1 /* 2 * duk_config.h configuration header generated by genconfig.py. 3 * 4 * Git commit: fffa346eff06a8764b02c31d4336f63a773a95c3 5 * Git describe: v2.6.0 6 * Git branch: HEAD 7 * 8 * Supported platforms: 9 * - Mac OSX, iPhone, Darwin 10 * - Orbis 11 * - OpenBSD 12 * - Generic BSD 13 * - Atari ST TOS 14 * - AmigaOS 15 * - Durango (XboxOne) 16 * - Windows 17 * - Flashplayer (Crossbridge) 18 * - QNX 19 * - TI-Nspire 20 * - Emscripten 21 * - Android 22 * - Linux 23 * - Solaris 24 * - AIX 25 * - HPUX 26 * - Generic POSIX 27 * - Cygwin 28 * - Generic UNIX 29 * - Generic fallback 30 * 31 * Supported architectures: 32 * - x86 33 * - x64 34 * - x32 35 * - ARM 32-bit 36 * - ARM 64-bit 37 * - MIPS 32-bit 38 * - MIPS 64-bit 39 * - PowerPC 32-bit 40 * - PowerPC 64-bit 41 * - SPARC 32-bit 42 * - SPARC 64-bit 43 * - RISC-V 32-bit 44 * - RISC-V 64-bit 45 * - SuperH 46 * - Motorola 68k 47 * - Emscripten 48 * - Generic 49 * 50 * Supported compilers: 51 * - Clang 52 * - GCC 53 * - MSVC 54 * - Emscripten 55 * - TinyC 56 * - VBCC 57 * - Bruce's C compiler 58 * - Generic 59 * 60 */ 61 62 #if !defined(DUK_CONFIG_H_INCLUDED) 63 #define DUK_CONFIG_H_INCLUDED 64 65 /* 66 * Intermediate helper defines 67 */ 68 69 /* DLL build detection */ 70 /* not configured for DLL build */ 71 #undef DUK_F_DLL_BUILD 72 73 /* Apple OSX, iOS */ 74 #if defined(__APPLE__) 75 #define DUK_F_APPLE 76 #endif 77 78 /* FreeBSD */ 79 #if defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD) 80 #define DUK_F_FREEBSD 81 #endif 82 83 /* Orbis (PS4) variant */ 84 #if defined(DUK_F_FREEBSD) && defined(__ORBIS__) 85 #define DUK_F_ORBIS 86 #endif 87 88 /* OpenBSD */ 89 #if defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD) 90 #define DUK_F_OPENBSD 91 #endif 92 93 /* NetBSD */ 94 #if defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD) 95 #define DUK_F_NETBSD 96 #endif 97 98 /* BSD variant */ 99 #if defined(DUK_F_FREEBSD) || defined(DUK_F_NETBSD) || defined(DUK_F_OPENBSD) || \ 100 defined(__bsdi__) || defined(__DragonFly__) 101 #define DUK_F_BSD 102 #endif 103 104 /* Atari ST TOS. __TOS__ defined by PureC. No platform define in VBCC 105 * apparently, so to use with VBCC user must define __TOS__ manually. 106 */ 107 #if defined(__TOS__) 108 #define DUK_F_TOS 109 #endif 110 111 /* Motorola 68K. Not defined by VBCC, so user must define one of these 112 * manually when using VBCC. 113 */ 114 #if defined(__m68k__) || defined(M68000) || defined(__MC68K__) 115 #define DUK_F_M68K 116 #endif 117 118 /* AmigaOS. Neither AMIGA nor __amigaos__ is defined on VBCC, so user must 119 * define 'AMIGA' manually when using VBCC. 120 */ 121 #if defined(AMIGA) || defined(__amigaos__) 122 #define DUK_F_AMIGAOS 123 #endif 124 125 /* PowerPC */ 126 #if defined(__powerpc) || defined(__powerpc__) || defined(__PPC__) 127 #define DUK_F_PPC 128 #if defined(__PPC64__) || defined(__LP64__) || defined(_LP64) 129 #define DUK_F_PPC64 130 #else 131 #define DUK_F_PPC32 132 #endif 133 #endif 134 135 /* Durango (Xbox One) */ 136 #if defined(_DURANGO) || defined(_XBOX_ONE) 137 #define DUK_F_DURANGO 138 #endif 139 140 /* Windows, both 32-bit and 64-bit */ 141 #if defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32) || defined(_WIN64) || defined(WIN64) || \ 142 defined(__WIN32__) || defined(__TOS_WIN__) || defined(__WINDOWS__) 143 #define DUK_F_WINDOWS 144 #if defined(_WIN64) || defined(WIN64) 145 #define DUK_F_WIN64 146 #else 147 #define DUK_F_WIN32 148 #endif 149 #endif 150 151 /* Flash player (e.g. Crossbridge) */ 152 #if defined(__FLASHPLAYER__) 153 #define DUK_F_FLASHPLAYER 154 #endif 155 156 /* QNX */ 157 #if defined(__QNX__) 158 #define DUK_F_QNX 159 #endif 160 161 /* TI-Nspire (using Ndless) */ 162 #if defined(_TINSPIRE) 163 #define DUK_F_TINSPIRE 164 #endif 165 166 /* Emscripten (provided explicitly by user), improve if possible */ 167 #if defined(EMSCRIPTEN) 168 #define DUK_F_EMSCRIPTEN 169 #endif 170 171 /* BCC (Bruce's C compiler): this is a "torture target" for compilation */ 172 #if defined(__BCC__) || defined(__BCC_VERSION__) 173 #define DUK_F_BCC 174 #endif 175 176 #if defined(ANDROID) || defined(__ANDROID__) 177 #define DUK_F_ANDROID 178 #endif 179 180 /* Linux */ 181 #if defined(__linux) || defined(__linux__) || defined(linux) 182 #define DUK_F_LINUX 183 #endif 184 185 /* illumos / Solaris */ 186 #if defined(__sun) && defined(__SVR4) 187 #define DUK_F_SUN 188 #if defined(__SUNPRO_C) && (__SUNPRO_C < 0x550) 189 #define DUK_F_OLD_SOLARIS 190 /* Defines _ILP32 / _LP64 required by DUK_F_X86/DUK_F_X64. Platforms 191 * are processed before architectures, so this happens before the 192 * DUK_F_X86/DUK_F_X64 detection is emitted. 193 */ 194 #include <sys/isa_defs.h> 195 #endif 196 #endif 197 198 /* AIX */ 199 #if defined(_AIX) 200 /* defined(__xlc__) || defined(__IBMC__): works but too wide */ 201 #define DUK_F_AIX 202 #endif 203 204 /* HPUX */ 205 #if defined(__hpux) 206 #define DUK_F_HPUX 207 #if defined(__ia64) 208 #define DUK_F_HPUX_ITANIUM 209 #endif 210 #endif 211 212 /* POSIX */ 213 #if defined(__posix) 214 #define DUK_F_POSIX 215 #endif 216 217 /* Cygwin */ 218 #if defined(__CYGWIN__) 219 #define DUK_F_CYGWIN 220 #endif 221 222 /* Generic Unix (includes Cygwin) */ 223 #if defined(__unix) || defined(__unix__) || defined(unix) || \ 224 defined(DUK_F_LINUX) || defined(DUK_F_BSD) 225 #define DUK_F_UNIX 226 #endif 227 228 /* Intel x86 (32-bit), x64 (64-bit) or x32 (64-bit but 32-bit pointers), 229 * define only one of DUK_F_X86, DUK_F_X64, DUK_F_X32. 230 * https://sites.google.com/site/x32abi/ 231 * 232 * With DUK_F_OLD_SOLARIS the <sys/isa_defs.h> header must be included 233 * before this. 234 */ 235 #if defined(__amd64__) || defined(__amd64) || \ 236 defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__x86_64) || \ 237 defined(_M_X64) || defined(_M_AMD64) 238 #if defined(__ILP32__) || defined(_ILP32) 239 #define DUK_F_X32 240 #else 241 #define DUK_F_X64 242 #endif 243 #elif defined(i386) || defined(__i386) || defined(__i386__) || \ 244 defined(__i486__) || defined(__i586__) || defined(__i686__) || \ 245 defined(__IA32__) || defined(_M_IX86) || defined(__X86__) || \ 246 defined(_X86_) || defined(__THW_INTEL__) || defined(__I86__) 247 #if defined(__LP64__) || defined(_LP64) 248 /* This should not really happen, but would indicate x64. */ 249 #define DUK_F_X64 250 #else 251 #define DUK_F_X86 252 #endif 253 #endif 254 255 /* ARM */ 256 #if defined(__arm__) || defined(__thumb__) || defined(_ARM) || defined(_M_ARM) || defined(_M_ARM64) || defined(__aarch64__) 257 #define DUK_F_ARM 258 #if defined(__LP64__) || defined(_LP64) || defined(__arm64) || defined(__arm64__) || defined(_M_ARM64) || defined(__aarch64__) 259 #define DUK_F_ARM64 260 #else 261 #define DUK_F_ARM32 262 #endif 263 #endif 264 265 /* MIPS. Related defines: __MIPSEB__, __MIPSEL__, __mips_isa_rev, __LP64__ */ 266 #if defined(__mips__) || defined(mips) || defined(_MIPS_ISA) || \ 267 defined(_R3000) || defined(_R4000) || defined(_R5900) || \ 268 defined(_MIPS_ISA_MIPS1) || defined(_MIPS_ISA_MIPS2) || \ 269 defined(_MIPS_ISA_MIPS3) || defined(_MIPS_ISA_MIPS4) || \ 270 defined(__mips) || defined(__MIPS__) 271 #define DUK_F_MIPS 272 #if defined(__LP64__) || defined(_LP64) || defined(__mips64) || \ 273 defined(__mips64__) || defined(__mips_n64) 274 #define DUK_F_MIPS64 275 #else 276 #define DUK_F_MIPS32 277 #endif 278 #endif 279 280 /* SPARC */ 281 #if defined(sparc) || defined(__sparc) || defined(__sparc__) 282 #define DUK_F_SPARC 283 #if defined(__LP64__) || defined(_LP64) 284 #define DUK_F_SPARC64 285 #else 286 #define DUK_F_SPARC32 287 #endif 288 #endif 289 290 /* RISC-V, https://github.com/riscv/riscv-toolchain-conventions#cc-preprocessor-definitions */ 291 #if defined(__riscv) 292 #define DUK_F_RISCV 293 #if defined(__riscv_xlen) 294 #if (__riscv_xlen == 32) 295 #define DUK_F_RISCV32 296 #elif (__riscv_xlen == 64) 297 #define DUK_F_RISCV64 298 #else 299 #error __riscv_xlen has unsupported value (not 32 or 64) 300 #endif 301 #else 302 #error __riscv defined without __riscv_xlen 303 #endif 304 #endif /* __riscv */ 305 306 /* SuperH */ 307 #if defined(__sh__) || \ 308 defined(__sh1__) || defined(__SH1__) || \ 309 defined(__sh2__) || defined(__SH2__) || \ 310 defined(__sh3__) || defined(__SH3__) || \ 311 defined(__sh4__) || defined(__SH4__) || \ 312 defined(__sh5__) || defined(__SH5__) 313 #define DUK_F_SUPERH 314 #endif 315 316 /* Clang */ 317 #if defined(__clang__) 318 #define DUK_F_CLANG 319 #endif 320 321 /* C++ */ 322 #undef DUK_F_CPP 323 #if defined(__cplusplus) 324 #define DUK_F_CPP 325 #endif 326 327 /* C99 or above */ 328 #undef DUK_F_C99 329 #if defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L) 330 #define DUK_F_C99 331 #endif 332 333 /* C++11 or above */ 334 #undef DUK_F_CPP11 335 #if defined(__cplusplus) && (__cplusplus >= 201103L) 336 #define DUK_F_CPP11 337 #endif 338 339 /* GCC. Clang also defines __GNUC__ so don't detect GCC if using Clang. */ 340 #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__clang__) && !defined(DUK_F_CLANG) 341 #define DUK_F_GCC 342 #if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__GNUC_MINOR__) && defined(__GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__) 343 /* Convenience, e.g. gcc 4.5.1 == 40501; http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6031819/emulating-gccs-builtin-unreachable */ 344 #define DUK_F_GCC_VERSION (__GNUC__ * 10000L + __GNUC_MINOR__ * 100L + __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__) 345 #else 346 #error cannot figure out gcc version 347 #endif 348 #endif 349 350 /* MinGW. Also GCC flags (DUK_F_GCC) are enabled now. */ 351 #if defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(__MINGW64__) 352 #define DUK_F_MINGW 353 #endif 354 355 /* MSVC */ 356 #if defined(_MSC_VER) 357 /* MSVC preprocessor defines: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/b0084kay.aspx 358 * _MSC_FULL_VER includes the build number, but it has at least two formats, see e.g. 359 * BOOST_MSVC_FULL_VER in http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_52_0/boost/config/compiler/visualc.hpp 360 */ 361 #define DUK_F_MSVC 362 #if defined(_MSC_FULL_VER) 363 #if (_MSC_FULL_VER > 100000000) 364 #define DUK_F_MSVC_FULL_VER _MSC_FULL_VER 365 #else 366 #define DUK_F_MSCV_FULL_VER (_MSC_FULL_VER * 10) 367 #endif 368 #endif 369 #endif /* _MSC_VER */ 370 371 /* TinyC */ 372 #if defined(__TINYC__) 373 /* http://bellard.org/tcc/tcc-doc.html#SEC9 */ 374 #define DUK_F_TINYC 375 #endif 376 377 /* VBCC */ 378 #if defined(__VBCC__) 379 #define DUK_F_VBCC 380 #endif 381 382 /* Atari Mint */ 383 #if defined(__MINT__) 384 #define DUK_F_MINT 385 #endif 386 387 /* 388 * Platform autodetection 389 */ 390 391 /* Workaround for older C++ compilers before including <inttypes.h>, 392 * see e.g.: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15366 393 */ 394 #if defined(__cplusplus) && !defined(__STDC_LIMIT_MACROS) 395 #define __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS 396 #endif 397 #if defined(__cplusplus) && !defined(__STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS) 398 #define __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS 399 #endif 400 401 #if defined(DUK_F_APPLE) 402 /* --- Mac OSX, iPhone, Darwin --- */ 403 #define DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_GETTIMEOFDAY 404 #define DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_GMTIME_R 405 #define DUK_USE_DATE_PRS_STRPTIME 406 #define DUK_USE_DATE_FMT_STRFTIME 407 #include <TargetConditionals.h> 408 #include <architecture/byte_order.h> 409 #include <sys/param.h> 410 #include <sys/time.h> 411 #include <time.h> 412 413 /* http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5919996/how-to-detect-reliably-mac-os-x-ios-linux-windows-in-c-preprocessor */ 414 #if TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR 415 #define DUK_USE_OS_STRING "iphone-sim" 416 #elif TARGET_OS_IPHONE 417 #define DUK_USE_OS_STRING "iphone" 418 #elif TARGET_OS_MAC 419 #define DUK_USE_OS_STRING "osx" 420 #else 421 #define DUK_USE_OS_STRING "osx-unknown" 422 #endif 423 424 /* Use _setjmp() on Apple by default, see GH-55. */ 425 #define DUK_JMPBUF_TYPE jmp_buf 426 #define DUK_SETJMP(jb) _setjmp((jb)) 427 #define DUK_LONGJMP(jb) _longjmp((jb), 1) 428 #elif defined(DUK_F_ORBIS) 429 /* --- Orbis --- */ 430 /* Orbis = PS4 */ 431 #define DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_GETTIMEOFDAY 432 #define DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_GMTIME_S 433 /* no parsing (not an error) */ 434 #define DUK_USE_DATE_FMT_STRFTIME 435 #include <sys/types.h> 436 #include <machine/endian.h> 437 #include <sys/param.h> 438 #include <sys/time.h> 439 #include <time.h> 440 441 #define DUK_USE_OS_STRING "orbis" 442 #elif defined(DUK_F_OPENBSD) 443 /* --- OpenBSD --- */ 444 /* http://www.monkey.org/openbsd/archive/ports/0401/msg00089.html */ 445 #define DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_GETTIMEOFDAY 446 #define DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_GMTIME_R 447 #define DUK_USE_DATE_PRS_STRPTIME 448 #define DUK_USE_DATE_FMT_STRFTIME 449 #include <sys/types.h> 450 #include <sys/endian.h> 451 #include <sys/param.h> 452 #include <sys/time.h> 453 #include <time.h> 454 455 #define DUK_USE_OS_STRING "openbsd" 456 #elif defined(DUK_F_BSD) 457 /* --- Generic BSD --- */ 458 #define DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_GETTIMEOFDAY 459 #define DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_GMTIME_R 460 #define DUK_USE_DATE_PRS_STRPTIME 461 #define DUK_USE_DATE_FMT_STRFTIME 462 #include <sys/types.h> 463 #include <sys/endian.h> 464 #include <sys/param.h> 465 #include <sys/time.h> 466 #include <time.h> 467 468 #define DUK_USE_OS_STRING "bsd" 469 #elif defined(DUK_F_TOS) 470 /* --- Atari ST TOS --- */ 471 #define DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_TIME 472 #define DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_GMTIME 473 /* no parsing (not an error) */ 474 #define DUK_USE_DATE_FMT_STRFTIME 475 #include <time.h> 476 477 #define DUK_USE_OS_STRING "tos" 478 479 /* TOS on M68K is always big endian. */ 480 #if !defined(DUK_USE_BYTEORDER) && defined(DUK_F_M68K) 481 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 3 482 #endif 483 #elif defined(DUK_F_AMIGAOS) 484 /* --- AmigaOS --- */ 485 #if defined(DUK_F_M68K) 486 /* AmigaOS on M68k */ 487 #define DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_TIME 488 #define DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_GMTIME 489 /* no parsing (not an error) */ 490 #define DUK_USE_DATE_FMT_STRFTIME 491 #include <time.h> 492 #elif defined(DUK_F_PPC) 493 #define DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_GETTIMEOFDAY 494 #define DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_GMTIME_R 495 #define DUK_USE_DATE_PRS_STRPTIME 496 #define DUK_USE_DATE_FMT_STRFTIME 497 #include <time.h> 498 #if !defined(UINTPTR_MAX) 499 #define UINTPTR_MAX UINT_MAX 500 #endif 501 #else 502 #error AmigaOS but not M68K/PPC, not supported now 503 #endif 504 505 #define DUK_USE_OS_STRING "amigaos" 506 507 /* AmigaOS on M68K or PPC is always big endian. */ 508 #if !defined(DUK_USE_BYTEORDER) && (defined(DUK_F_M68K) || defined(DUK_F_PPC)) 509 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 3 510 #endif 511 #elif defined(DUK_F_DURANGO) 512 /* --- Durango (XboxOne) --- */ 513 /* Durango = XboxOne 514 * Configuration is nearly identical to Windows, except for 515 * DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_WINDOWS. 