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5.3 KiB
C
186 lines
5.3 KiB
C
/* Test integer width macros in <stdint.h>.
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Copyright (C) 2016-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <wchar.h>
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#define CHECK_WIDTH(TYPE, MAX, WIDTH) \
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do \
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{ \
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if ((MAX >> ((TYPE) -1 < 0 ? (WIDTH - 2) : (WIDTH - 1))) != 1) \
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{ \
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puts ("bad width of " #TYPE); \
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result = 1; \
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} \
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else \
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puts ("width of " #TYPE " OK"); \
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} \
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while (0)
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static int
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do_test (void)
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{
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int result = 0;
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#ifndef INT8_WIDTH
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# error "missing INT8_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (int8_t, INT8_MAX, INT8_WIDTH);
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#ifndef INT16_WIDTH
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# error "missing INT16_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (int16_t, INT16_MAX, INT16_WIDTH);
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#ifndef INT32_WIDTH
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# error "missing INT32_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (int32_t, INT32_MAX, INT32_WIDTH);
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#ifndef INT64_WIDTH
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# error "missing INT64_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (int64_t, INT64_MAX, INT64_WIDTH);
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#ifndef UINT8_WIDTH
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# error "missing UINT8_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (uint8_t, UINT8_MAX, UINT8_WIDTH);
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#ifndef UINT16_WIDTH
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# error "missing UINT16_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (uint16_t, UINT16_MAX, UINT16_WIDTH);
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#ifndef UINT32_WIDTH
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# error "missing UINT32_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (uint32_t, UINT32_MAX, UINT32_WIDTH);
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#ifndef UINT64_WIDTH
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# error "missing UINT64_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (uint64_t, UINT64_MAX, UINT64_WIDTH);
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#ifndef INT_LEAST8_WIDTH
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# error "missing INT_LEAST8_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (int_least8_t, INT_LEAST8_MAX, INT_LEAST8_WIDTH);
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#ifndef INT_LEAST16_WIDTH
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# error "missing INT_LEAST16_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (int_least16_t, INT_LEAST16_MAX, INT_LEAST16_WIDTH);
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#ifndef INT_LEAST32_WIDTH
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# error "missing INT_LEAST32_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (int_least32_t, INT_LEAST32_MAX, INT_LEAST32_WIDTH);
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#ifndef INT_LEAST64_WIDTH
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# error "missing INT_LEAST64_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (int_least64_t, INT_LEAST64_MAX, INT_LEAST64_WIDTH);
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#ifndef UINT_LEAST8_WIDTH
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# error "missing UINT_LEAST8_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (uint_least8_t, UINT_LEAST8_MAX, UINT_LEAST8_WIDTH);
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#ifndef UINT_LEAST16_WIDTH
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# error "missing UINT_LEAST16_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (uint_least16_t, UINT_LEAST16_MAX, UINT_LEAST16_WIDTH);
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#ifndef UINT_LEAST32_WIDTH
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# error "missing UINT_LEAST32_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (uint_least32_t, UINT_LEAST32_MAX, UINT_LEAST32_WIDTH);
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#ifndef UINT_LEAST64_WIDTH
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# error "missing UINT_LEAST64_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (uint_least64_t, UINT_LEAST64_MAX, UINT_LEAST64_WIDTH);
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#ifndef INT_FAST8_WIDTH
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# error "missing INT_FAST8_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (int_fast8_t, INT_FAST8_MAX, INT_FAST8_WIDTH);
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#ifndef INT_FAST16_WIDTH
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# error "missing INT_FAST16_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (int_fast16_t, INT_FAST16_MAX, INT_FAST16_WIDTH);
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#ifndef INT_FAST32_WIDTH
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# error "missing INT_FAST32_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (int_fast32_t, INT_FAST32_MAX, INT_FAST32_WIDTH);
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#ifndef INT_FAST64_WIDTH
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# error "missing INT_FAST64_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (int_fast64_t, INT_FAST64_MAX, INT_FAST64_WIDTH);
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#ifndef UINT_FAST8_WIDTH
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# error "missing UINT_FAST8_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (uint_fast8_t, UINT_FAST8_MAX, UINT_FAST8_WIDTH);
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#ifndef UINT_FAST16_WIDTH
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# error "missing UINT_FAST16_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (uint_fast16_t, UINT_FAST16_MAX, UINT_FAST16_WIDTH);
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#ifndef UINT_FAST32_WIDTH
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# error "missing UINT_FAST32_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (uint_fast32_t, UINT_FAST32_MAX, UINT_FAST32_WIDTH);
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#ifndef UINT_FAST64_WIDTH
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# error "missing UINT_FAST64_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (uint_fast64_t, UINT_FAST64_MAX, UINT_FAST64_WIDTH);
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#ifndef INTPTR_WIDTH
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# error "missing INTPTR_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (intptr_t, INTPTR_MAX, INTPTR_WIDTH);
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#ifndef UINTPTR_WIDTH
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# error "missing UINTPTR_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (uintptr_t, UINTPTR_MAX, UINTPTR_WIDTH);
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#ifndef INTMAX_WIDTH
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# error "missing INTMAX_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (intmax_t, INTMAX_MAX, INTMAX_WIDTH);
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#ifndef UINTMAX_WIDTH
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# error "missing UINTMAX_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (uintmax_t, UINTMAX_MAX, UINTMAX_WIDTH);
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#ifndef PTRDIFF_WIDTH
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# error "missing PTRDIFF_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (ptrdiff_t, PTRDIFF_MAX, PTRDIFF_WIDTH);
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#ifndef SIG_ATOMIC_WIDTH
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# error "missing SIG_ATOMIC_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (sig_atomic_t, SIG_ATOMIC_MAX, SIG_ATOMIC_WIDTH);
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#ifndef SIZE_WIDTH
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# error "missing SIZE_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (size_t, SIZE_MAX, SIZE_WIDTH);
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#ifndef WCHAR_WIDTH
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# error "missing WCHAR_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (wchar_t, WCHAR_MAX, WCHAR_WIDTH);
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#ifndef WINT_WIDTH
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# error "missing WINT_WIDTH"
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#endif
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CHECK_WIDTH (wint_t, WINT_MAX, WINT_WIDTH);
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return result;
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}
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#define TEST_FUNCTION do_test ()
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#include "../test-skeleton.c"
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