use to indicate the limit of an 'infinite' buffer.
michael@0 516 * In fact, buffer sizes must not exceed 2GB so that the difference between
michael@0 517 * the buffer limit and the buffer start can be expressed in an int32_t.
michael@0 518 *
michael@0 519 * The definition of U_MAX_PTR must fulfill the following conditions:
michael@0 520 * - return the largest possible pointer greater than base
michael@0 521 * - return a valid pointer according to the machine architecture (AS/400, 64-bit, etc.)
michael@0 522 * - avoid wrapping around at high addresses
michael@0 523 * - make sure that the returned pointer is not farther from base than 0x7fffffff bytes
michael@0 524 *
michael@0 525 * @param base The beginning of a buffer to find the maximum offset from
michael@0 526 * @internal
michael@0 527 */
michael@0 528 #ifndef U_MAX_PTR
michael@0 529 # if U_PLATFORM == U_PF_OS390 && !defined(_LP64)
michael@0 530 /* We have 31-bit pointers. */
michael@0 531 # define U_MAX_PTR(base) ((void *)0x7fffffff)
michael@0 532 # elif U_PLATFORM == U_PF_OS400
michael@0 533 # define U_MAX_PTR(base) uprv_maximumPtr((void *)base)
michael@0 534 # elif 0
michael@0 535 /*
michael@0 536 * For platforms where pointers are scalar values (which is normal, but unlike i5/OS)
michael@0 537 * but that do not define uintptr_t.
michael@0 538 *
michael@0 539 * However, this does not work on modern compilers:
michael@0 540 * The C++ standard does not define pointer overflow, and allows compilers to
michael@0 541 * assume that p+u>p for any pointer p and any integer u>0.
michael@0 542 * Thus, modern compilers optimize away the ">" comparison.
michael@0 543 * (See ICU tickets #7187 and #8096.)
michael@0 544 */
michael@0 545 # define U_MAX_PTR(base) \
michael@0 546 ((void *)(((char *)(base)+0x7fffffffu) > (char *)(base) \
michael@0 547 ? ((char *)(base)+0x7fffffffu) \
michael@0 548 : (char *)-1))
michael@0 549 # else
michael@0 550 /* Default version. C++ standard compliant for scalar pointers. */
michael@0 551 # define U_MAX_PTR(base) \
michael@0 552 ((void *)(((uintptr_t)(base)+0x7fffffffu) > (uintptr_t)(base) \
michael@0 553 ? ((uintptr_t)(base)+0x7fffffffu) \
michael@0 554 : (uintptr_t)-1))
michael@0 555 # endif
michael@0 556 #endif
michael@0 557
michael@0 558 /* Dynamic Library Functions */
michael@0 559
michael@0 560 typedef void (UVoidFunction)(void);
michael@0 561
michael@0 562 #if U_ENABLE_DYLOAD
michael@0 563 /**
michael@0 564 * Load a library
michael@0 565 * @internal (ICU 4.4)
michael@0 566 */
michael@0 567 U_INTERNAL void * U_EXPORT2 uprv_dl_open(const char *libName, UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 568
michael@0 569 /**
michael@0 570 * Close a library
michael@0 571 * @internal (ICU 4.4)
michael@0 572 */
michael@0 573 U_INTERNAL void U_EXPORT2 uprv_dl_close( void *lib, UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 574
michael@0 575 /**
michael@0 576 * Extract a symbol from a library (function)
michael@0 577 * @internal (ICU 4.8)
michael@0 578 */
michael@0 579 U_INTERNAL UVoidFunction* U_EXPORT2 uprv_dlsym_func( void *lib, const char *symbolName, UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 580
michael@0 581 /**
michael@0 582 * Extract a symbol from a library (function)
michael@0 583 * Not implemented, no clients.
michael@0 584 * @internal
michael@0 585 */
michael@0 586 /* U_INTERNAL void * U_EXPORT2 uprv_dlsym_data( void *lib, const char *symbolName, UErrorCode *status); */
michael@0 587
michael@0 588 #endif
michael@0 589
michael@0 590 /**
michael@0 591 * Define malloc and related functions
michael@0 592 * @internal
michael@0 593 */
michael@0 594 #if U_PLATFORM == U_PF_OS400
michael@0 595 # define uprv_default_malloc(x) _C_TS_malloc(x)
michael@0 596 # define uprv_default_realloc(x,y) _C_TS_realloc(x,y)
michael@0 597 # define uprv_default_free(x) _C_TS_free(x)
michael@0 598 /* also _C_TS_calloc(x) */
michael@0 599 #else
michael@0 600 /* C defaults */
michael@0 601 # define uprv_default_malloc(x) malloc(x)
michael@0 602 # define uprv_default_realloc(x,y) realloc(x,y)
michael@0 603 # define uprv_default_free(x) free(x)
michael@0 604 #endif
michael@0 605
michael@0 606
michael@0 607 #endif

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