516 */ 517 518 /* Initial fix: disable secure CRT related warnings when compiling Duktape 519 * itself (must be defined before including Windows headers). Don't define 520 * for user code including duktape.h. 521 */ 522 #if defined(DUK_COMPILING_DUKTAPE) && !defined(_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS) 523 #define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS 524 #endif 525 526 /* MSVC does not have sys/param.h */ 527 #define DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_WINDOWS 528 #define DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_WINDOWS_NO_DST 529 /* Note: PRS and FMT are intentionally left undefined for now. This means 530 * there is no platform specific date parsing/formatting but there is still 531 * the ISO 8601 standard format. 532 */ 533 #if defined(DUK_COMPILING_DUKTAPE) 534 /* Only include when compiling Duktape to avoid polluting application build 535 * with a lot of unnecessary defines. 536 */ 537 #include <windows.h> 538 #endif 539 540 #define DUK_USE_OS_STRING "durango" 541 542 #if !defined(DUK_USE_BYTEORDER) 543 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 1 544 #endif 545 #elif defined(DUK_F_WINDOWS) 546 /* --- Windows --- */ 547 /* Windows version can't obviously be determined at compile time, 548 * but _WIN32_WINNT indicates the minimum version targeted: 549 * - https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/6sehtctf.aspx 550 */ 551 552 /* Initial fix: disable secure CRT related warnings when compiling Duktape 553 * itself (must be defined before including Windows headers). Don't define 554 * for user code including duktape.h. 555 */ 556 #if defined(DUK_COMPILING_DUKTAPE) && !defined(_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS) 557 #define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS 558 #endif 559 560 /* Windows 32-bit and 64-bit are currently the same. */ 561 /* MSVC does not have sys/param.h */ 562 563 #if defined(DUK_COMPILING_DUKTAPE) 564 /* Only include when compiling Duktape to avoid polluting application build 565 * with a lot of unnecessary defines. 566 */ 567 #include <windows.h> 568 #endif 569 570 /* GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTime() available from Windows 8: 571 * https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/hh706895(v=vs.85).aspx 572 */ 573 #if defined(DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_WINDOWS_SUBMS) || defined(DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_WINDOWS) 574 /* User forced provider. */ 575 #else 576 #if defined(_WIN32_WINNT) && (_WIN32_WINNT >= 0x0602) 577 #define DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_WINDOWS_SUBMS 578 #else 579 #define DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_WINDOWS 580 #endif 581 #endif 582 583 #define DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_WINDOWS 584 585 /* Note: PRS and FMT are intentionally left undefined for now. This means 586 * there is no platform specific date parsing/formatting but there is still 587 * the ISO 8601 standard format. 588 */ 589 590 /* QueryPerformanceCounter() may go backwards in Windows XP, so enable for 591 * Vista and later: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dn553408(v=vs.85).aspx#qpc_support_in_windows_versions 592 */ 593 #if !defined(DUK_USE_GET_MONOTONIC_TIME_WINDOWS_QPC) && \ 594 defined(_WIN32_WINNT) && (_WIN32_WINNT >= 0x0600) 595 #define DUK_USE_GET_MONOTONIC_TIME_WINDOWS_QPC 596 #endif 597 598 #define DUK_USE_OS_STRING "windows" 599 600 /* On Windows, assume we're little endian. Even Itanium which has a 601 * configurable endianness runs little endian in Windows. 602 */ 603 #if !defined(DUK_USE_BYTEORDER) 604 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 1 605 #endif 606 #elif defined(DUK_F_FLASHPLAYER) 607 /* --- Flashplayer (Crossbridge) --- */ 608 #define DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_GETTIMEOFDAY 609 #define DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_GMTIME_R 610 #define DUK_USE_DATE_PRS_STRPTIME 611 #define DUK_USE_DATE_FMT_STRFTIME 612 #include <endian.h> 613 #include <sys/param.h> 614 #include <sys/time.h> 615 #include <time.h> 616 617 #define DUK_USE_OS_STRING "flashplayer" 618 619 #if !defined(DUK_USE_BYTEORDER) && defined(DUK_F_FLASHPLAYER) 620 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 1 621 #endif 622 #elif defined(DUK_F_QNX) 623 /* --- QNX --- */ 624 #if defined(DUK_F_QNX) && defined(DUK_COMPILING_DUKTAPE) 625 /* See: /opt/qnx650/target/qnx6/usr/include/sys/platform.h */ 626 #define _XOPEN_SOURCE 600 627 #define _POSIX_C_SOURCE 200112L 628 #endif 629 630 #define DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_GETTIMEOFDAY 631 #define DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_GMTIME_R 632 #define DUK_USE_DATE_PRS_STRPTIME 633 #define DUK_USE_DATE_FMT_STRFTIME 634 #include <sys/types.h> 635 #include <sys/param.h> 636 #include <sys/time.h> 637 #include <time.h> 638 639 #define DUK_USE_OS_STRING "qnx" 640 #elif defined(DUK_F_TINSPIRE) 641 /* --- TI-Nspire --- */ 642 #if defined(DUK_COMPILING_DUKTAPE) && !defined(_XOPEN_SOURCE) 643 #define _XOPEN_SOURCE /* e.g. strptime */ 644 #endif 645 646 #define DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_GETTIMEOFDAY 647 #define DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_GMTIME_R 648 #define DUK_USE_DATE_PRS_STRPTIME 649 #define DUK_USE_DATE_FMT_STRFTIME 650 #include <sys/types.h> 651 #include <sys/param.h> 652 #include <sys/time.h> 653 #include <time.h> 654 655 #define DUK_USE_OS_STRING "tinspire" 656 #elif defined(DUK_F_EMSCRIPTEN) 657 /* --- Emscripten --- */ 658 #if defined(DUK_COMPILING_DUKTAPE) 659 #if !defined(_POSIX_C_SOURCE) 660 #define _POSIX_C_SOURCE 200809L 661 #endif 662 #if !defined(_GNU_SOURCE) 663 #define _GNU_SOURCE /* e.g. getdate_r */ 664 #endif 665 #if !defined(_XOPEN_SOURCE) 666 #define _XOPEN_SOURCE /* e.g. strptime */ 667 #endif 668 #endif /* DUK_COMPILING_DUKTAPE */ 669 670 #include <sys/types.h> 671 #if defined(DUK_F_BCC) 672 /* no endian.h */ 673 #else 674 #include <endian.h> 675 #endif /* DUK_F_BCC */ 676 #include <sys/param.h> 677 #include <sys/time.h> 678 #include <time.h> 679 #include <stdint.h> 680 681 #define DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_GETTIMEOFDAY 682 #define DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_GMTIME_R 683 #define DUK_USE_DATE_PRS_STRPTIME 684 #define DUK_USE_DATE_FMT_STRFTIME 685 686 #define DUK_USE_OS_STRING "emscripten" 687 #elif defined(DUK_F_ANDROID) 688 /* --- Android --- */ 689 #if defined(DUK_COMPILING_DUKTAPE) 690 #if !defined(_POSIX_C_SOURCE) 691 #define _POSIX_C_SOURCE 200809L 692 #endif 693 #if !defined(_GNU_SOURCE) 694 #define _GNU_SOURCE /* e.g. getdate_r */ 695 #endif 696 #if !defined(_XOPEN_SOURCE) 697 #define _XOPEN_SOURCE /* e.g. strptime */ 698 #endif 699 #endif /* DUK_COMPILING_DUKTAPE */ 700 701 #include <sys/types.h> 702 #if defined(DUK_F_BCC) 703 /* no endian.h or stdint.h */ 704 #else 705 #include <endian.h> 706 #include <stdint.h> 707 #endif /* DUK_F_BCC */ 708 #include <sys/param.h> 709 #include <sys/time.h> 710 #include <time.h> 711 712 #define DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_GETTIMEOFDAY 713 #define DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_GMTIME_R 714 #define DUK_USE_DATE_PRS_STRPTIME 715 #define DUK_USE_DATE_FMT_STRFTIME 716 717 #if 0 /* XXX: safe condition? */ 718 #define DUK_USE_GET_MONOTONIC_TIME_CLOCK_GETTIME 719 #endif 720 721 #define DUK_USE_OS_STRING "android" 722 #elif defined(DUK_F_LINUX) 723 /* --- Linux --- */ 724 #if defined(DUK_COMPILING_DUKTAPE) 725 #if !defined(_POSIX_C_SOURCE) 726 #define _POSIX_C_SOURCE 200809L 727 #endif 728 #if !defined(_GNU_SOURCE) 729 #define _GNU_SOURCE /* e.g. getdate_r */ 730 #endif 731 #if !defined(_XOPEN_SOURCE) 732 #define _XOPEN_SOURCE /* e.g. strptime */ 733 #endif 734 #endif /* DUK_COMPILING_DUKTAPE */ 735 736 #include <sys/types.h> 737 #if defined(DUK_F_BCC) 738 /* no endian.h or stdint.h */ 739 #else 740 #include <endian.h> 741 #include <stdint.h> 742 #endif /* DUK_F_BCC */ 743 #include <sys/param.h> 744 #include <sys/time.h> 745 #include <time.h> 746 747 #define DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_GETTIMEOFDAY 748 #define DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_GMTIME_R 749 #define DUK_USE_DATE_PRS_STRPTIME 750 #define DUK_USE_DATE_FMT_STRFTIME 751 752 #if 0 /* XXX: safe condition? */ 753 #define DUK_USE_GET_MONOTONIC_TIME_CLOCK_GETTIME 754 #endif 755 756 #define DUK_USE_OS_STRING "linux" 757 #elif defined(DUK_F_SUN) 758 /* --- Solaris --- */ 759 #define DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_GETTIMEOFDAY 760 #define DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_GMTIME_R 761 #define DUK_USE_DATE_PRS_STRPTIME 762 #define DUK_USE_DATE_FMT_STRFTIME 763 764 #include <sys/types.h> 765 #if defined(DUK_F_OLD_SOLARIS) 766 /* Old Solaris with no endian.h, stdint.h */ 767 #define DUK_F_NO_STDINT_H 768 #if !defined(DUK_USE_BYTEORDER) 769 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 3 770 #endif 771 #else /* DUK_F_OLD_SOLARIS */ 772 #include <sys/param.h> 773 #endif /* DUK_F_OLD_SOLARIS */ 774 775 #include <sys/param.h> 776 #include <sys/time.h> 777 #include <time.h> 778 779 #define DUK_USE_OS_STRING "solaris" 780 #elif defined(DUK_F_AIX) 781 /* --- AIX --- */ 782 #if !defined(DUK_USE_BYTEORDER) 783 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 3 784 #endif 785 #define DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_GETTIMEOFDAY 786 #define DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_GMTIME_R 787 #define DUK_USE_DATE_PRS_STRPTIME 788 #define DUK_USE_DATE_FMT_STRFTIME 789 #include <sys/param.h> 790 #include <sys/time.h> 791 #include <time.h> 792 793 #define DUK_USE_OS_STRING "aix" 794 #elif defined(DUK_F_HPUX) 795 /* --- HPUX --- */ 796 #define DUK_F_NO_STDINT_H 797 #if !defined(DUK_USE_BYTEORDER) 798 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 3 799 #endif 800 #define DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_GETTIMEOFDAY 801 #define DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_GMTIME_R 802 #define DUK_USE_DATE_PRS_STRPTIME 803 #define DUK_USE_DATE_FMT_STRFTIME 804 #include <sys/param.h> 805 #include <sys/time.h> 806 #include <time.h> 807 808 #define DUK_USE_OS_STRING "hpux" 809 #elif defined(DUK_F_POSIX) 810 /* --- Generic POSIX --- */ 811 #define DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_GETTIMEOFDAY 812 #define DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_GMTIME_R 813 #define DUK_USE_DATE_PRS_STRPTIME 814 #define DUK_USE_DATE_FMT_STRFTIME 815 #include <sys/types.h> 816 #include <endian.h> 817 #include <sys/param.h> 818 #include <sys/time.h> 819 #include <time.h> 820 821 #define DUK_USE_OS_STRING "posix" 822 #elif defined(DUK_F_CYGWIN) 823 /* --- Cygwin --- */ 824 /* don't use strptime() for now */ 825 #define DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_GETTIMEOFDAY 826 #define DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_GMTIME_R 827 #define DUK_USE_DATE_FMT_STRFTIME 828 #include <sys/types.h> 829 #include <endian.h> 830 #include <sys/param.h> 831 #include <sys/time.h> 832 #include <time.h> 833 834 #define DUK_JMPBUF_TYPE jmp_buf 835 #define DUK_SETJMP(jb) _setjmp((jb)) 836 #define DUK_LONGJMP(jb) _longjmp((jb), 1) 837 838 #define DUK_USE_OS_STRING "windows" 839 #elif defined(DUK_F_UNIX) 840 /* --- Generic UNIX --- */ 841 #define DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_GETTIMEOFDAY 842 #define DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_GMTIME_R 843 #define DUK_USE_DATE_PRS_STRPTIME 844 #define DUK_USE_DATE_FMT_STRFTIME 845 #include <time.h> 846 #include <sys/time.h> 847 #define DUK_USE_OS_STRING "unknown" 848 #else 849 /* --- Generic fallback --- */ 850 /* The most portable current time provider is time(), but it only has a 851 * one second resolution. 852 */ 853 #define DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_TIME 854 855 /* The most portable way to figure out local time offset is gmtime(), 856 * but it's not thread safe so use with caution. 857 */ 858 #define DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_GMTIME 859 860 /* Avoid custom date parsing and formatting for portability. */ 861 #undef DUK_USE_DATE_PRS_STRPTIME 862 #undef DUK_USE_DATE_FMT_STRFTIME 863 864 /* Rely on C89 headers only; time.h must be here. */ 865 #include <time.h> 866 867 #define DUK_USE_OS_STRING "unknown" 868 #endif /* autodetect platform */ 869 870 /* Shared includes: C89 */ 871 #include <stdio.h> 872 #include <stdlib.h> 873 #include <string.h> 874 #include <stdarg.h> /* varargs */ 875 #include <setjmp.h> 876 #include <stddef.h> /* e.g. ptrdiff_t */ 877 #include <math.h> 878 #include <limits.h> 879 880 /* date.h is omitted, and included per platform */ 881 882 /* Shared includes: stdint.h is C99 */ 883 #if defined(DUK_F_NO_STDINT_H) 884 /* stdint.h not available */ 885 #else 886 /* Technically C99 (C++11) but found in many systems. On some systems 887 * __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS and __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS must be defined before 888 * including stdint.h (see above). 889 */ 890 #include <stdint.h> 891 #endif 892 893 /* <exception> is only included if needed, based on DUK_USE_xxx flags. */ 894 895 /* 896 * Architecture autodetection 897 */ 898 899 #if defined(DUK_F_X86) 900 /* --- x86 --- */ 901 #define DUK_USE_ARCH_STRING "x86" 902 #if !defined(DUK_USE_BYTEORDER) 903 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 1 904 #endif 905 906 #define DUK_USE_PACKED_TVAL 907 908 /* FreeBSD, -m32, and clang prior to 5.0 has union aliasing issues which 909 * break duk_tval copying. Disable packed duk_tval automatically. 910 */ 911 #if defined(DUK_F_FREEBSD) && defined(DUK_F_X86) && \ 912 defined(__clang__) && defined(__clang_major__) && (__clang_major__ < 5) 913 #undef DUK_USE_PACKED_TVAL 914 #endif 915 #define DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_PROVIDED 916 #elif defined(DUK_F_X64) 917 /* --- x64 --- */ 918 #define DUK_USE_ARCH_STRING "x64" 919 #if !defined(DUK_USE_BYTEORDER) 920 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 1 921 #endif 922 #undef DUK_USE_PACKED_TVAL 923 #define DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_PROVIDED 924 #elif defined(DUK_F_X32) 925 /* --- x32 --- */ 926 #define DUK_USE_ARCH_STRING "x32" 927 #if !defined(DUK_USE_BYTEORDER) 928 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 1 929 #endif 930 #define DUK_USE_PACKED_TVAL 931 #define DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_PROVIDED 932 #elif defined(DUK_F_ARM32) 933 /* --- ARM 32-bit --- */ 934 #define DUK_USE_ARCH_STRING "arm32" 935 /* Byte order varies, so rely on autodetect. */ 936 #define DUK_USE_PACKED_TVAL 937 #define DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_PROVIDED 938 #elif defined(DUK_F_ARM64) 939 /* --- ARM 64-bit --- */ 940 #define DUK_USE_ARCH_STRING "arm64" 941 /* Byte order varies, so rely on autodetect. */ 942 #undef DUK_USE_PACKED_TVAL 943 #define DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_PROVIDED 944 #elif defined(DUK_F_MIPS32) 945 /* --- MIPS 32-bit --- */ 946 #define DUK_USE_ARCH_STRING "mips32" 947 /* MIPS byte order varies so rely on autodetection. */ 948 #define DUK_USE_PACKED_TVAL 949 #define DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_PROVIDED 950 #elif defined(DUK_F_MIPS64) 951 /* --- MIPS 64-bit --- */ 952 #define DUK_USE_ARCH_STRING "mips64" 953 /* MIPS byte order varies so rely on autodetection. */ 954 #undef DUK_USE_PACKED_TVAL 955 #define DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_PROVIDED 956 #elif defined(DUK_F_PPC32) 957 /* --- PowerPC 32-bit --- */ 958 #define DUK_USE_ARCH_STRING "ppc32" 959 #if !defined(DUK_USE_BYTEORDER) 960 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 3 961 #endif 962 #define DUK_USE_PACKED_TVAL 963 #define DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_PROVIDED 964 #elif defined(DUK_F_PPC64) 965 /* --- PowerPC 64-bit --- */ 966 #define DUK_USE_ARCH_STRING "ppc64" 967 /* No forced byteorder (both little and big endian are possible). */ 968 #undef DUK_USE_PACKED_TVAL 969 #define DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_PROVIDED 970 #elif defined(DUK_F_SPARC32) 971 /* --- SPARC 32-bit --- */ 972 #define DUK_USE_ARCH_STRING "sparc32" 973 /* SPARC byte order varies so rely on autodetection. */ 974 #define DUK_USE_PACKED_TVAL 975 #define DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_PROVIDED 976 #elif defined(DUK_F_SPARC64) 977 /* --- SPARC 64-bit --- */ 978 #define DUK_USE_ARCH_STRING "sparc64" 979 /* SPARC byte order varies so rely on autodetection. */ 980 #undef DUK_USE_PACKED_TVAL 981 #define DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_PROVIDED 982 #elif defined(DUK_F_RISCV32) 983 /* --- RISC-V 32-bit --- */ 984 #define DUK_USE_ARCH_STRING "riscv32" 985 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 1 986 #define DUK_USE_PACKED_TVAL 987 #define DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_PROVIDED 988 #elif defined(DUK_F_RISCV64) 989 /* --- RISC-V 64-bit --- */ 990 #define DUK_USE_ARCH_STRING "riscv64" 991 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 1 992 #undef DUK_USE_PACKED_TVAL 993 #define DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_PROVIDED 994 #elif defined(DUK_F_SUPERH) 995 /* --- SuperH --- */ 996 #define DUK_USE_ARCH_STRING "sh" 997 /* Byte order varies, rely on autodetection. */ 998 #define DUK_USE_PACKED_TVAL 999 #define DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_PROVIDED 1000 #elif defined(DUK_F_M68K) 1001 /* --- Motorola 68k --- */ 1002 #define DUK_USE_ARCH_STRING "m68k" 1003 #if !defined(DUK_USE_BYTEORDER) 1004 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 3 1005 #endif 1006 #define DUK_USE_PACKED_TVAL 1007 #define DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_PROVIDED 1008 #elif defined(DUK_F_EMSCRIPTEN) 1009 /* --- Emscripten --- */ 1010 #define DUK_USE_ARCH_STRING "emscripten" 1011 #if !defined(DUK_USE_BYTEORDER) 1012 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 1 1013 #endif 1014 #undef DUK_USE_PACKED_TVAL 1015 #define DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_PROVIDED 1016 #else 1017 /* --- Generic --- */ 1018 /* These are necessary wild guesses. */ 1019 #define DUK_USE_ARCH_STRING "generic" 1020 /* Rely on autodetection for byte order, alignment, and packed tval. */ 1021 #endif /* autodetect architecture */ 1022 1023 /* 1024 * Compiler autodetection 1025 */ 1026 1027 #if defined(DUK_F_CLANG) 1028 /* --- Clang --- */ 1029 #if defined(DUK_F_C99) || defined(DUK_F_CPP11) 1030 /* C99 / C++11 and above: rely on va_copy() which is required. */ 1031 #define DUK_VA_COPY(dest,src) va_copy(dest,src) 1032 #else 1033 /* Clang: assume we have __va_copy() in non-C99 mode. */ 1034 #define DUK_VA_COPY(dest,src) __va_copy(dest,src) 1035 #endif 1036 1037 #define DUK_NORETURN(decl) decl __attribute__((noreturn)) 1038 1039 #if defined(__clang__) && defined(__has_builtin) 1040 #if __has_builtin(__builtin_unreachable) 1041 #define DUK_UNREACHABLE() do { __builtin_unreachable(); } while (0) 1042 #endif 1043 #endif 1044 1045 #define DUK_USE_BRANCH_HINTS 1046 #define DUK_LIKELY(x) __builtin_expect((x), 1) 1047 #define DUK_UNLIKELY(x) __builtin_expect((x), 0) 1048 #if defined(__clang__) && defined(__has_builtin) 1049 #if __has_builtin(__builtin_unpredictable) 1050 #define DUK_UNPREDICTABLE(x) __builtin_unpredictable((x)) 1051 #endif 1052 #endif 1053 1054 #if defined(DUK_F_C99) || defined(DUK_F_CPP11) 1055 #define DUK_NOINLINE __attribute__((noinline)) 1056 #define DUK_INLINE inline 1057 #define DUK_ALWAYS_INLINE inline __attribute__((always_inline)) 1058 #endif 1059 1060 /* DUK_HOT */ 1061 /* DUK_COLD */ 1062 1063 #if defined(DUK_F_DLL_BUILD) && defined(DUK_F_WINDOWS) 1064 /* MSVC dllexport/dllimport: appropriate __declspec depends on whether we're 1065 * compiling Duktape or the application. 1066 */ 1067 #if defined(DUK_COMPILING_DUKTAPE) 1068 #define DUK_EXTERNAL_DECL extern __declspec(dllexport) 1069 #define DUK_EXTERNAL __declspec(dllexport) 1070 #else 1071 #define DUK_EXTERNAL_DECL extern __declspec(dllimport) 1072 #define DUK_EXTERNAL should_not_happen 1073 #endif 1074 #if defined(DUK_SINGLE_FILE) 1075 #define DUK_INTERNAL_DECL static 1076 #define DUK_INTERNAL static 1077 #else 1078 #define DUK_INTERNAL_DECL extern 1079 #define DUK_INTERNAL /*empty*/ 1080 #endif 1081 #define DUK_LOCAL_DECL static 1082 #define DUK_LOCAL static 1083 #else 1084 #define DUK_EXTERNAL_DECL __attribute__ ((visibility("default"))) extern 1085 #define DUK_EXTERNAL __attribute__ ((visibility("default"))) 1086 #if defined(DUK_SINGLE_FILE) 1087 #if (defined(DUK_F_GCC_VERSION) && DUK_F_GCC_VERSION >= 30101) || defined(DUK_F_CLANG) 1088 /* Minimize warnings for unused internal functions with GCC >= 3.1.1 and 1089 * Clang. Based on documentation it should suffice to have the attribute 1090 * in the declaration only, but in practice some warnings are generated unless 1091 * the attribute is also applied to the definition. 1092 */ 1093 #define DUK_INTERNAL_DECL static __attribute__ ((unused)) 1094 #define DUK_INTERNAL static __attribute__ ((unused)) 1095 #else 1096 #define DUK_INTERNAL_DECL static 1097 #define DUK_INTERNAL static 1098 #endif 1099 #else 1100 #if (defined(DUK_F_GCC_VERSION) && DUK_F_GCC_VERSION >= 30101) || defined(DUK_F_CLANG) 1101 #define DUK_INTERNAL_DECL __attribute__ ((visibility("hidden"))) __attribute__ ((unused)) extern 1102 #define DUK_INTERNAL __attribute__ ((visibility("hidden"))) __attribute__ ((unused)) 1103 #else 1104 #define DUK_INTERNAL_DECL __attribute__ ((visibility("hidden"))) extern 1105 #define DUK_INTERNAL __attribute__ ((visibility("hidden"))) 1106 #endif 1107 #endif 1108 #define DUK_LOCAL_DECL static 1109 #define DUK_LOCAL static 1110 #endif 1111 1112 #if defined(DUK_F_CPP) 1113 #define DUK_USE_COMPILER_STRING "clang" 1114 #else 1115 #define DUK_USE_COMPILER_STRING "clang" 1116 #endif 1117 1118 #undef DUK_USE_VARIADIC_MACROS 1119 #if defined(DUK_F_C99) || defined(DUK_F_CPP11) 1120 #define DUK_USE_VARIADIC_MACROS 1121 #endif 1122 1123 #define DUK_USE_UNION_INITIALIZERS 1124 1125 #undef DUK_USE_FLEX_C99 1126 #undef DUK_USE_FLEX_ZEROSIZE 1127 #undef DUK_USE_FLEX_ONESIZE 1128 #if defined(DUK_F_C99) 1129 #define DUK_USE_FLEX_C99 1130 #else 1131 #define DUK_USE_FLEX_ZEROSIZE 1132 #endif 1133 1134 #define DUK_USE_CLANG_PRAGMAS 1135 #define DUK_USE_PACK_CLANG_ATTR 1136 1137 #if defined(__clang__) && defined(__has_builtin) 1138 #if __has_builtin(__builtin_bswap64) 1139 #define DUK_BSWAP64(x) ((duk_uint64_t) __builtin_bswap64((duk_uint64_t) (x))) 1140 #endif 1141 #if __has_builtin(__builtin_bswap32) 1142 #define DUK_BSWAP32(x) ((duk_uint32_t) __builtin_bswap32((duk_uint32_t) (x))) 1143 #endif 1144 #if __has_builtin(__builtin_bswap16) 1145 #define DUK_BSWAP16(x) ((duk_uint16_t) __builtin_bswap16((duk_uint16_t) (x))) 1146 #endif 1147 #endif 1148 #elif defined(DUK_F_GCC) 1149 /* --- GCC --- */ 1150 #if defined(DUK_F_C99) || defined(DUK_F_CPP11) 1151 /* C99 / C++11 and above: rely on va_copy() which is required. */ 1152 #define DUK_VA_COPY(dest,src) va_copy(dest,src) 1153 #else 1154 /* GCC: assume we have __va_copy() in non-C99 mode. */ 1155 #define DUK_VA_COPY(dest,src) __va_copy(dest,src) 1156 #endif 1157 1158 #if defined(DUK_F_GCC_VERSION) && (DUK_F_GCC_VERSION >= 20500L) && (DUK_F_GCC_VERSION < 50000L) 1159 /* Since gcc-2.5. 1160 * 1161 * Disabled temporarily in GCC 5+ because of an unresolved noreturn-related 1162 * issue: https://github.com/svaarala/duktape/issues/2155. 1163 */ 1164 #define DUK_NORETURN(decl) decl __attribute__((noreturn)) 1165 #endif 1166 1167 #if defined(DUK_F_GCC_VERSION) && (DUK_F_GCC_VERSION >= 40500L) 1168 /* Since gcc-4.5. */ 1169 #define DUK_UNREACHABLE() do { __builtin_unreachable(); } while (0) 1170 #endif 1171 1172 #define DUK_USE_BRANCH_HINTS 1173 #if defined(DUK_F_GCC_VERSION) && (DUK_F_GCC_VERSION >= 40500L) 1174 /* GCC: test not very accurate; enable only in relatively recent builds 1175 * because of bugs in gcc-4.4 (http://lists.debian.org/debian-gcc/2010/04/msg00000.html) 1176 */ 1177 #define DUK_LIKELY(x) __builtin_expect((x), 1) 1178 #define DUK_UNLIKELY(x) __builtin_expect((x), 0) 1179 #endif 1180 /* XXX: equivalent of clang __builtin_unpredictable? */ 1181 1182 #if (defined(DUK_F_C99) || defined(DUK_F_CPP11)) && \ 1183 defined(DUK_F_GCC_VERSION) && (DUK_F_GCC_VERSION >= 30101) 1184 #define DUK_NOINLINE __attribute__((noinline)) 1185 #define DUK_INLINE inline 1186 #define DUK_ALWAYS_INLINE inline __attribute__((always_inline)) 1187 #endif 1188 1189 #if (defined(DUK_F_C99) || defined(DUK_F_CPP11)) && \ 1190 defined(DUK_F_GCC_VERSION) && (DUK_F_GCC_VERSION >= 40300) 1191 #define DUK_HOT __attribute__((hot)) 1192 #define DUK_COLD __attribute__((cold)) 1193 #endif 1194 1195 #if defined(DUK_F_DLL_BUILD) && defined(DUK_F_WINDOWS) 1196 /* MSVC dllexport/dllimport: appropriate __declspec depends on whether we're 1197 * compiling Duktape or the application. 1198 */ 1199 #if defined(DUK_COMPILING_DUKTAPE) 1200 #define DUK_EXTERNAL_DECL extern __declspec(dllexport) 1201 #define DUK_EXTERNAL __declspec(dllexport) 1202 #else 1203 #define DUK_EXTERNAL_DECL extern __declspec(dllimport) 1204 #define DUK_EXTERNAL should_not_happen 1205 #endif 1206 #if defined(DUK_SINGLE_FILE) 1207 #define DUK_INTERNAL_DECL static 1208 #define DUK_INTERNAL static 1209 #else 1210 #define DUK_INTERNAL_DECL extern 1211 #define DUK_INTERNAL /*empty*/ 1212 #endif 1213 #define DUK_LOCAL_DECL static 1214 #define DUK_LOCAL static 1215 #elif defined(DUK_F_GCC_VERSION) && (DUK_F_GCC_VERSION >= 40000) 1216 #define DUK_EXTERNAL_DECL __attribute__ ((visibility("default"))) extern 1217 #define DUK_EXTERNAL __attribute__ ((visibility("default"))) 1218 #if defined(DUK_SINGLE_FILE) 1219 #if (defined(DUK_F_GCC_VERSION) && DUK_F_GCC_VERSION >= 30101) || defined(DUK_F_CLANG) 1220 /* Minimize warnings for unused internal functions with GCC >= 3.1.1 and 1221 * Clang. Based on documentation it should suffice to have the attribute 1222 * in the declaration only, but in practice some warnings are generated unless 1223 * the attribute is also applied to the definition. 1224 */ 1225 #define DUK_INTERNAL_DECL static __attribute__ ((unused)) 1226 #define DUK_INTERNAL static __attribute__ ((unused)) 1227 #else 1228 #define DUK_INTERNAL_DECL static 1229 #define DUK_INTERNAL static 1230 #endif 1231 #else 1232 #if (defined(DUK_F_GCC_VERSION) && DUK_F_GCC_VERSION >= 30101) || defined(DUK_F_CLANG) 1233 #define DUK_INTERNAL_DECL __attribute__ ((visibility("hidden"))) __attribute__ ((unused)) extern 1234 #define DUK_INTERNAL __attribute__ ((visibility("hidden"))) __attribute__ ((unused)) 1235 #else 1236 #define DUK_INTERNAL_DECL __attribute__ ((visibility("hidden"))) extern 1237 #define DUK_INTERNAL __attribute__ ((visibility("hidden"))) 1238 #endif 1239 #endif 1240 #define DUK_LOCAL_DECL static 1241 #define DUK_LOCAL static 1242 #endif 1243 1244 #if defined(DUK_F_MINGW) 1245 #if defined(DUK_F_CPP) 1246 #define DUK_USE_COMPILER_STRING "mingw++" 1247 #else 1248 #define DUK_USE_COMPILER_STRING "mingw" 1249 #endif 1250 #else 1251 #if defined(DUK_F_CPP) 1252 #define DUK_USE_COMPILER_STRING "g++" 1253 #else 1254 #define DUK_USE_COMPILER_STRING "gcc" 1255 #endif 1256 #endif 1257 1258 #undef DUK_USE_VARIADIC_MACROS 1259 #if defined(DUK_F_C99) || (defined(DUK_F_CPP11) && defined(__GNUC__)) 1260 #define DUK_USE_VARIADIC_MACROS 1261 #endif 1262 1263 #define DUK_USE_UNION_INITIALIZERS 1264 1265 #undef DUK_USE_FLEX_C99 1266 #undef DUK_USE_FLEX_ZEROSIZE 1267 #undef DUK_USE_FLEX_ONESIZE 1268 #if defined(DUK_F_C99) 1269 #define DUK_USE_FLEX_C99 1270 #else 1271 #define DUK_USE_FLEX_ZEROSIZE 1272 #endif 1273 1274 /* Since 4.6 one can '#pragma GCC diagnostic push/pop'. */ 1275 #if defined(DUK_F_GCC_VERSION) && (DUK_F_GCC_VERSION >= 40600) 1276 #define DUK_USE_GCC_PRAGMAS 1277 #else 1278 #undef DUK_USE_GCC_PRAGMAS 1279 #endif 1280 1281 #define DUK_USE_PACK_GCC_ATTR 1282 1283 /* Availability varies based on platform (between GCC 4.4 and 4.8), and there 1284 * are apparently some bugs in GCC 4.x. Check for GCC 5.0 before enabling 1285 * these to be safe. 1286 */ 1287 #if defined(DUK_F_GCC_VERSION) && (DUK_F_GCC_VERSION >= 50000L) 1288 #define DUK_BSWAP64(x) ((duk_uint64_t) __builtin_bswap64((duk_uint64_t) (x))) 1289 #define DUK_BSWAP32(x) ((duk_uint32_t) __builtin_bswap32((duk_uint32_t) (x))) 1290 #define DUK_BSWAP16(x) ((duk_uint16_t) __builtin_bswap16((duk_uint16_t) (x))) 1291 #endif 1292 #elif defined(DUK_F_MSVC) 1293 /* --- MSVC --- */ 1294 /* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa235362(VS.60).aspx */ 1295 #define DUK_NORETURN(decl) __declspec(noreturn) decl 1296 1297 /* XXX: DUK_UNREACHABLE for msvc? */ 1298 1299 #undef DUK_USE_BRANCH_HINTS 1300 1301 /* XXX: DUK_LIKELY, DUK_UNLIKELY for msvc? */ 1302 /* XXX: DUK_NOINLINE, DUK_INLINE, DUK_ALWAYS_INLINE for msvc? */ 1303 1304 #if defined(DUK_F_DLL_BUILD) && defined(DUK_F_WINDOWS) 1305 /* MSVC dllexport/dllimport: appropriate __declspec depends on whether we're 1306 * compiling Duktape or the application. 1307 */ 1308 #if defined(DUK_COMPILING_DUKTAPE) 1309 #define DUK_EXTERNAL_DECL extern __declspec(dllexport) 1310 #define DUK_EXTERNAL __declspec(dllexport) 1311 #else 1312 #define DUK_EXTERNAL_DECL extern __declspec(dllimport) 1313 #define DUK_EXTERNAL should_not_happen 1314 #endif 1315 #if defined(DUK_SINGLE_FILE) 1316 #define DUK_INTERNAL_DECL static 1317 #define DUK_INTERNAL static 1318 #else 1319 #define DUK_INTERNAL_DECL extern 1320 #define DUK_INTERNAL /*empty*/ 1321 #endif 1322 #define DUK_LOCAL_DECL static 1323 #define DUK_LOCAL static 1324 #endif 1325 1326 #if defined(DUK_F_CPP) 1327 #define DUK_USE_COMPILER_STRING "msvc++" 1328 #else 1329 #define DUK_USE_COMPILER_STRING "msvc" 1330 #endif 1331 1332 #undef DUK_USE_VARIADIC_MACROS 1333 #if defined(DUK_F_C99) 1334 #define DUK_USE_VARIADIC_MACROS 1335 #elif defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1400) 1336 /* VS2005+ should have variadic macros even when they're not C99. */ 1337 #define DUK_USE_VARIADIC_MACROS 1338 #endif 1339 1340 #undef DUK_USE_UNION_INITIALIZERS 1341 #if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1800) 1342 /* VS2013+ supports union initializers but there's a bug involving union-inside-struct: 1343 * https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/805981 1344 * The bug was fixed (at least) in VS2015 so check for VS2015 for now: 1345 * https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/vcblog/2015/07/01/c-compiler-front-end-fixes-in-vs2015/ 1346 * Manually tested using VS2013, CL reports 18.00.31101, so enable for VS2013 too. 1347 */ 1348 #define DUK_USE_UNION_INITIALIZERS 1349 #endif 1350 1351 #undef DUK_USE_FLEX_C99 1352 #undef DUK_USE_FLEX_ZEROSIZE 1353 #undef DUK_USE_FLEX_ONESIZE 1354 #if defined(DUK_F_C99) 1355 #define DUK_USE_FLEX_C99 1356 #else 1357 #define DUK_USE_FLEX_ZEROSIZE 1358 #endif 1359 1360 #undef DUK_USE_GCC_PRAGMAS 1361 1362 #define DUK_USE_PACK_MSVC_PRAGMA 1363 1364 /* These have been tested from VS2008 onwards; may work in older VS versions 1365 * too but not enabled by default. 1366 */ 1367 #if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1500) 1368 #define DUK_NOINLINE __declspec(noinline) 1369 #define DUK_INLINE __inline 1370 #define DUK_ALWAYS_INLINE __forceinline 1371 #endif 1372 1373 #if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1900) 1374 #define DUK_SNPRINTF snprintf 1375 #define DUK_VSNPRINTF vsnprintf 1376 #else 1377 /* (v)snprintf() is missing before MSVC 2015. Note that _(v)snprintf() does 1378 * NOT NUL terminate on truncation, but Duktape code never assumes that. 1379 * http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2915672/snprintf-and-visual-studio-2010 1380 */ 1381 #define DUK_SNPRINTF _snprintf 1382 #define DUK_VSNPRINTF _vsnprintf 1383 #endif 1384 1385 /* Avoid warning when doing DUK_UNREF(some_function). */ 1386 #if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER < 1500) 1387 #pragma warning(disable: 4100 4101 4550 4551) 1388 #define DUK_UNREF(x) 1389 #else 1390 #define DUK_UNREF(x) do { __pragma(warning(suppress:4100 4101 4550 4551)) (x); } while (0) 1391 #endif 1392 1393 /* Older versions of MSVC don't support the LL/ULL suffix. */ 1394 #define DUK_U64_CONSTANT(x) x##ui64 1395 #define DUK_I64_CONSTANT(x) x##i64 1396 #elif defined(DUK_F_EMSCRIPTEN) 1397 /* --- Emscripten --- */ 1398 #define DUK_NORETURN(decl) decl __attribute__((noreturn)) 1399 1400 #if defined(__clang__) && defined(__has_builtin) 1401 #if __has_builtin(__builtin_unreachable) 1402 #define DUK_UNREACHABLE() do { __builtin_unreachable(); } while (0) 1403 #endif 1404 #endif 1405 1406 #define DUK_USE_BRANCH_HINTS 1407 #define DUK_LIKELY(x) __builtin_expect((x), 1) 1408 #define DUK_UNLIKELY(x) __builtin_expect((x), 0) 1409 #if defined(__clang__) && defined(__has_builtin) 1410 #if __has_builtin(__builtin_unpredictable) 1411 #define DUK_UNPREDICTABLE(x) __builtin_unpredictable((x)) 1412 #endif 1413 #endif 1414 1415 #if defined(DUK_F_C99) || defined(DUK_F_CPP11) 1416 #define DUK_NOINLINE __attribute__((noinline)) 1417 #define DUK_INLINE inline 1418 #define DUK_ALWAYS_INLINE inline __attribute__((always_inline)) 1419 #endif 1420 1421 #define DUK_EXTERNAL_DECL __attribute__ ((visibility("default"))) extern 1422 #define DUK_EXTERNAL __attribute__ ((visibility("default"))) 1423 #if defined(DUK_SINGLE_FILE) 1424 #if (defined(DUK_F_GCC_VERSION) && DUK_F_GCC_VERSION >= 30101) || defined(DUK_F_CLANG) 1425 /* Minimize warnings for unused internal functions with GCC >= 3.1.1 and 1426 * Clang. Based on documentation it should suffice to have the attribute 1427 * in the declaration only, but in practice some warnings are generated unless 1428 * the attribute is also applied to the definition. 1429 */ 1430 #define DUK_INTERNAL_DECL static __attribute__ ((unused)) 1431 #define DUK_INTERNAL static __attribute__ ((unused)) 1432 #else 1433 #define DUK_INTERNAL_DECL static 1434 #define DUK_INTERNAL static 1435 #endif 1436 #else 1437 #if (defined(DUK_F_GCC_VERSION) && DUK_F_GCC_VERSION >= 30101) || defined(DUK_F_CLANG) 1438 #define DUK_INTERNAL_DECL __attribute__ ((visibility("hidden"))) __attribute__ ((unused)) extern 1439 #define DUK_INTERNAL __attribute__ ((visibility("hidden"))) __attribute__ ((unused)) 1440 #else 1441 #define DUK_INTERNAL_DECL __attribute__ ((visibility("hidden"))) extern 1442 #define DUK_INTERNAL __attribute__ ((visibility("hidden"))) 1443 #endif 1444 #endif 1445 #define DUK_LOCAL_DECL static 1446 #define DUK_LOCAL static 1447 1448 #define DUK_USE_COMPILER_STRING "emscripten" 1449 1450 #undef DUK_USE_VARIADIC_MACROS 1451 #if defined(DUK_F_C99) || defined(DUK_F_CPP11) 1452 #define DUK_USE_VARIADIC_MACROS 1453 #endif 1454 1455 #define DUK_USE_UNION_INITIALIZERS 1456 1457 #undef DUK_USE_FLEX_C99 1458 #undef DUK_USE_FLEX_ZEROSIZE 1459 #undef DUK_USE_FLEX_ONESIZE 1460 #if defined(DUK_F_C99) 1461 #define DUK_USE_FLEX_C99 1462 #else 1463 #define DUK_USE_FLEX_ZEROSIZE 1464 #endif 1465 1466 #undef DUK_USE_GCC_PRAGMAS 1467 #define DUK_USE_PACK_CLANG_ATTR 1468 #elif defined(DUK_F_TINYC) 1469 /* --- TinyC --- */ 1470 #undef DUK_USE_BRANCH_HINTS 1471 1472 #if defined(DUK_F_CPP) 1473 #define DUK_USE_COMPILER_STRING "tinyc++" 1474 #else 1475 #define DUK_USE_COMPILER_STRING "tinyc" 1476 #endif 1477 1478 /* http://bellard.org/tcc/tcc-doc.html#SEC7 */ 1479 #define DUK_USE_VARIADIC_MACROS 1480 1481 #define DUK_USE_UNION_INITIALIZERS 1482 1483 /* Most portable, wastes space */ 1484 #define DUK_USE_FLEX_ONESIZE 1485 1486 /* Most portable, potentially wastes space */ 1487 #define DUK_USE_PACK_DUMMY_MEMBER 1488 #elif defined(DUK_F_VBCC) 1489 /* --- VBCC --- */ 1490 #undef DUK_USE_BRANCH_HINTS 1491 1492 #if defined(DUK_F_CPP) 1493 #define DUK_USE_COMPILER_STRING "vbcc-c++" 1494 #else 1495 #define DUK_USE_COMPILER_STRING "vbcc" 1496 #endif 1497 1498 #undef DUK_USE_VARIADIC_MACROS 1499 #if defined(DUK_F_C99) || defined(DUK_F_CPP11) 1500 #define DUK_USE_VARIADIC_MACROS 1501 #endif 1502 1503 /* VBCC supports C99 so check only for C99 for union initializer support. 1504 * Designated union initializers would possibly work even without a C99 check. 1505 */ 1506 #undef DUK_USE_UNION_INITIALIZERS 1507 #if defined(DUK_F_C99) 1508 #define DUK_USE_UNION_INITIALIZERS 1509 #endif 1510 1511 #define DUK_USE_FLEX_ZEROSIZE 1512 #define DUK_USE_PACK_DUMMY_MEMBER 1513 #elif defined(DUK_F_BCC) 1514 /* --- Bruce's C compiler --- */ 1515 #undef DUK_USE_BRANCH_HINTS 1516 1517 #if defined(DUK_F_CPP) 1518 #define DUK_USE_COMPILER_STRING "bcc++" 1519 #else 1520 #define DUK_USE_COMPILER_STRING "bcc" 1521 #endif 1522 1523 /* Most portable */ 1524 #undef DUK_USE_VARIADIC_MACROS 1525 1526 /* Most portable, wastes space */ 1527 #undef DUK_USE_UNION_INITIALIZERS 1528 1529 /* Most portable, wastes space */ 1530 #define DUK_USE_FLEX_ONESIZE 1531 1532 /* Most portable, potentially wastes space */ 1533 #define DUK_USE_PACK_DUMMY_MEMBER 1534 1535 /* BCC, assume we're on x86. */ 1536 #if !defined(DUK_USE_BYTEORDER) 1537 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 1 1538 #endif 1539 #else 1540 /* --- Generic --- */ 1541 #undef DUK_USE_BRANCH_HINTS 1542 1543 #if defined(DUK_F_CPP) 1544 #define DUK_USE_COMPILER_STRING "generic-c++" 1545 #else 1546 #define DUK_USE_COMPILER_STRING "generic" 1547 #endif 1548 1549 #undef DUK_USE_VARIADIC_MACROS 1550 #if defined(DUK_F_C99) || defined(DUK_F_CPP11) 1551 #define DUK_USE_VARIADIC_MACROS 1552 #endif 1553 1554 /* C++ doesn't have standard designated union initializers ({ .foo = 1 }). */ 1555 #undef DUK_USE_UNION_INITIALIZERS 1556 #if defined(DUK_F_C99) 1557 #define DUK_USE_UNION_INITIALIZERS 1558 #endif 1559 1560 /* Most portable, wastes space */ 1561 #define DUK_USE_FLEX_ONESIZE 1562 1563 /* Most portable, potentially wastes space */ 1564 #define DUK_USE_PACK_DUMMY_MEMBER 1565 #endif /* autodetect compiler */ 1566 1567 /* uclibc */ 1568 #if defined(__UCLIBC__) 1569 #define DUK_F_UCLIBC 1570 #endif 1571 1572 /* 1573 * Wrapper typedefs and constants for integer types, also sanity check types. 1574 * 1575 * C99 typedefs are quite good but not always available, and we want to avoid 1576 * forcibly redefining the C99 typedefs. So, there are Duktape wrappers for 1577 * all C99 typedefs and Duktape code should only use these typedefs. Type 1578 * detection when C99 is not supported is best effort and may end up detecting 1579 * some types incorrectly. 1580 * 1581 * Pointer sizes are a portability problem: pointers to different types may 1582 * have a different size and function pointers are very difficult to manage 1583 * portably. 1584 * 1585 * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_data_types#Fixed-width_integer_types 1586 * 1587 * Note: there's an interesting corner case when trying to define minimum 1588 * signed integer value constants which leads to the current workaround of 1589 * defining e.g. -0x80000000 as (-0x7fffffffL - 1L). See doc/code-issues.txt 1590 * for a longer discussion. 1591 * 1592 * Note: avoid typecasts and computations in macro integer constants as they 1593 * can then no longer be used in macro relational expressions (such as 1594 * #if DUK_SIZE_MAX < 0xffffffffUL). There is internal code which relies on 1595 * being able to compare DUK_SIZE_MAX against a limit. 1596 */ 1597 1598 /* XXX: add feature options to force basic types from outside? */ 1599 1600 #if !defined(INT_MAX) 1601 #error INT_MAX not defined 1602 #endif 1603 1604 /* Check that architecture is two's complement, standard C allows e.g. 1605 * INT_MIN to be -2**31+1 (instead of -2**31). 1606 */ 1607 #if defined(INT_MAX) && defined(INT_MIN) 1608 #if INT_MAX != -(INT_MIN + 1) 1609 #error platform does not seem complement of two 1610 #endif 1611 #else 1612 #error cannot check complement of two 1613 #endif 1614 1615 /* Pointer size determination based on __WORDSIZE or architecture when 1616 * that's not available. 1617 */ 1618 #if defined(DUK_F_X86) || defined(DUK_F_X32) || \ 1619 defined(DUK_F_M68K) || defined(DUK_F_PPC32) || \ 1620 defined(DUK_F_BCC) || \ 1621 (defined(__WORDSIZE) && (__WORDSIZE == 32)) || \ 1622 ((defined(DUK_F_OLD_SOLARIS) || defined(DUK_F_AIX) || \ 1623 defined(DUK_F_HPUX)) && defined(_ILP32)) || \ 1624 defined(DUK_F_ARM32) 1625 #define DUK_F_32BIT_PTRS 1626 #elif defined(DUK_F_X64) || \ 1627 (defined(__WORDSIZE) && (__WORDSIZE == 64)) || \ 1628 ((defined(DUK_F_OLD_SOLARIS) || defined(DUK_F_AIX) || \ 1629 defined(DUK_F_HPUX)) && defined(_LP64)) || \ 1630 defined(DUK_F_ARM64) 1631 #define DUK_F_64BIT_PTRS 1632 #else 1633 /* not sure, not needed with C99 anyway */ 1634 #endif 1635 1636 /* Intermediate define for 'have inttypes.h' */ 1637 #undef DUK_F_HAVE_INTTYPES 1638 #if defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L) && \ 1639 !(defined(DUK_F_AMIGAOS) && defined(DUK_F_VBCC)) 1640 /* vbcc + AmigaOS has C99 but no inttypes.h */ 1641 #define DUK_F_HAVE_INTTYPES 1642 #elif defined(__cplusplus) && (__cplusplus >= 201103L) 1643 /* C++11 apparently ratified stdint.h */ 1644 #define DUK_F_HAVE_INTTYPES 1645 #endif 1646 1647 /* Basic integer typedefs and limits, preferably from inttypes.h, otherwise 1648 * through automatic detection. 1649 */ 1650 #if defined(DUK_F_HAVE_INTTYPES) 1651 /* C99 or compatible */ 1652 1653 #define DUK_F_HAVE_64BIT 1654 #include <inttypes.h> 1655 1656 typedef uint8_t duk_uint8_t; 1657 typedef int8_t duk_int8_t; 1658 typedef uint16_t duk_uint16_t; 1659 typedef int16_t duk_int16_t; 1660 typedef uint32_t duk_uint32_t; 1661 typedef int32_t duk_int32_t; 1662 typedef uint64_t duk_uint64_t; 1663 typedef int64_t duk_int64_t; 1664 typedef uint_least8_t duk_uint_least8_t; 1665 typedef int_least8_t duk_int_least8_t; 1666 typedef uint_least16_t duk_uint_least16_t; 1667 typedef int_least16_t duk_int_least16_t; 1668 typedef uint_least32_t duk_uint_least32_t; 1669 typedef int_least32_t duk_int_least32_t; 1670 typedef uint_least64_t duk_uint_least64_t; 1671 typedef int_least64_t duk_int_least64_t; 1672 typedef uint_fast8_t duk_uint_fast8_t; 1673 typedef int_fast8_t duk_int_fast8_t; 1674 typedef uint_fast16_t duk_uint_fast16_t; 1675 typedef int_fast16_t duk_int_fast16_t; 1676 typedef uint_fast32_t duk_uint_fast32_t; 1677 typedef int_fast32_t duk_int_fast32_t; 1678 typedef uint_fast64_t duk_uint_fast64_t; 1679 typedef int_fast64_t duk_int_fast64_t; 1680 typedef uintptr_t duk_uintptr_t; 1681 typedef intptr_t duk_intptr_t; 1682 typedef uintmax_t duk_uintmax_t; 1683 typedef intmax_t duk_intmax_t; 1684 1685 #define DUK_UINT8_MIN 0 1686 #define DUK_UINT8_MAX UINT8_MAX 1687 #define DUK_INT8_MIN INT8_MIN 1688 #define DUK_INT8_MAX INT8_MAX 1689 #define DUK_UINT_LEAST8_MIN 0 1690 #define DUK_UINT_LEAST8_MAX UINT_LEAST8_MAX 1691 #define DUK_INT_LEAST8_MIN INT_LEAST8_MIN 1692 #define DUK_INT_LEAST8_MAX INT_LEAST8_MAX 1693 #define DUK_UINT_FAST8_MIN 0 1694 #define DUK_UINT_FAST8_MAX UINT_FAST8_MAX 1695 #define DUK_INT_FAST8_MIN INT_FAST8_MIN 1696 #define DUK_INT_FAST8_MAX INT_FAST8_MAX 1697 #define DUK_UINT16_MIN 0 1698 #define DUK_UINT16_MAX UINT16_MAX 1699 #define DUK_INT16_MIN INT16_MIN 1700 #define DUK_INT16_MAX INT16_MAX 1701 #define DUK_UINT_LEAST16_MIN 0 1702 #define DUK_UINT_LEAST16_MAX UINT_LEAST16_MAX 1703 #define DUK_INT_LEAST16_MIN INT_LEAST16_MIN 1704 #define DUK_INT_LEAST16_MAX INT_LEAST16_MAX 1705 #define DUK_UINT_FAST16_MIN 0 1706 #define DUK_UINT_FAST16_MAX UINT_FAST16_MAX 1707 #define DUK_INT_FAST16_MIN INT_FAST16_MIN 1708 #define DUK_INT_FAST16_MAX INT_FAST16_MAX 1709 #define DUK_UINT32_MIN 0 1710 #define DUK_UINT32_MAX UINT32_MAX 1711 #define DUK_INT32_MIN INT32_MIN 1712 #define DUK_INT32_MAX INT32_MAX 1713 #define DUK_UINT_LEAST32_MIN 0 1714 #define DUK_UINT_LEAST32_MAX UINT_LEAST32_MAX 1715 #define DUK_INT_LEAST32_MIN INT_LEAST32_MIN 1716 #define DUK_INT_LEAST32_MAX INT_LEAST32_MAX 1717 #define DUK_UINT_FAST32_MIN 0 1718 #define DUK_UINT_FAST32_MAX UINT_FAST32_MAX 1719 #define DUK_INT_FAST32_MIN INT_FAST32_MIN 1720 #define DUK_INT_FAST32_MAX INT_FAST32_MAX 1721 #define DUK_UINT64_MIN 0 1722 #define DUK_UINT64_MAX UINT64_MAX 1723 #define DUK_INT64_MIN INT64_MIN 1724 #define DUK_INT64_MAX INT64_MAX 1725 #define DUK_UINT_LEAST64_MIN 0 1726 #define DUK_UINT_LEAST64_MAX UINT_LEAST64_MAX 1727 #define DUK_INT_LEAST64_MIN INT_LEAST64_MIN 1728 #define DUK_INT_LEAST64_MAX INT_LEAST64_MAX 1729 #define DUK_UINT_FAST64_MIN 0 1730 #define DUK_UINT_FAST64_MAX UINT_FAST64_MAX 1731 #define DUK_INT_FAST64_MIN INT_FAST64_MIN 1732 #define DUK_INT_FAST64_MAX INT_FAST64_MAX 1733 1734 #define DUK_UINTPTR_MIN 0 1735 #define DUK_UINTPTR_MAX UINTPTR_MAX 1736 #define DUK_INTPTR_MIN INTPTR_MIN 1737 #define DUK_INTPTR_MAX INTPTR_MAX 1738 1739 #define DUK_UINTMAX_MIN 0 1740 #define DUK_UINTMAX_MAX UINTMAX_MAX 1741 #define DUK_INTMAX_MIN INTMAX_MIN 1742 #define DUK_INTMAX_MAX INTMAX_MAX 1743 1744 #define DUK_SIZE_MIN 0 1745 #define DUK_SIZE_MAX SIZE_MAX 1746 #undef DUK_SIZE_MAX_COMPUTED 1747 1748 #else /* C99 types */ 1749 1750 /* When C99 types are not available, we use heuristic detection to get 1751 * the basic 8, 16, 32, and (possibly) 64 bit types. The fast/least 1752 * types are then assumed to be exactly the same for now: these could 1753 * be improved per platform but C99 types are very often now available. 1754 * 64-bit types are not available on all platforms; this is OK at least 1755 * on 32-bit platforms. 1756 * 1757 * This detection code is necessarily a bit hacky and can provide typedefs 1758 * and defines that won't work correctly on some exotic platform. 1759 */ 1760 1761 #if (defined(CHAR_BIT) && (CHAR_BIT == 8)) || \ 1762 (defined(UCHAR_MAX) && (UCHAR_MAX == 255)) 1763 typedef unsigned char duk_uint8_t; 1764 typedef signed char duk_int8_t; 1765 #else 1766 #error cannot detect 8-bit type 1767 #endif 1768 1769 #if defined(USHRT_MAX) && (USHRT_MAX == 65535UL) 1770 typedef unsigned short duk_uint16_t; 1771 typedef signed short duk_int16_t; 1772 #elif defined(UINT_MAX) && (UINT_MAX == 65535UL) 1773 /* On some platforms int is 16-bit but long is 32-bit (e.g. PureC) */ 1774 typedef unsigned int duk_uint16_t; 1775 typedef signed int duk_int16_t; 1776 #else 1777 #error cannot detect 16-bit type 1778 #endif 1779 1780 #if defined(UINT_MAX) && (UINT_MAX == 4294967295UL) 1781 typedef unsigned int duk_uint32_t; 1782 typedef signed int duk_int32_t; 1783 #elif defined(ULONG_MAX) && (ULONG_MAX == 4294967295UL) 1784 /* On some platforms int is 16-bit but long is 32-bit (e.g. PureC) */ 1785 typedef unsigned long duk_uint32_t; 1786 typedef signed long duk_int32_t; 1787 #else 1788 #error cannot detect 32-bit type 1789 #endif 1790 1791 /* 64-bit type detection is a bit tricky. 1792 * 1793 * ULLONG_MAX is a standard define. __LONG_LONG_MAX__ and __ULONG_LONG_MAX__ 1794 * are used by at least GCC (even if system headers don't provide ULLONG_MAX). 1795 * Some GCC variants may provide __LONG_LONG_MAX__ but not __ULONG_LONG_MAX__. 1796 * 1797 * ULL / LL constants are rejected / warned about by some compilers, even if 1798 * the compiler has a 64-bit type and the compiler/system headers provide an 1799 * unsupported constant (ULL/LL)! Try to avoid using ULL / LL constants. 1800 * As a side effect we can only check that e.g. ULONG_MAX is larger than 32 1801 * bits but can't be sure it is exactly 64 bits. Self tests will catch such 1802 * cases. 1803 */ 1804 #undef DUK_F_HAVE_64BIT 1805 #if !defined(DUK_F_HAVE_64BIT) && defined(ULONG_MAX) 1806 #if (ULONG_MAX > 4294967295UL) 1807 #define DUK_F_HAVE_64BIT 1808 typedef unsigned long duk_uint64_t; 1809 typedef signed long duk_int64_t; 1810 #endif 1811 #endif 1812 #if !defined(DUK_F_HAVE_64BIT) && defined(ULLONG_MAX) 1813 #if (ULLONG_MAX > 4294967295UL) 1814 #define DUK_F_HAVE_64BIT 1815 typedef unsigned long long duk_uint64_t; 1816 typedef signed long long duk_int64_t; 1817 #endif 1818 #endif 1819 #if !defined(DUK_F_HAVE_64BIT) && defined(__ULONG_LONG_MAX__) 1820 #if (__ULONG_LONG_MAX__ > 4294967295UL) 1821 #define DUK_F_HAVE_64BIT 1822 typedef unsigned long long duk_uint64_t; 1823 typedef signed long long duk_int64_t; 1824 #endif 1825 #endif 1826 #if !defined(DUK_F_HAVE_64BIT) && defined(__LONG_LONG_MAX__) 1827 #if (__LONG_LONG_MAX__ > 2147483647L) 1828 #define DUK_F_HAVE_64BIT 1829 typedef unsigned long long duk_uint64_t; 1830 typedef signed long long duk_int64_t; 1831 #endif 1832 #endif 1833 #if !defined(DUK_F_HAVE_64BIT) && defined(DUK_F_MINGW) 1834 #define DUK_F_HAVE_64BIT 1835 typedef unsigned long duk_uint64_t; 1836 typedef signed long duk_int64_t; 1837 #endif 1838 #if !defined(DUK_F_HAVE_64BIT) && defined(DUK_F_MSVC) 1839 #define DUK_F_HAVE_64BIT 1840 typedef unsigned __int64 duk_uint64_t; 1841 typedef signed __int64 duk_int64_t; 1842 #endif 1843 #if !defined(DUK_F_HAVE_64BIT) 1844 /* cannot detect 64-bit type, not always needed so don't error */ 1845 #endif 1846 1847 typedef duk_uint8_t duk_uint_least8_t; 1848 typedef duk_int8_t duk_int_least8_t; 1849 typedef duk_uint16_t duk_uint_least16_t; 1850 typedef duk_int16_t duk_int_least16_t; 1851 typedef duk_uint32_t duk_uint_least32_t; 1852 typedef duk_int32_t duk_int_least32_t; 1853 typedef duk_uint8_t duk_uint_fast8_t; 1854 typedef duk_int8_t duk_int_fast8_t; 1855 typedef duk_uint16_t duk_uint_fast16_t; 1856 typedef duk_int16_t duk_int_fast16_t; 1857 typedef duk_uint32_t duk_uint_fast32_t; 1858 typedef duk_int32_t duk_int_fast32_t; 1859 #if defined(DUK_F_HAVE_64BIT) 1860 typedef duk_uint64_t duk_uint_least64_t; 1861 typedef duk_int64_t duk_int_least64_t; 1862 typedef duk_uint64_t duk_uint_fast64_t; 1863 typedef duk_int64_t duk_int_fast64_t; 1864 #endif 1865 #if defined(DUK_F_HAVE_64BIT) 1866 typedef duk_uint64_t duk_uintmax_t; 1867 typedef duk_int64_t duk_intmax_t; 1868 #else 1869 typedef duk_uint32_t duk_uintmax_t; 1870 typedef duk_int32_t duk_intmax_t; 1871 #endif 1872 1873 /* Note: the funny looking computations for signed minimum 16-bit, 32-bit, and 1874 * 64-bit values are intentional as the obvious forms (e.g. -0x80000000L) are 1875 * -not- portable. See code-issues.txt for a detailed discussion. 1876 */ 1877 #define DUK_UINT8_MIN 0UL 1878 #define DUK_UINT8_MAX 0xffUL 1879 #define DUK_INT8_MIN (-0x80L) 1880 #define DUK_INT8_MAX 0x7fL 1881 #define DUK_UINT_LEAST8_MIN 0UL 1882 #define DUK_UINT_LEAST8_MAX 0xffUL 1883 #define DUK_INT_LEAST8_MIN (-0x80L) 1884 #define DUK_INT_LEAST8_MAX 0x7fL 1885 #define DUK_UINT_FAST8_MIN 0UL 1886 #define DUK_UINT_FAST8_MAX 0xffUL 1887 #define DUK_INT_FAST8_MIN (-0x80L) 1888 #define DUK_INT_FAST8_MAX 0x7fL 1889 #define DUK_UINT16_MIN 0UL 1890 #define DUK_UINT16_MAX 0xffffUL 1891 #define DUK_INT16_MIN (-0x7fffL - 1L) 1892 #define DUK_INT16_MAX 0x7fffL 1893 #define DUK_UINT_LEAST16_MIN 0UL 1894 #define DUK_UINT_LEAST16_MAX 0xffffUL 1895 #define DUK_INT_LEAST16_MIN (-0x7fffL - 1L) 1896 #define DUK_INT_LEAST16_MAX 0x7fffL 1897 #define DUK_UINT_FAST16_MIN 0UL 1898 #define DUK_UINT_FAST16_MAX 0xffffUL 1899 #define DUK_INT_FAST16_MIN (-0x7fffL - 1L) 1900 #define DUK_INT_FAST16_MAX 0x7fffL 1901 #define DUK_UINT32_MIN 0UL 1902 #define DUK_UINT32_MAX 0xffffffffUL 1903 #define DUK_INT32_MIN (-0x7fffffffL - 1L) 1904 #define DUK_INT32_MAX 0x7fffffffL 1905 #define DUK_UINT_LEAST32_MIN 0UL 1906 #define DUK_UINT_LEAST32_MAX 0xffffffffUL 1907 #define DUK_INT_LEAST32_MIN (-0x7fffffffL - 1L) 1908 #define DUK_INT_LEAST32_MAX 0x7fffffffL 1909 #define DUK_UINT_FAST32_MIN 0UL 1910 #define DUK_UINT_FAST32_MAX 0xffffffffUL 1911 #define DUK_INT_FAST32_MIN (-0x7fffffffL - 1L) 1912 #define DUK_INT_FAST32_MAX 0x7fffffffL 1913 1914 /* 64-bit constants. Since LL / ULL constants are not always available, 1915 * use computed values. These values can't be used in preprocessor 1916 * comparisons; flag them as such. 1917 */ 1918 #if defined(DUK_F_HAVE_64BIT) 1919 #define DUK_UINT64_MIN ((duk_uint64_t) 0) 1920 #define DUK_UINT64_MAX ((duk_uint64_t) -1) 1921 #define DUK_INT64_MIN ((duk_int64_t) (~(DUK_UINT64_MAX >> 1))) 1922 #define DUK_INT64_MAX ((duk_int64_t) (DUK_UINT64_MAX >> 1)) 1923 #define DUK_UINT_LEAST64_MIN DUK_UINT64_MIN 1924 #define DUK_UINT_LEAST64_MAX DUK_UINT64_MAX 1925 #define DUK_INT_LEAST64_MIN DUK_INT64_MIN 1926 #define DUK_INT_LEAST64_MAX DUK_INT64_MAX 1927 #define DUK_UINT_FAST64_MIN DUK_UINT64_MIN 1928 #define DUK_UINT_FAST64_MAX DUK_UINT64_MAX 1929 #define DUK_INT_FAST64_MIN DUK_INT64_MIN 1930 #define DUK_INT_FAST64_MAX DUK_INT64_MAX 1931 #define DUK_UINT64_MIN_COMPUTED 1932 #define DUK_UINT64_MAX_COMPUTED 1933 #define DUK_INT64_MIN_COMPUTED 1934 #define DUK_INT64_MAX_COMPUTED 1935 #define DUK_UINT_LEAST64_MIN_COMPUTED 1936 #define DUK_UINT_LEAST64_MAX_COMPUTED 1937 #define DUK_INT_LEAST64_MIN_COMPUTED 1938 #define DUK_INT_LEAST64_MAX_COMPUTED 1939 #define DUK_UINT_FAST64_MIN_COMPUTED 1940 #define DUK_UINT_FAST64_MAX_COMPUTED 1941 #define DUK_INT_FAST64_MIN_COMPUTED 1942 #define DUK_INT_FAST64_MAX_COMPUTED 1943 #endif 1944 1945 #if defined(DUK_F_HAVE_64BIT) 1946 #define DUK_UINTMAX_MIN DUK_UINT64_MIN 1947 #define DUK_UINTMAX_MAX DUK_UINT64_MAX 1948 #define DUK_INTMAX_MIN DUK_INT64_MIN 1949 #define DUK_INTMAX_MAX DUK_INT64_MAX 1950 #define DUK_UINTMAX_MIN_COMPUTED 1951 #define DUK_UINTMAX_MAX_COMPUTED 1952 #define DUK_INTMAX_MIN_COMPUTED 1953 #define DUK_INTMAX_MAX_COMPUTED 1954 #else 1955 #define DUK_UINTMAX_MIN 0UL 1956 #define DUK_UINTMAX_MAX 0xffffffffUL 1957 #define DUK_INTMAX_MIN (-0x7fffffffL - 1L) 1958 #define DUK_INTMAX_MAX 0x7fffffffL 1959 #endif 1960 1961 /* This detection is not very reliable. */ 1962 #if defined(DUK_F_32BIT_PTRS) 1963 typedef duk_int32_t duk_intptr_t; 1964 typedef duk_uint32_t duk_uintptr_t; 1965 #define DUK_UINTPTR_MIN DUK_UINT32_MIN 1966 #define DUK_UINTPTR_MAX DUK_UINT32_MAX 1967 #define DUK_INTPTR_MIN DUK_INT32_MIN 1968 #define DUK_INTPTR_MAX DUK_INT32_MAX 1969 #elif defined(DUK_F_64BIT_PTRS) && defined(DUK_F_HAVE_64BIT) 1970 typedef duk_int64_t duk_intptr_t; 1971 typedef duk_uint64_t duk_uintptr_t; 1972 #define DUK_UINTPTR_MIN DUK_UINT64_MIN 1973 #define DUK_UINTPTR_MAX DUK_UINT64_MAX 1974 #define DUK_INTPTR_MIN DUK_INT64_MIN 1975 #define DUK_INTPTR_MAX DUK_INT64_MAX 1976 #define DUK_UINTPTR_MIN_COMPUTED 1977 #define DUK_UINTPTR_MAX_COMPUTED 1978 #define DUK_INTPTR_MIN_COMPUTED 1979 #define DUK_INTPTR_MAX_COMPUTED 1980 #else 1981 #error cannot determine intptr type 1982 #endif 1983 1984 /* SIZE_MAX may be missing so use an approximate value for it. */ 1985 #undef DUK_SIZE_MAX_COMPUTED 1986 #if !defined(SIZE_MAX) 1987 #define DUK_SIZE_MAX_COMPUTED 1988 #define SIZE_MAX ((size_t) (-1)) 1989 #endif 1990 #define DUK_SIZE_MIN 0 1991 #define DUK_SIZE_MAX SIZE_MAX 1992 1993 #endif /* C99 types */ 1994 1995 /* A few types are assumed to always exist. */ 1996 typedef size_t duk_size_t; 1997 typedef ptrdiff_t duk_ptrdiff_t; 1998 1999 /* The best type for an "all around int" in Duktape internals is "at least 2000 * 32 bit signed integer" which is most convenient. Same for unsigned type. 2001 * Prefer 'int' when large enough, as it is almost always a convenient type. 2002 */ 2003 #if defined(UINT_MAX) && (UINT_MAX >= 0xffffffffUL) 2004 typedef int duk_int_t; 2005 typedef unsigned int duk_uint_t; 2006 #define DUK_INT_MIN INT_MIN 2007 #define DUK_INT_MAX INT_MAX 2008 #define DUK_UINT_MIN 0 2009 #define DUK_UINT_MAX UINT_MAX 2010 #else 2011 typedef duk_int_fast32_t duk_int_t; 2012 typedef duk_uint_fast32_t duk_uint_t; 2013 #define DUK_INT_MIN DUK_INT_FAST32_MIN 2014 #define DUK_INT_MAX DUK_INT_FAST32_MAX 2015 #define DUK_UINT_MIN DUK_UINT_FAST32_MIN 2016 #define DUK_UINT_MAX DUK_UINT_FAST32_MAX 2017 #endif 2018 2019 /* Same as 'duk_int_t' but guaranteed to be a 'fast' variant if this 2020 * distinction matters for the CPU. These types are used mainly in the 2021 * executor where it might really matter. 2022 */ 2023 typedef duk_int_fast32_t duk_int_fast_t; 2024 typedef duk_uint_fast32_t duk_uint_fast_t; 2025 #define DUK_INT_FAST_MIN DUK_INT_FAST32_MIN 2026 #define DUK_INT_FAST_MAX DUK_INT_FAST32_MAX 2027 #define DUK_UINT_FAST_MIN DUK_UINT_FAST32_MIN 2028 #define DUK_UINT_FAST_MAX DUK_UINT_FAST32_MAX 2029 2030 /* Small integers (16 bits or more) can fall back to the 'int' type, but 2031 * have a typedef so they are marked "small" explicitly. 2032 */ 2033 typedef int duk_small_int_t; 2034 typedef unsigned int duk_small_uint_t; 2035 #define DUK_SMALL_INT_MIN INT_MIN 2036 #define DUK_SMALL_INT_MAX INT_MAX 2037 #define DUK_SMALL_UINT_MIN 0 2038 #define DUK_SMALL_UINT_MAX UINT_MAX 2039 2040 /* Fast variants of small integers, again for really fast paths like the 2041 * executor. 2042 */ 2043 typedef duk_int_fast16_t duk_small_int_fast_t; 2044 typedef duk_uint_fast16_t duk_small_uint_fast_t; 2045 #define DUK_SMALL_INT_FAST_MIN DUK_INT_FAST16_MIN 2046 #define DUK_SMALL_INT_FAST_MAX DUK_INT_FAST16_MAX 2047 #define DUK_SMALL_UINT_FAST_MIN DUK_UINT_FAST16_MIN 2048 #define DUK_SMALL_UINT_FAST_MAX DUK_UINT_FAST16_MAX 2049 2050 /* Boolean values are represented with the platform 'unsigned int'. */ 2051 typedef duk_small_uint_t duk_bool_t; 2052 #define DUK_BOOL_MIN DUK_SMALL_UINT_MIN 2053 #define DUK_BOOL_MAX DUK_SMALL_UINT_MAX 2054 2055 /* Index values must have at least 32-bit signed range. */ 2056 typedef duk_int_t duk_idx_t; 2057 #define DUK_IDX_MIN DUK_INT_MIN 2058 #define DUK_IDX_MAX DUK_INT_MAX 2059 2060 /* Unsigned index variant. */ 2061 typedef duk_uint_t duk_uidx_t; 2062 #define DUK_UIDX_MIN DUK_UINT_MIN 2063 #define DUK_UIDX_MAX DUK_UINT_MAX 2064 2065 /* Array index values, could be exact 32 bits. 2066 * Currently no need for signed duk_arridx_t. 2067 */ 2068 typedef duk_uint_t duk_uarridx_t; 2069 #define DUK_UARRIDX_MIN DUK_UINT_MIN 2070 #define DUK_UARRIDX_MAX DUK_UINT_MAX 2071 2072 /* Duktape/C function return value, platform int is enough for now to 2073 * represent 0, 1, or negative error code. Must be compatible with 2074 * assigning truth values (e.g. duk_ret_t rc = (foo == bar);). 2075 */ 2076 typedef duk_small_int_t duk_ret_t; 2077 #define DUK_RET_MIN DUK_SMALL_INT_MIN 2078 #define DUK_RET_MAX DUK_SMALL_INT_MAX 2079 2080 /* Error codes are represented with platform int. High bits are used 2081 * for flags and such, so 32 bits are needed. 2082 */ 2083 typedef duk_int_t duk_errcode_t; 2084 #define DUK_ERRCODE_MIN DUK_INT_MIN 2085 #define DUK_ERRCODE_MAX DUK_INT_MAX 2086 2087 /* Codepoint type. Must be 32 bits or more because it is used also for 2088 * internal codepoints. The type is signed because negative codepoints 2089 * are used as internal markers (e.g. to mark EOF or missing argument). 2090 * (X)UTF-8/CESU-8 encode/decode take and return an unsigned variant to 2091 * ensure duk_uint32_t casts back and forth nicely. Almost everything 2092 * else uses the signed one. 2093 */ 2094 typedef duk_int_t duk_codepoint_t; 2095 typedef duk_uint_t duk_ucodepoint_t; 2096 #define DUK_CODEPOINT_MIN DUK_INT_MIN 2097 #define DUK_CODEPOINT_MAX DUK_INT_MAX 2098 #define DUK_UCODEPOINT_MIN DUK_UINT_MIN 2099 #define DUK_UCODEPOINT_MAX DUK_UINT_MAX 2100 2101 /* IEEE float/double typedef. */ 2102 typedef float duk_float_t; 2103 typedef double duk_double_t; 2104 2105 /* We're generally assuming that we're working on a platform with a 32-bit 2106 * address space. If DUK_SIZE_MAX is a typecast value (which is necessary 2107 * if SIZE_MAX is missing), the check must be avoided because the 2108 * preprocessor can't do a comparison. 2109 */ 2110 #if !defined(DUK_SIZE_MAX) 2111 #error DUK_SIZE_MAX is undefined, probably missing SIZE_MAX 2112 #elif !defined(DUK_SIZE_MAX_COMPUTED) 2113 #if DUK_SIZE_MAX < 0xffffffffUL 2114 /* On some systems SIZE_MAX can be smaller than max unsigned 32-bit value 2115 * which seems incorrect if size_t is (at least) an unsigned 32-bit type. 2116 * However, it doesn't seem useful to error out compilation if this is the 2117 * case. 2118 */ 2119 #endif 2120 #endif 2121 2122 /* Type used in public API declarations and user code. Typedef maps to 2123 * 'struct duk_hthread' like the 'duk_hthread' typedef which is used 2124 * exclusively in internals. 2125 */ 2126 typedef struct duk_hthread duk_context; 2127 2128 /* Check whether we should use 64-bit integers or not. 2129 * 2130 * Quite incomplete now. Use 64-bit types if detected (C99 or other detection) 2131 * unless they are known to be unreliable. For instance, 64-bit types are 2132 * available on VBCC but seem to misbehave. 2133 */ 2134 #if defined(DUK_F_HAVE_64BIT) && !defined(DUK_F_VBCC) 2135 #define DUK_USE_64BIT_OPS 2136 #else 2137 #undef DUK_USE_64BIT_OPS 2138 #endif 2139 2140 /* 2141 * Fill-ins for platform, architecture, and compiler 2142 */ 2143 2144 /* An abort()-like primitive is needed by the default fatal error handler. */ 2145 #if !defined(DUK_ABORT) 2146 #define DUK_ABORT abort 2147 #endif 2148 2149 #if !defined(DUK_SETJMP) 2150 #define DUK_JMPBUF_TYPE jmp_buf 2151 #define DUK_SETJMP(jb) setjmp((jb)) 2152 #define DUK_LONGJMP(jb) longjmp((jb), 1) 2153 #endif 2154 2155 #if 0 2156 /* sigsetjmp() alternative */ 2157 #define DUK_JMPBUF_TYPE sigjmp_buf 2158 #define DUK_SETJMP(jb) sigsetjmp((jb)) 2159 #define DUK_LONGJMP(jb) siglongjmp((jb), 1) 2160 #endif 2161 2162 /* Special naming to avoid conflict with e.g. DUK_FREE() in duk_heap.h 2163 * (which is unfortunately named). May sometimes need replacement, e.g. 2164 * some compilers don't handle zero length or NULL correctly in realloc(). 2165 */ 2166 #if !defined(DUK_ANSI_MALLOC) 2167 #define DUK_ANSI_MALLOC malloc 2168 #endif 2169 #if !defined(DUK_ANSI_REALLOC) 2170 #define DUK_ANSI_REALLOC realloc 2171 #endif 2172 #if !defined(DUK_ANSI_CALLOC) 2173 #define DUK_ANSI_CALLOC calloc 2174 #endif 2175 #if !defined(DUK_ANSI_FREE) 2176 #define DUK_ANSI_FREE free 2177 #endif 2178 2179 /* ANSI C (various versions) and some implementations require that the 2180 * pointer arguments to memset(), memcpy(), and memmove() be valid values 2181 * even when byte size is 0 (even a NULL pointer is considered invalid in 2182 * this context). Zero-size operations as such are allowed, as long as their 2183 * pointer arguments point to a valid memory area. The DUK_MEMSET(), 2184 * DUK_MEMCPY(), and DUK_MEMMOVE() macros require this same behavior, i.e.: 2185 * (1) pointers must be valid and non-NULL, (2) zero size must otherwise be 2186 * allowed. If these are not fulfilled, a macro wrapper is needed. 2187 * 2188 * http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5243012/is-it-guaranteed-to-be-safe-to-perform-memcpy0-0-0 2189 * http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2007-October/011065.html 2190 * 2191 * Not sure what's the required behavior when a pointer points just past the 2192 * end of a buffer, which often happens in practice (e.g. zero size memmoves). 2193 * For example, if allocation size is 3, the following pointer would not 2194 * technically point to a valid memory byte: 2195 * 2196 * <-- alloc --> 2197 * | 0 | 1 | 2 | ..... 2198 * ^-- p=3, points after last valid byte (2) 2199 */ 2200 #if !defined(DUK_MEMCPY) 2201 #if defined(DUK_F_UCLIBC) 2202 /* Old uclibcs have a broken memcpy so use memmove instead (this is overly wide 2203 * now on purpose): http://lists.uclibc.org/pipermail/uclibc-cvs/2008-October/025511.html 2204 */ 2205 #define DUK_MEMCPY memmove 2206 #else 2207 #define DUK_MEMCPY memcpy 2208 #endif 2209 #endif 2210 #if !defined(DUK_MEMMOVE) 2211 #define DUK_MEMMOVE memmove 2212 #endif 2213 #if !defined(DUK_MEMCMP) 2214 #define DUK_MEMCMP memcmp 2215 #endif 2216 #if !defined(DUK_MEMSET) 2217 #define DUK_MEMSET memset 2218 #endif 2219 #if !defined(DUK_STRLEN) 2220 #define DUK_STRLEN strlen 2221 #endif 2222 #if !defined(DUK_STRCMP) 2223 #define DUK_STRCMP strcmp 2224 #endif 2225 #if !defined(DUK_STRNCMP) 2226 #define DUK_STRNCMP strncmp 2227 #endif 2228 #if !defined(DUK_SPRINTF) 2229 #define DUK_SPRINTF sprintf 2230 #endif 2231 #if !defined(DUK_SNPRINTF) 2232 /* snprintf() is technically not part of C89 but usually available. */ 2233 #define DUK_SNPRINTF snprintf 2234 #endif 2235 #if !defined(DUK_VSPRINTF) 2236 #define DUK_VSPRINTF vsprintf 2237 #endif 2238 #if !defined(DUK_VSNPRINTF) 2239 /* vsnprintf() is technically not part of C89 but usually available. */ 2240 #define DUK_VSNPRINTF vsnprintf 2241 #endif 2242 #if !defined(DUK_SSCANF) 2243 #define DUK_SSCANF sscanf 2244 #endif 2245 #if !defined(DUK_VSSCANF) 2246 #define DUK_VSSCANF vsscanf 2247 #endif 2248 #if !defined(DUK_MEMZERO) 2249 #define DUK_MEMZERO(p,n) DUK_MEMSET((p), 0, (n)) 2250 #endif 2251 2252 #if !defined(DUK_DOUBLE_INFINITY) 2253 #undef DUK_USE_COMPUTED_INFINITY 2254 #if defined(DUK_F_GCC_VERSION) && (DUK_F_GCC_VERSION < 40600) 2255 /* GCC older than 4.6: avoid overflow warnings related to using INFINITY */ 2256 #define DUK_DOUBLE_INFINITY (__builtin_inf()) 2257 #elif defined(INFINITY) 2258 #define DUK_DOUBLE_INFINITY ((double) INFINITY) 2259 #elif !defined(DUK_F_VBCC) && !defined(DUK_F_MSVC) && !defined(DUK_F_BCC) && \ 2260 !defined(DUK_F_OLD_SOLARIS) && !defined(DUK_F_AIX) 2261 #define DUK_DOUBLE_INFINITY (1.0 / 0.0) 2262 #else 2263 /* In VBCC (1.0 / 0.0) results in a warning and 0.0 instead of infinity. 2264 * Use a computed infinity (initialized when a heap is created at the 2265 * latest). 2266 */ 2267 #define DUK_USE_COMPUTED_INFINITY 2268 #define DUK_DOUBLE_INFINITY duk_computed_infinity 2269 #endif 2270 #endif 2271 2272 #if !defined(DUK_DOUBLE_NAN) 2273 #undef DUK_USE_COMPUTED_NAN 2274 #if defined(NAN) 2275 #define DUK_DOUBLE_NAN NAN 2276 #elif !defined(DUK_F_VBCC) && !defined(DUK_F_MSVC) && !defined(DUK_F_BCC) && \ 2277 !defined(DUK_F_OLD_SOLARIS) && !defined(DUK_F_AIX) 2278 #define DUK_DOUBLE_NAN (0.0 / 0.0) 2279 #else 2280 /* In VBCC (0.0 / 0.0) results in a warning and 0.0 instead of NaN. 2281 * In MSVC (VS2010 Express) (0.0 / 0.0) results in a compile error. 2282 * Use a computed NaN (initialized when a heap is created at the 2283 * latest). 2284 */ 2285 #define DUK_USE_COMPUTED_NAN 2286 #define DUK_DOUBLE_NAN duk_computed_nan 2287 #endif 2288 #endif 2289 2290 /* Many platforms are missing fpclassify() and friends, so use replacements 2291 * if necessary. The replacement constants (FP_NAN etc) can be anything but 2292 * match Linux constants now. 2293 */ 2294 #undef DUK_USE_REPL_FPCLASSIFY 2295 #undef DUK_USE_REPL_SIGNBIT 2296 #undef DUK_USE_REPL_ISFINITE 2297 #undef DUK_USE_REPL_ISNAN 2298 #undef DUK_USE_REPL_ISINF 2299 2300 /* Complex condition broken into separate parts. */ 2301 #undef DUK_F_USE_REPL_ALL 2302 #if !(defined(FP_NAN) && defined(FP_INFINITE) && defined(FP_ZERO) && \ 2303 defined(FP_SUBNORMAL) && defined(FP_NORMAL)) 2304 /* Missing some obvious constants. */ 2305 #define DUK_F_USE_REPL_ALL 2306 #elif defined(DUK_F_AMIGAOS) && defined(DUK_F_VBCC) 2307 /* VBCC is missing the built-ins even in C99 mode (perhaps a header issue). */ 2308 #define DUK_F_USE_REPL_ALL 2309 #elif defined(DUK_F_AMIGAOS) && defined(DUK_F_M68K) 2310 /* AmigaOS + M68K seems to have math issues even when using GCC cross 2311 * compilation. Use replacements for all AmigaOS versions on M68K 2312 * regardless of compiler. 2313 */ 2314 #define DUK_F_USE_REPL_ALL 2315 #elif defined(DUK_F_FREEBSD) && defined(DUK_F_CLANG) 2316 /* Placeholder fix for (detection is wider than necessary): 2317 * http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=17788 2318 */ 2319 #define DUK_F_USE_REPL_ALL 2320 #elif defined(DUK_F_UCLIBC) 2321 /* At least some uclibc versions have broken floating point math. For 2322 * example, fpclassify() can incorrectly classify certain NaN formats. 2323 * To be safe, use replacements. 2324 */ 2325 #define DUK_F_USE_REPL_ALL 2326 #elif defined(DUK_F_AIX) 2327 /* Older versions may be missing isnan(), etc. */ 2328 #define DUK_F_USE_REPL_ALL 2329 #endif 2330 2331 #if defined(DUK_F_USE_REPL_ALL) 2332 #define DUK_USE_REPL_FPCLASSIFY 2333 #define DUK_USE_REPL_SIGNBIT 2334 #define DUK_USE_REPL_ISFINITE 2335 #define DUK_USE_REPL_ISNAN 2336 #define DUK_USE_REPL_ISINF 2337 #define DUK_FPCLASSIFY duk_repl_fpclassify 2338 #define DUK_SIGNBIT duk_repl_signbit 2339 #define DUK_ISFINITE duk_repl_isfinite 2340 #define DUK_ISNAN duk_repl_isnan 2341 #define DUK_ISINF duk_repl_isinf 2342 #define DUK_FP_NAN 0 2343 #define DUK_FP_INFINITE 1 2344 #define DUK_FP_ZERO 2 2345 #define DUK_FP_SUBNORMAL 3 2346 #define DUK_FP_NORMAL 4 2347 #else 2348 #define DUK_FPCLASSIFY fpclassify 2349 #define DUK_SIGNBIT signbit 2350 #define DUK_ISFINITE isfinite 2351 #define DUK_ISNAN isnan 2352 #define DUK_ISINF isinf 2353 #define DUK_FP_NAN FP_NAN 2354 #define DUK_FP_INFINITE FP_INFINITE 2355 #define DUK_FP_ZERO FP_ZERO 2356 #define DUK_FP_SUBNORMAL FP_SUBNORMAL 2357 #define DUK_FP_NORMAL FP_NORMAL 2358 #endif 2359 2360 #if defined(DUK_F_USE_REPL_ALL) 2361 #undef DUK_F_USE_REPL_ALL 2362 #endif 2363 2364 /* These functions don't currently need replacement but are wrapped for 2365 * completeness. Because these are used as function pointers, they need 2366 * to be defined as concrete C functions (not macros). 2367 */ 2368 #if !defined(DUK_FABS) 2369 #define DUK_FABS fabs 2370 #endif 2371 #if !defined(DUK_FLOOR) 2372 #define DUK_FLOOR floor 2373 #endif 2374 #if !defined(DUK_CEIL) 2375 #define DUK_CEIL ceil 2376 #endif 2377 #if !defined(DUK_FMOD) 2378 #define DUK_FMOD fmod 2379 #endif 2380 #if !defined(DUK_POW) 2381 #define DUK_POW pow 2382 #endif 2383 #if !defined(DUK_ACOS) 2384 #define DUK_ACOS acos 2385 #endif 2386 #if !defined(DUK_ASIN) 2387 #define DUK_ASIN asin 2388 #endif 2389 #if !defined(DUK_ATAN) 2390 #define DUK_ATAN atan 2391 #endif 2392 #if !defined(DUK_ATAN2) 2393 #define DUK_ATAN2 atan2 2394 #endif 2395 #if !defined(DUK_SIN) 2396 #define DUK_SIN sin 2397 #endif 2398 #if !defined(DUK_COS) 2399 #define DUK_COS cos 2400 #endif 2401 #if !defined(DUK_TAN) 2402 #define DUK_TAN tan 2403 #endif 2404 #if !defined(DUK_EXP) 2405 #define DUK_EXP exp 2406 #endif 2407 #if !defined(DUK_LOG) 2408 #define DUK_LOG log 2409 #endif 2410 #if !defined(DUK_SQRT) 2411 #define DUK_SQRT sqrt 2412 #endif 2413 2414 /* The functions below exist only in C99/C++11 or later and need a workaround 2415 * for platforms that don't include them. MSVC isn't detected as C99, but 2416 * these functions also exist in MSVC 2013 and later so include a clause for 2417 * that too. Android doesn't have log2; disable all of these for Android. 2418 */ 2419 #if (defined(DUK_F_C99) || defined(DUK_F_CPP11) || (defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1800))) && \ 2420 !defined(DUK_F_ANDROID) && !defined(DUK_F_MINT) 2421 #if !defined(DUK_CBRT) 2422 #define DUK_CBRT cbrt 2423 #endif 2424 #if !defined(DUK_LOG2) 2425 #define DUK_LOG2 log2 2426 #endif 2427 #if !defined(DUK_LOG10) 2428 #define DUK_LOG10 log10 2429 #endif 2430 #if !defined(DUK_TRUNC) 2431 #define DUK_TRUNC trunc 2432 #endif 2433 #endif /* DUK_F_C99 etc */ 2434 2435 /* NetBSD 6.0 x86 (at least) has a few problems with pow() semantics, 2436 * see test-bug-netbsd-math-pow.js. MinGW has similar (but different) 2437 * issues, see test-bug-mingw-math-issues.js. Enable pow() workarounds 2438 * for these targets. 2439 */ 2440 #undef DUK_USE_POW_WORKAROUNDS 2441 #if defined(DUK_F_NETBSD) || defined(DUK_F_MINGW) 2442 #define DUK_USE_POW_WORKAROUNDS 2443 #endif 2444 2445 /* Similar workarounds for atan2() semantics issues. MinGW issues are 2446 * documented in test-bug-mingw-math-issues.js. 2447 */ 2448 #undef DUK_USE_ATAN2_WORKAROUNDS 2449 #if defined(DUK_F_MINGW) 2450 #define DUK_USE_ATAN2_WORKAROUNDS 2451 #endif 2452 2453 /* Rely as little as possible on compiler behavior for NaN comparison, 2454 * signed zero handling, etc. Currently never activated but may be needed 2455 * for broken compilers. 2456 */ 2457 #undef DUK_USE_PARANOID_MATH 2458 2459 /* There was a curious bug where test-bi-date-canceling.js would fail e.g. 2460 * on 64-bit Ubuntu, gcc-4.8.1, -m32, and no -std=c99. Some date computations 2461 * using doubles would be optimized which then broke some corner case tests. 2462 * The problem goes away by adding 'volatile' to the datetime computations. 2463 * Not sure what the actual triggering conditions are, but using this on 2464 * non-C99 systems solves the known issues and has relatively little cost 2465 * on other platforms. 2466 */ 2467 #undef DUK_USE_PARANOID_DATE_COMPUTATION 2468 #if !defined(DUK_F_C99) 2469 #define DUK_USE_PARANOID_DATE_COMPUTATION 2470 #endif 2471 2472 /* 2473 * Byte order and double memory layout detection 2474 * 2475 * Endianness detection is a major portability hassle because the macros 2476 * and headers are not standardized. There's even variance across UNIX 2477 * platforms. Even with "standard" headers, details like underscore count 2478 * varies between platforms, e.g. both __BYTE_ORDER and _BYTE_ORDER are used 2479 * (Crossbridge has a single underscore, for instance). 2480 * 2481 * The checks below are structured with this in mind: several approaches are 2482 * used, and at the end we check if any of them worked. This allows generic 2483 * approaches to be tried first, and platform/compiler specific hacks tried 2484 * last. As a last resort, the user can force a specific endianness, as it's 2485 * not likely that automatic detection will work on the most exotic platforms. 2486 * 2487 * Duktape supports little and big endian machines. There's also support 2488 * for a hybrid used by some ARM machines where integers are little endian 2489 * but IEEE double values use a mixed order (12345678 -> 43218765). This 2490 * byte order for doubles is referred to as "mixed endian". 2491 */ 2492 2493 /* GCC and Clang provide endianness defines as built-in predefines, with 2494 * leading and trailing double underscores (e.g. __BYTE_ORDER__). See 2495 * output of "make gccpredefs" and "make clangpredefs". Clang doesn't 2496 * seem to provide __FLOAT_WORD_ORDER__; assume not mixed endian for clang. 2497 * http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/cpp/Common-Predefined-Macros.html 2498 */ 2499 #if !defined(DUK_USE_BYTEORDER) && defined(__BYTE_ORDER__) 2500 #if defined(__ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__) && (__BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__) 2501 #if defined(__FLOAT_WORD_ORDER__) && defined(__ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__) && (__FLOAT_WORD_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__) 2502 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 1 2503 #elif defined(__FLOAT_WORD_ORDER__) && defined(__ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__) && (__FLOAT_WORD_ORDER__ == __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__) 2504 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 2 2505 #elif !defined(__FLOAT_WORD_ORDER__) 2506 /* Float word order not known, assume not a hybrid. */ 2507 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 1 2508 #else 2509 /* Byte order is little endian but cannot determine IEEE double word order. */ 2510 #endif /* float word order */ 2511 #elif defined(__ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__) && (__BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__) 2512 #if defined(__FLOAT_WORD_ORDER__) && defined(__ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__) && (__FLOAT_WORD_ORDER__ == __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__) 2513 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 3 2514 #elif !defined(__FLOAT_WORD_ORDER__) 2515 /* Float word order not known, assume not a hybrid. */ 2516 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 3 2517 #else 2518 /* Byte order is big endian but cannot determine IEEE double word order. */ 2519 #endif /* float word order */ 2520 #else 2521 /* Cannot determine byte order; __ORDER_PDP_ENDIAN__ is related to 32-bit 2522 * integer ordering and is not relevant. 2523 */ 2524 #endif /* integer byte order */ 2525 #endif /* !defined(DUK_USE_BYTEORDER) && defined(__BYTE_ORDER__) */ 2526 2527 /* More or less standard endianness predefines provided by header files. 2528 * The ARM hybrid case is detected by assuming that __FLOAT_WORD_ORDER 2529 * will be big endian, see: http://lists.mysql.com/internals/443. 2530 * On some platforms some defines may be present with an empty value which 2531 * causes comparisons to fail: https://github.com/svaarala/duktape/issues/453. 2532 */ 2533 #if !defined(DUK_USE_BYTEORDER) 2534 #if defined(__BYTE_ORDER) && defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN) && (__BYTE_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN) || \ 2535 defined(_BYTE_ORDER) && defined(_LITTLE_ENDIAN) && (_BYTE_ORDER == _LITTLE_ENDIAN) || \ 2536 defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN__) 2537 #if defined(__FLOAT_WORD_ORDER) && defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN) && (__FLOAT_WORD_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN) || \ 2538 defined(_FLOAT_WORD_ORDER) && defined(_LITTLE_ENDIAN) && (_FLOAT_WORD_ORDER == _LITTLE_ENDIAN) 2539 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 1 2540 #elif defined(__FLOAT_WORD_ORDER) && defined(__BIG_ENDIAN) && (__FLOAT_WORD_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN) || \ 2541 defined(_FLOAT_WORD_ORDER) && defined(_BIG_ENDIAN) && (_FLOAT_WORD_ORDER == _BIG_ENDIAN) 2542 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 2 2543 #elif !defined(__FLOAT_WORD_ORDER) && !defined(_FLOAT_WORD_ORDER) 2544 /* Float word order not known, assume not a hybrid. */ 2545 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 1 2546 #else 2547 /* Byte order is little endian but cannot determine IEEE double word order. */ 2548 #endif /* float word order */ 2549 #elif defined(__BYTE_ORDER) && defined(__BIG_ENDIAN) && (__BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN) || \ 2550 defined(_BYTE_ORDER) && defined(_BIG_ENDIAN) && (_BYTE_ORDER == _BIG_ENDIAN) || \ 2551 defined(__BIG_ENDIAN__) 2552 #if defined(__FLOAT_WORD_ORDER) && defined(__BIG_ENDIAN) && (__FLOAT_WORD_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN) || \ 2553 defined(_FLOAT_WORD_ORDER) && defined(_BIG_ENDIAN) && (_FLOAT_WORD_ORDER == _BIG_ENDIAN) 2554 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 3 2555 #elif !defined(__FLOAT_WORD_ORDER) && !defined(_FLOAT_WORD_ORDER) 2556 /* Float word order not known, assume not a hybrid. */ 2557 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 3 2558 #else 2559 /* Byte order is big endian but cannot determine IEEE double word order. */ 2560 #endif /* float word order */ 2561 #else 2562 /* Cannot determine byte order. */ 2563 #endif /* integer byte order */ 2564 #endif /* !defined(DUK_USE_BYTEORDER) */ 2565 2566 /* QNX gcc cross compiler seems to define e.g. __LITTLEENDIAN__ or __BIGENDIAN__: 2567 * $ /opt/qnx650/host/linux/x86/usr/bin/i486-pc-nto-qnx6.5.0-gcc -dM -E - </dev/null | grep -ni endian 2568 * 67:#define __LITTLEENDIAN__ 1 2569 * $ /opt/qnx650/host/linux/x86/usr/bin/mips-unknown-nto-qnx6.5.0-gcc -dM -E - </dev/null | grep -ni endian 2570 * 81:#define __BIGENDIAN__ 1 2571 * $ /opt/qnx650/host/linux/x86/usr/bin/arm-unknown-nto-qnx6.5.0-gcc -dM -E - </dev/null | grep -ni endian 2572 * 70:#define __LITTLEENDIAN__ 1 2573 */ 2574 #if !defined(DUK_USE_BYTEORDER) 2575 #if defined(__LITTLEENDIAN__) 2576 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 1 2577 #elif defined(__BIGENDIAN__) 2578 #define DUK_USE_BYTEORDER 3 2579 #endif 2580 #endif 2581 2582 /* 2583 * Alignment requirement and support for unaligned accesses 2584 * 2585 * Assume unaligned accesses are not supported unless specifically allowed 2586 * in the target platform. Some platforms may support unaligned accesses 2587 * but alignment to 4 or 8 may still be desirable. Note that unaligned 2588 * accesses (and even pointers) relative to natural alignment (regardless 2589 * of target alignment) are technically undefined behavior and thus 2590 * compiler/architecture specific. 2591 */ 2592 2593 /* If not forced, use safe default for alignment. */ 2594 #if !defined(DUK_USE_ALIGN_BY) 2595 #define DUK_USE_ALIGN_BY 8 2596 #endif 2597 2598 /* Compiler specific hackery needed to force struct size to match alignment, 2599 * see e.g. duk_hbuffer.h. 2600 * 2601 * http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11130109/c-struct-size-alignment 2602 * http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10951039/specifying-64-bit-alignment 2603 */ 2604 #if !(defined(DUK_USE_PACK_MSVC_PRAGMA) || defined(DUK_USE_PACK_GCC_ATTR) || \ 2605 defined(DUK_USE_PACK_CLANG_ATTR) || defined(DUK_USE_PACK_DUMMY_MEMBER)) 2606 #define DUK_USE_PACK_DUMMY_MEMBER 2607 #endif 2608 2609 #if !defined(DUK_U64_CONSTANT) 2610 #define DUK_U64_CONSTANT(x) x##ULL 2611 #endif 2612 #if !defined(DUK_I64_CONSTANT) 2613 #define DUK_I64_CONSTANT(x) x##LL 2614 #endif 2615 2616 #if !defined(DUK_VA_COPY) 2617 /* We need va_copy() which is defined in C99 / C++11, so an awkward 2618 * replacement is needed for pre-C99 / pre-C++11 environments. This 2619 * will quite likely need portability hacks for some non-C99 2620 * environments. 2621 */ 2622 #if defined(DUK_F_C99) || defined(DUK_F_CPP11) 2623 /* C99 / C++11 and above: rely on va_copy() which is required. 2624 * Omit parenthesis on macro right side on purpose to minimize differences 2625 * to direct use. 2626 */ 2627 #define DUK_VA_COPY(dest,src) va_copy(dest,src) 2628 #else 2629 /* Pre-C99: va_list type is implementation dependent. This replacement 2630 * assumes it is a plain value so that a simple assignment will work. 2631 * This is not the case on all platforms (it may be a single-array element, 2632 * for instance). 2633 */ 2634 #define DUK_VA_COPY(dest,src) do { (dest) = (src); } while (0) 2635 #endif 2636 #endif 2637 2638 #if !defined(DUK_MACRO_STRINGIFY) 2639 /* Macro hackery to convert e.g. __LINE__ to a string without formatting, 2640 * see: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/240353/convert-a-preprocessor-token-to-a-string 2641 */ 2642 #define DUK_MACRO_STRINGIFY_HELPER(x) #x 2643 #define DUK_MACRO_STRINGIFY(x) DUK_MACRO_STRINGIFY_HELPER(x) 2644 #endif 2645 2646 #if !defined(DUK_CAUSE_SEGFAULT) 2647 /* This can be used for testing; valgrind will then indicate the C call stack 2648 * leading to the call site. 2649 */ 2650 #define DUK_CAUSE_SEGFAULT() do { *((volatile duk_uint32_t *) NULL) = (duk_uint32_t) 0xdeadbeefUL; } while (0) 2651 #endif 2652 2653 #if !defined(DUK_UNREF) 2654 /* Macro for suppressing warnings for potentially unreferenced variables. 2655 * The variables can be actually unreferenced or unreferenced in some 2656 * specific cases only; for instance, if a variable is only debug printed, 2657 * it is unreferenced when debug printing is disabled. May cause warnings 2658 * for volatile arguments. 2659 */ 2660 #define DUK_UNREF(x) do { (void) (x); } while (0) 2661 #endif 2662 2663 /* Fillin for DUK_NORETURN; DUK_WO_NORETURN() is used to insert dummy 2664 * dummy statements after noreturn calls to silence harmless compiler 2665 * warnings, e.g.: 2666 * 2667 * DUK_ERROR_TYPE(thr, "aiee"); 2668 * DUK_WO_NORETURN(return 0;); 2669 * 2670 * Statements inside DUK_WO_NORETURN() must NEVER be actually reachable, 2671 * and they're only included to satisfy the compiler. 2672 */ 2673 #if defined(DUK_NORETURN) 2674 #define DUK_WO_NORETURN(stmt) do { } while (0) 2675 #else 2676 #define DUK_NORETURN(decl) decl 2677 #define DUK_WO_NORETURN(stmt) do { stmt } while (0) 2678 #endif 2679 2680 #if defined(DUK_UNREACHABLE) 2681 #define DUK_WO_UNREACHABLE(stmt) do { } while (0) 2682 #else 2683 /* Don't know how to declare unreachable point, so don't do it; this 2684 * may cause some spurious compilation warnings (e.g. "variable used 2685 * uninitialized"). 2686 */ 2687 #define DUK_UNREACHABLE() do { } while (0) 2688 #define DUK_WO_UNREACHABLE(stmt) do { stmt } while (0) 2689 #endif 2690 2691 #if !defined(DUK_LOSE_CONST) 2692 /* Convert any input pointer into a "void *", losing a const qualifier. 2693 * This is not fully portable because casting through duk_uintptr_t may 2694 * not work on all architectures (e.g. those with long, segmented pointers). 2695 */ 2696 #define DUK_LOSE_CONST(src) ((void *) (duk_uintptr_t) (src)) 2697 #endif 2698 2699 #if !defined(DUK_LIKELY) 2700 #define DUK_LIKELY(x) (x) 2701 #endif 2702 #if !defined(DUK_UNLIKELY) 2703 #define DUK_UNLIKELY(x) (x) 2704 #endif 2705 #if !defined(DUK_UNPREDICTABLE) 2706 #define DUK_UNPREDICTABLE(x) (x) 2707 #endif 2708 2709 #if !defined(DUK_NOINLINE) 2710 #define DUK_NOINLINE /*nop*/ 2711 #endif 2712 #if !defined(DUK_INLINE) 2713 #define DUK_INLINE /*nop*/ 2714 #endif 2715 #if !defined(DUK_ALWAYS_INLINE) 2716 #define DUK_ALWAYS_INLINE /*nop*/ 2717 #endif 2718 2719 #if !defined(DUK_HOT) 2720 #define DUK_HOT /*nop*/ 2721 #endif 2722 #if !defined(DUK_COLD) 2723 #define DUK_COLD /*nop*/ 2724 #endif 2725 2726 #if !defined(DUK_EXTERNAL_DECL) 2727 #define DUK_EXTERNAL_DECL extern 2728 #endif 2729 #if !defined(DUK_EXTERNAL) 2730 #define DUK_EXTERNAL /*empty*/ 2731 #endif 2732 #if !defined(DUK_INTERNAL_DECL) 2733 #if defined(DUK_SINGLE_FILE) 2734 #define DUK_INTERNAL_DECL static 2735 #else 2736 #define DUK_INTERNAL_DECL extern 2737 #endif 2738 #endif 2739 #if !defined(DUK_INTERNAL) 2740 #if defined(DUK_SINGLE_FILE) 2741 #define DUK_INTERNAL static 2742 #else 2743 #define DUK_INTERNAL /*empty*/ 2744 #endif 2745 #endif 2746 #if !defined(DUK_LOCAL_DECL) 2747 #define DUK_LOCAL_DECL static 2748 #endif 2749 #if !defined(DUK_LOCAL) 2750 #define DUK_LOCAL static 2751 #endif 2752 2753 #if !defined(DUK_FILE_MACRO) 2754 #define DUK_FILE_MACRO __FILE__ 2755 #endif 2756 #if !defined(DUK_LINE_MACRO) 2757 #define DUK_LINE_MACRO __LINE__ 2758 #endif 2759 #if !defined(DUK_FUNC_MACRO) 2760 #if defined(DUK_F_C99) || defined(DUK_F_CPP11) 2761 #define DUK_FUNC_MACRO __func__ 2762 #elif defined(__FUNCTION__) 2763 #define DUK_FUNC_MACRO __FUNCTION__ 2764 #else 2765 #define DUK_FUNC_MACRO "unknown" 2766 #endif 2767 #endif 2768 2769 #if defined(DUK_F_HAVE_64BIT) 2770 #if !defined(DUK_BSWAP64) 2771 #define DUK_BSWAP64(x) \ 2772 ((((duk_uint64_t) (x)) >> 56U) | \ 2773 ((((duk_uint64_t) (x)) >> 40U) & DUK_U64_CONSTANT(0xff00)) | \ 2774 ((((duk_uint64_t) (x)) >> 24U) & DUK_U64_CONSTANT(0xff0000)) | \ 2775 ((((duk_uint64_t) (x)) >> 8U) & DUK_U64_CONSTANT(0xff000000)) | \ 2776 ((((duk_uint64_t) (x)) << 8U) & DUK_U64_CONSTANT(0xff00000000)) | \ 2777 ((((duk_uint64_t) (x)) << 24U) & DUK_U64_CONSTANT(0xff0000000000)) | \ 2778 ((((duk_uint64_t) (x)) << 40U) & DUK_U64_CONSTANT(0xff000000000000)) | \ 2779 (((duk_uint64_t) (x)) << 56U)) 2780 #endif 2781 #endif 2782 #if !defined(DUK_BSWAP32) 2783 #define DUK_BSWAP32(x) \ 2784 ((((duk_uint32_t) (x)) >> 24U) | \ 2785 ((((duk_uint32_t) (x)) >> 8U) & 0xff00UL) | \ 2786 ((((duk_uint32_t) (x)) << 8U) & 0xff0000UL) | \ 2787 (((duk_uint32_t) (x)) << 24U)) 2788 #endif 2789 #if !defined(DUK_BSWAP16) 2790 #define DUK_BSWAP16(x) \ 2791 ((duk_uint16_t) (x) >> 8U) | \ 2792 ((duk_uint16_t) (x) << 8U) 2793 #endif 2794 2795 /* DUK_USE_VARIADIC_MACROS: required from compilers, so no fill-in. */ 2796 /* DUK_USE_UNION_INITIALIZERS: required from compilers, so no fill-in. */ 2797 2798 #if !(defined(DUK_USE_FLEX_C99) || defined(DUK_USE_FLEX_ZEROSIZE) || defined(DUK_USE_FLEX_ONESIZE)) 2799 #if defined(DUK_F_C99) 2800 #define DUK_USE_FLEX_C99 2801 #else 2802 #define DUK_USE_FLEX_ZEROSIZE /* Not standard but common enough */ 2803 #endif 2804 #endif 2805 2806 #if !(defined(DUK_USE_PACK_GCC_ATTR) || defined(DUK_USE_PACK_CLANG_ATTR) || \ 2807 defined(DUK_USE_PACK_MSVC_PRAGMA) || defined(DUK_USE_PACK_DUMMY_MEMBER)) 2808 #define DUK_USE_PACK_DUMMY_MEMBER 2809 #endif 2810 2811 #if 0 /* not defined by default */ 2812 #undef DUK_USE_GCC_PRAGMAS 2813 #endif 2814 2815 /* Workaround for GH-323: avoid inlining control when compiling from 2816 * multiple sources, as it causes compiler portability trouble. 2817 */ 2818 #if !defined(DUK_SINGLE_FILE) 2819 #undef DUK_NOINLINE 2820 #undef DUK_INLINE 2821 #undef DUK_ALWAYS_INLINE 2822 #define DUK_NOINLINE /*nop*/ 2823 #define DUK_INLINE /*nop*/ 2824 #define DUK_ALWAYS_INLINE /*nop*/ 2825 #endif 2826 2827 /* 2828 * Check whether or not a packed duk_tval representation is possible. 2829 * What's basically required is that pointers are 32-bit values 2830 * (sizeof(void *) == 4). Best effort check, not always accurate. 2831 * If guess goes wrong, crashes may result; self tests also verify 2832 * the guess. 2833 */ 2834 2835 /* Explicit marker needed; may be 'defined', 'undefined, 'or 'not provided'. */ 2836 #if !defined(DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_PROVIDED) 2837 #undef DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_POSSIBLE 2838 2839 /* Strict C99 case: DUK_UINTPTR_MAX (= UINTPTR_MAX) should be very reliable */ 2840 #if !defined(DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_POSSIBLE) && defined(DUK_UINTPTR_MAX) 2841 #if (DUK_UINTPTR_MAX <= 0xffffffffUL) 2842 #define DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_POSSIBLE 2843 #endif 2844 #endif 2845 2846 /* Non-C99 case, still relying on DUK_UINTPTR_MAX, as long as it is not a computed value */ 2847 #if !defined(DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_POSSIBLE) && defined(DUK_UINTPTR_MAX) && !defined(DUK_UINTPTR_MAX_COMPUTED) 2848 #if (DUK_UINTPTR_MAX <= 0xffffffffUL) 2849 #define DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_POSSIBLE 2850 #endif 2851 #endif 2852 2853 /* DUK_SIZE_MAX (= SIZE_MAX) is often reliable */ 2854 #if !defined(DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_POSSIBLE) && defined(DUK_SIZE_MAX) && !defined(DUK_SIZE_MAX_COMPUTED) 2855 #if (DUK_SIZE_MAX <= 0xffffffffUL) 2856 #define DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_POSSIBLE 2857 #endif 2858 #endif 2859 2860 #undef DUK_USE_PACKED_TVAL 2861 #if defined(DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_POSSIBLE) 2862 #define DUK_USE_PACKED_TVAL 2863 #endif 2864 #undef DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_POSSIBLE 2865 2866 #endif /* DUK_F_PACKED_TVAL_PROVIDED */ 2867 /* Object property allocation layout has implications for memory and code 2868 * footprint and generated code size/speed. The best layout also depends 2869 * on whether the platform has alignment requirements or benefits from 2870 * having mostly aligned accesses. 2871 */ 2872 #undef DUK_USE_HOBJECT_LAYOUT_1 2873 #undef DUK_USE_HOBJECT_LAYOUT_2 2874 #undef DUK_USE_HOBJECT_LAYOUT_3 2875 #if (DUK_USE_ALIGN_BY == 1) 2876 /* On platforms without any alignment issues, layout 1 is preferable 2877 * because it compiles to slightly less code and provides direct access 2878 * to property keys. 2879 */ 2880 #define DUK_USE_HOBJECT_LAYOUT_1 2881 #else 2882 /* On other platforms use layout 2, which requires some padding but 2883 * is a bit more natural than layout 3 in ordering the entries. Layout 2884 * 3 is currently not used. 2885 */ 2886 #define DUK_USE_HOBJECT_LAYOUT_2 2887 #endif 2888 2889 /* GCC/clang inaccurate math would break compliance and probably duk_tval, 2890 * so refuse to compile. Relax this if -ffast-math is tested to work. 2891 */ 2892 #if defined(__FAST_MATH__) 2893 #error __FAST_MATH__ defined, refusing to compile 2894 #endif 2895 2896 /* 2897 * Forced options 2898 */ 2899 2900 #undef DUK_USE_JSON_STRINGIFY_FASTPATH 2901 2902 /* 2903 * Autogenerated defaults 2904 */ 2905 2906 #undef DUK_USE_ALLOW_UNDEFINED_BEHAVIOR 2907 #define DUK_USE_ARRAY_BUILTIN 2908 #define DUK_USE_ARRAY_FASTPATH 2909 #define DUK_USE_ARRAY_PROP_FASTPATH 2910 #undef DUK_USE_ASSERTIONS 2911 #define DUK_USE_AUGMENT_ERROR_CREATE 2912 #define DUK_USE_AUGMENT_ERROR_THROW 2913 #define DUK_USE_AVOID_PLATFORM_FUNCPTRS 2914 #define DUK_USE_BASE64_FASTPATH 2915 #define DUK_USE_BASE64_SUPPORT 2916 #define DUK_USE_BOOLEAN_BUILTIN 2917 #define DUK_USE_BUFFEROBJECT_SUPPORT 2918 #undef DUK_USE_BUFLEN16 2919 #define DUK_USE_BYTECODE_DUMP_SUPPORT 2920 #define DUK_USE_CACHE_ACTIVATION 2921 #define DUK_USE_CACHE_CATCHER 2922 #define DUK_USE_CALLSTACK_LIMIT 10000 2923 #define DUK_USE_CBOR_BUILTIN 2924 #define DUK_USE_CBOR_DEC_RECLIMIT 1000 2925 #define DUK_USE_CBOR_ENC_RECLIMIT 1000 2926 #define DUK_USE_CBOR_SUPPORT 2927 #define DUK_USE_COMPILER_RECLIMIT 2500 2928 #define DUK_USE_COROUTINE_SUPPORT 2929 #undef DUK_USE_CPP_EXCEPTIONS 2930 #undef DUK_USE_DATAPTR16 2931 #undef DUK_USE_DATAPTR_DEC16 2932 #undef DUK_USE_DATAPTR_ENC16 2933 #define DUK_USE_DATE_BUILTIN 2934 #undef DUK_USE_DATE_FORMAT_STRING 2935 #undef DUK_USE_DATE_GET_LOCAL_TZOFFSET 2936 #undef DUK_USE_DATE_GET_NOW 2937 #undef DUK_USE_DATE_PARSE_STRING 2938 #undef DUK_USE_DATE_PRS_GETDATE 2939 #undef DUK_USE_DEBUG 2940 #undef DUK_USE_DEBUGGER_DUMPHEAP 2941 #undef DUK_USE_DEBUGGER_INSPECT 2942 #undef DUK_USE_DEBUGGER_PAUSE_UNCAUGHT 2943 #undef DUK_USE_DEBUGGER_SUPPORT 2944 #define DUK_USE_DEBUGGER_THROW_NOTIFY 2945 #undef DUK_USE_DEBUGGER_TRANSPORT_TORTURE 2946 #define DUK_USE_DEBUG_BUFSIZE 65536L 2947 #define DUK_USE_DEBUG_LEVEL 0 2948 #undef DUK_USE_DEBUG_WRITE 2949 #define DUK_USE_DOUBLE_LINKED_HEAP 2950 #define DUK_USE_DUKTAPE_BUILTIN 2951 #define DUK_USE_ENCODING_BUILTINS 2952 #define DUK_USE_ERRCREATE 2953 #define DUK_USE_ERRTHROW 2954 #define DUK_USE_ES6 2955 #define DUK_USE_ES6_OBJECT_PROTO_PROPERTY 2956 #define DUK_USE_ES6_OBJECT_SETPROTOTYPEOF 2957 #define DUK_USE_ES6_PROXY 2958 #define DUK_USE_ES6_REGEXP_SYNTAX 2959 #define DUK_USE_ES6_UNICODE_ESCAPE 2960 #define DUK_USE_ES7 2961 #define DUK_USE_ES7_EXP_OPERATOR 2962 #define DUK_USE_ES8 2963 #define DUK_USE_ES9 2964 #define DUK_USE_ESBC_LIMITS 2965 #define DUK_USE_ESBC_MAX_BYTES 2147418112L 2966 #define DUK_USE_ESBC_MAX_LINENUMBER 2147418112L 2967 #undef DUK_USE_EXEC_FUN_LOCAL 2968 #undef DUK_USE_EXEC_INDIRECT_BOUND_CHECK 2969 #undef DUK_USE_EXEC_PREFER_SIZE 2970 #define DUK_USE_EXEC_REGCONST_OPTIMIZE 2971 #undef DUK_USE_EXEC_TIMEOUT_CHECK 2972 #undef DUK_USE_EXPLICIT_NULL_INIT 2973 #undef DUK_USE_EXTSTR_FREE 2974 #undef DUK_USE_EXTSTR_INTERN_CHECK 2975 #undef DUK_USE_FASTINT 2976 #define DUK_USE_FAST_REFCOUNT_DEFAULT 2977 #undef DUK_USE_FATAL_HANDLER 2978 #define DUK_USE_FATAL_MAXLEN 128 2979 #define DUK_USE_FINALIZER_SUPPORT 2980 #undef DUK_USE_FINALIZER_TORTURE 2981 #undef DUK_USE_FUNCPTR16 2982 #undef DUK_USE_FUNCPTR_DEC16 2983 #undef DUK_USE_FUNCPTR_ENC16 2984 #define DUK_USE_FUNCTION_BUILTIN 2985 #define DUK_USE_FUNC_FILENAME_PROPERTY 2986 #define DUK_USE_FUNC_NAME_PROPERTY 2987 #undef DUK_USE_GC_TORTURE 2988 #undef DUK_USE_GET_MONOTONIC_TIME 2989 #undef DUK_USE_GET_RANDOM_DOUBLE 2990 #define DUK_USE_GLOBAL_BINDING 2991 #define DUK_USE_GLOBAL_BUILTIN 2992 #undef DUK_USE_HEAPPTR16 2993 #undef DUK_USE_HEAPPTR_DEC16 2994 #undef DUK_USE_HEAPPTR_ENC16 2995 #define DUK_USE_HEX_FASTPATH 2996 #define DUK_USE_HEX_SUPPORT 2997 #define DUK_USE_HOBJECT_ARRAY_ABANDON_LIMIT 2 2998 #define DUK_USE_HOBJECT_ARRAY_ABANDON_MINSIZE 257 2999 #define DUK_USE_HOBJECT_ARRAY_FAST_RESIZE_LIMIT 9 3000 #define DUK_USE_HOBJECT_ARRAY_MINGROW_ADD 16 3001 #define DUK_USE_HOBJECT_ARRAY_MINGROW_DIVISOR 8 3002 #define DUK_USE_HOBJECT_ENTRY_MINGROW_ADD 16 3003 #define DUK_USE_HOBJECT_ENTRY_MINGROW_DIVISOR 8 3004 #define DUK_USE_HOBJECT_HASH_PART 3005 #define DUK_USE_HOBJECT_HASH_PROP_LIMIT 8 3006 #define DUK_USE_HSTRING_ARRIDX 3007 #define DUK_USE_HSTRING_CLEN 3008 #undef DUK_USE_HSTRING_EXTDATA 3009 #define DUK_USE_HSTRING_LAZY_CLEN 3010 #define DUK_USE_HTML_COMMENTS 3011 #define DUK_USE_IDCHAR_FASTPATH 3012 #undef DUK_USE_INJECT_HEAP_ALLOC_ERROR 3013 #undef DUK_USE_INTERRUPT_COUNTER 3014 #undef DUK_USE_INTERRUPT_DEBUG_FIXUP 3015 #define DUK_USE_JC 3016 #define DUK_USE_JSON_BUILTIN 3017 #define DUK_USE_JSON_DECNUMBER_FASTPATH 3018 #define DUK_USE_JSON_DECSTRING_FASTPATH 3019 #define DUK_USE_JSON_DEC_RECLIMIT 1000 3020 #define DUK_USE_JSON_EATWHITE_FASTPATH 3021 #define DUK_USE_JSON_ENC_RECLIMIT 1000 3022 #define DUK_USE_JSON_QUOTESTRING_FASTPATH 3023 #define DUK_USE_JSON_SUPPORT 3024 #define DUK_USE_JX 3025 #define DUK_USE_LEXER_SLIDING_WINDOW 3026 #undef DUK_USE_LIGHTFUNC_BUILTINS 3027 #define DUK_USE_LITCACHE_SIZE 256 3028 #define DUK_USE_MARK_AND_SWEEP_RECLIMIT 256 3029 #define DUK_USE_MATH_BUILTIN 3030 #define DUK_USE_NATIVE_CALL_RECLIMIT 1000 3031 #undef DUK_USE_NATIVE_STACK_CHECK 3032 #define DUK_USE_NONSTD_ARRAY_SPLICE_DELCOUNT 3033 #undef DUK_USE_NONSTD_FUNC_CALLER_PROPERTY 3034 #undef DUK_USE_NONSTD_FUNC_SOURCE_PROPERTY 3035 #define DUK_USE_NONSTD_FUNC_STMT 3036 #define DUK_USE_NONSTD_GETTER_KEY_ARGUMENT 3037 #define DUK_USE_NONSTD_JSON_ESC_U2028_U2029 3038 #define DUK_USE_NONSTD_SETTER_KEY_ARGUMENT 3039 #define DUK_USE_NONSTD_STRING_FROMCHARCODE_32BIT 3040 #define DUK_USE_NUMBER_BUILTIN 3041 #define DUK_USE_OBJECT_BUILTIN 3042 #undef DUK_USE_OBJSIZES16 3043 #undef DUK_USE_PARANOID_ERRORS 3044 #define DUK_USE_PC2LINE 3045 #define DUK_USE_PERFORMANCE_BUILTIN 3046 #undef DUK_USE_PREFER_SIZE 3047 #undef DUK_USE_PROMISE_BUILTIN 3048 #define DUK_USE_PROVIDE_DEFAULT_ALLOC_FUNCTIONS 3049 #undef DUK_USE_REFCOUNT16 3050 #define DUK_USE_REFCOUNT32 3051 #define DUK_USE_REFERENCE_COUNTING 3052 #define DUK_USE_REFLECT_BUILTIN 3053 #define DUK_USE_REGEXP_CANON_BITMAP 3054 #undef DUK_USE_REGEXP_CANON_WORKAROUND 3055 #define DUK_USE_REGEXP_COMPILER_RECLIMIT 10000 3056 #define DUK_USE_REGEXP_EXECUTOR_RECLIMIT 10000 3057 #define DUK_USE_REGEXP_SUPPORT 3058 #undef DUK_USE_ROM_GLOBAL_CLONE 3059 #undef DUK_USE_ROM_GLOBAL_INHERIT 3060 #undef DUK_USE_ROM_OBJECTS 3061 #define DUK_USE_ROM_PTRCOMP_FIRST 63488L 3062 #undef DUK_USE_ROM_STRINGS 3063 #define DUK_USE_SECTION_B 3064 #undef DUK_USE_SELF_TESTS 3065 #define DUK_USE_SHEBANG_COMMENTS 3066 #undef DUK_USE_SHUFFLE_TORTURE 3067 #define DUK_USE_SOURCE_NONBMP 3068 #undef DUK_USE_STRHASH16 3069 #undef DUK_USE_STRHASH_DENSE 3070 #define DUK_USE_STRHASH_SKIP_SHIFT 5 3071 #define DUK_USE_STRICT_DECL 3072 #undef DUK_USE_STRICT_UTF8_SOURCE 3073 #define DUK_USE_STRING_BUILTIN 3074 #undef DUK_USE_STRLEN16 3075 #define DUK_USE_STRTAB_GROW_LIMIT 17 3076 #define DUK_USE_STRTAB_MAXSIZE 268435456L 3077 #define DUK_USE_STRTAB_MINSIZE 1024 3078 #undef DUK_USE_STRTAB_PTRCOMP 3079 #define DUK_USE_STRTAB_RESIZE_CHECK_MASK 255 3080 #define DUK_USE_STRTAB_SHRINK_LIMIT 6 3081 #undef DUK_USE_STRTAB_TORTURE 3082 #define DUK_USE_SYMBOL_BUILTIN 3083 #define DUK_USE_TAILCALL 3084 #define DUK_USE_TARGET_INFO "unknown" 3085 #define DUK_USE_TRACEBACKS 3086 #define DUK_USE_TRACEBACK_DEPTH 10 3087 #define DUK_USE_VALSTACK_GROW_SHIFT 2 3088 #define DUK_USE_VALSTACK_LIMIT 1000000L 3089 #define DUK_USE_VALSTACK_SHRINK_CHECK_SHIFT 2 3090 #define DUK_USE_VALSTACK_SHRINK_SLACK_SHIFT 4 3091 #undef DUK_USE_VALSTACK_UNSAFE 3092 #define DUK_USE_VERBOSE_ERRORS 3093 #define DUK_USE_VERBOSE_EXECUTOR_ERRORS 3094 #define DUK_USE_VOLUNTARY_GC 3095 #define DUK_USE_ZERO_BUFFER_DATA 3096 3097 /* 3098 * You may add overriding #define/#undef directives below for 3099 * customization. You of course cannot un-#include or un-typedef 3100 * anything; these require direct changes above. 3101 */ 3102 3103 /* __OVERRIDE_DEFINES__ */ 3104 3105 int zbx_es_check_timeout(void *); 3106 3107 #define DUK_USE_EXEC_TIMEOUT_CHECK zbx_es_check_timeout 3108 #define DUK_USE_INTERRUPT_COUNTER 3109 #define DUK_USE_JSON_STRINGIFY_FASTPATH 3110 #undef DUK_USE_ZERO_BUFFER_DATA 3111 3112 /* 3113 * Conditional includes 3114 */ 3115 3116 #if defined(DUK_F_CPP) && defined(DUK_USE_CPP_EXCEPTIONS) 3117 #include <exception> /* std::exception */ 3118 #include <stdexcept> /* std::runtime_error */ 3119 #endif 3120 3121 /* 3122 * Date provider selection 3123 * 3124 * User may define DUK_USE_DATE_GET_NOW() etc directly, in which case we'll 3125 * rely on an external provider. If this is not done, revert to previous 3126 * behavior and use Unix/Windows built-in provider. 3127 */ 3128 3129 #if defined(DUK_COMPILING_DUKTAPE) 3130 3131 #if defined(DUK_USE_DATE_GET_NOW) 3132 /* External provider already defined. */ 3133 #elif defined(DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_GETTIMEOFDAY) 3134 #define DUK_USE_DATE_GET_NOW(ctx) duk_bi_date_get_now_gettimeofday() 3135 #elif defined(DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_TIME) 3136 #define DUK_USE_DATE_GET_NOW(ctx) duk_bi_date_get_now_time() 3137 #elif defined(DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_WINDOWS) 3138 #define DUK_USE_DATE_GET_NOW(ctx) duk_bi_date_get_now_windows() 3139 #elif defined(DUK_USE_DATE_NOW_WINDOWS_SUBMS) 3140 #define DUK_USE_DATE_GET_NOW(ctx) duk_bi_date_get_now_windows_subms() 3141 #else 3142 #error no provider for DUK_USE_DATE_GET_NOW() 3143 #endif 3144 3145 #if defined(DUK_USE_DATE_GET_LOCAL_TZOFFSET) 3146 /* External provider already defined. */ 3147 #elif defined(DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_GMTIME_R) || defined(DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_GMTIME_S) || defined(DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_GMTIME) 3148 #define DUK_USE_DATE_GET_LOCAL_TZOFFSET(d) duk_bi_date_get_local_tzoffset_gmtime((d)) 3149 #elif defined(DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_WINDOWS) 3150 #define DUK_USE_DATE_GET_LOCAL_TZOFFSET(d) duk_bi_date_get_local_tzoffset_windows((d)) 3151 #elif defined(DUK_USE_DATE_TZO_WINDOWS_NO_DST) 3152 #define DUK_USE_DATE_GET_LOCAL_TZOFFSET(d) duk_bi_date_get_local_tzoffset_windows_no_dst((d)) 3153 #else 3154 #error no provider for DUK_USE_DATE_GET_LOCAL_TZOFFSET() 3155 #endif 3156 3157 #if defined(DUK_USE_DATE_PARSE_STRING) 3158 /* External provider already defined. */ 3159 #elif defined(DUK_USE_DATE_PRS_STRPTIME) 3160 #define DUK_USE_DATE_PARSE_STRING(ctx,str) duk_bi_date_parse_string_strptime((ctx), (str)) 3161 #elif defined(DUK_USE_DATE_PRS_GETDATE) 3162 #define DUK_USE_DATE_PARSE_STRING(ctx,str) duk_bi_date_parse_string_getdate((ctx), (str)) 3163 #else 3164 /* No provider for DUK_USE_DATE_PARSE_STRING(), fall back to ISO 8601 only. */ 3165 #endif 3166 3167 #if defined(DUK_USE_DATE_FORMAT_STRING) 3168 /* External provider already defined. */ 3169 #elif defined(DUK_USE_DATE_FMT_STRFTIME) 3170 #define DUK_USE_DATE_FORMAT_STRING(ctx,parts,tzoffset,flags) \ 3171 duk_bi_date_format_parts_strftime((ctx), (parts), (tzoffset), (flags)) 3172 #else 3173 /* No provider for DUK_USE_DATE_FORMAT_STRING(), fall back to ISO 8601 only. */ 3174 #endif 3175 3176 #if defined(DUK_USE_GET_MONOTONIC_TIME) 3177 /* External provider already defined. */ 3178 #elif defined(DUK_USE_GET_MONOTONIC_TIME_CLOCK_GETTIME) 3179 #define DUK_USE_GET_MONOTONIC_TIME(ctx) duk_bi_date_get_monotonic_time_clock_gettime() 3180 #elif defined(DUK_USE_GET_MONOTONIC_TIME_WINDOWS_QPC) 3181 #define DUK_USE_GET_MONOTONIC_TIME(ctx) duk_bi_date_get_monotonic_time_windows_qpc() 3182 #else 3183 /* No provider for DUK_USE_GET_MONOTONIC_TIME(), fall back to DUK_USE_DATE_GET_NOW(). */ 3184 #endif 3185 3186 #endif /* DUK_COMPILING_DUKTAPE */ 3187 3188 /* 3189 * Convert DUK_USE_BYTEORDER, from whatever source, into currently used 3190 * internal defines. If detection failed, #error out. 3191 */ 3192 3193 #if defined(DUK_USE_BYTEORDER) 3194 #if (DUK_USE_BYTEORDER == 1) 3195 #define DUK_USE_INTEGER_LE 3196 #define DUK_USE_DOUBLE_LE 3197 #elif (DUK_USE_BYTEORDER == 2) 3198 #define DUK_USE_INTEGER_LE /* integer endianness is little on purpose */ 3199 #define DUK_USE_DOUBLE_ME 3200 #elif (DUK_USE_BYTEORDER == 3) 3201 #define DUK_USE_INTEGER_BE 3202 #define DUK_USE_DOUBLE_BE 3203 #else 3204 #error unsupported: byte order invalid 3205 #endif /* byte order */ 3206 #else 3207 #error unsupported: byte order detection failed 3208 #endif /* defined(DUK_USE_BYTEORDER) */ 3209 3210 #endif /* DUK_CONFIG_H_INCLUDED */ 3211