wxWidgets/interface/wx/longlong.h
Vadim Zeitlin 9c30da08c0 Document that wxLongLong is obsolete nowadays
People should just use "long long" or "int64_t" instead.
2016-05-20 02:43:28 +02:00

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// Name: longlong.h
// Purpose: interface of wxLongLong
// Author: wxWidgets team
// Licence: wxWindows licence
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
@class wxLongLong
This class represents a signed 64 bit long number. It is implemented using the
native 64 bit type where available (machines with 64 bit longs or compilers
which have (an analog of) @e long long type) and uses the emulation code in
the other cases which ensures that it is the most efficient solution for
working with 64 bit integers independently of the architecture.
@note This class is obsolete as there are no supported implementations not
providing a native 64 bit integer type any longer and the application code
can safely use "long long" or "std::int64_t" directly instead of using this
class.
wxLongLong defines all usual arithmetic operations such as addition,
subtraction, bitwise shifts and logical operations as well as multiplication
and division (not yet for the machines without native @e long long).
It also has operators for implicit construction from and conversion to the native
@e long long type if it exists and @e long.
You would usually use this type in exactly the same manner as any other
(built-in) arithmetic type. Note that wxLongLong is a signed type, if you
want unsigned values use wxULongLong which has almost exactly the same API
as wxLongLong.
If a native (i.e. supported directly by the compiler) 64 bit integer type was
found to exist, @e wxLongLong_t macro will be defined to correspond to it.
Also, in this case only, two additional macros will be defined:
- wxLongLongFmtSpec() for printing 64 bit integers using the standard @c printf()
function (but see also wxLongLong::ToString for a more portable solution);
- wxLL() for defining 64 bit integer compile-time constants.
@library{wxbase}
@category{data}
*/
class wxLongLong
{
public:
/**
Default constructor initializes the object to 0.
*/
wxLongLong();
/**
Constructor from native long long (only for compilers supporting it).
*/
wxLongLong(wxLongLong_t ll);
/**
Constructor from 2 longs: the high and low part are combined into one
wxLongLong.
*/
wxLongLong(long hi, unsigned long lo);
//@{
/**
Returns an absolute value of wxLongLong - either making a copy (const version)
or modifying it in place (the second one).
*/
wxLongLong Abs() const;
wxLongLong& Abs();
//@}
/**
This allows to convert a double value to wxLongLong type.
Such conversion is not always possible in which case the result will be
silently truncated in a platform-dependent way.
*/
wxLongLong Assign(double d);
/**
Returns the high 32 bits of 64 bit integer.
*/
long GetHi() const;
/**
Returns the low 32 bits of 64 bit integer.
*/
unsigned long GetLo() const;
/**
Convert to native long long (only for compilers supporting it).
*/
wxLongLong_t GetValue() const;
/**
Returns the value as @c double.
*/
double ToDouble() const;
/**
Truncate wxLongLong to long. If the conversion loses data (i.e. the wxLongLong
value is outside the range of built-in long type), an assert will be triggered
in debug mode.
*/
long ToLong() const;
/**
Returns the string representation of a wxLongLong.
*/
wxString ToString() const;
/**
Adds 2 wxLongLongs together and returns the result.
*/
wxLongLong operator+(const wxLongLong& ll) const;
/**
Add another wxLongLong to this one.
*/
wxLongLong& operator+(const wxLongLong& ll);
/**
Subtracts 2 wxLongLongs and returns the result.
*/
wxLongLong operator-(const wxLongLong& ll) const;
/**
Subtracts another wxLongLong from this one.
*/
wxLongLong& operator-(const wxLongLong& ll);
//@{
/**
Pre/post increment operator.
*/
wxLongLong operator++();
wxLongLong operator++(int);
//@}
//@{
/**
Pre/post decrement operator.
*/
wxLongLong operator--();
wxLongLong operator--(int);
//@}
/**
Returns the value of this wxLongLong with opposite sign.
*/
wxLongLong operator-() const;
/**
Assignment operator from unsigned long long. The sign bit will be copied too.
@since 2.7.0
*/
wxLongLong& operator=(const wxULongLong& ll);
/**
Assignment operator from native long long (only for compilers supporting it).
*/
wxLongLong& operator=(wxLongLong_t ll);
/**
Assignment operator from native unsigned long long (only for compilers supporting it).
@since 2.7.0
*/
wxLongLong& operator=(wxULongLong_t ll);
/**
Assignment operator from long.
@since 2.7.0
*/
wxLongLong& operator=(long l);
/**
Assignment operator from unsigned long.
@since 2.7.0
*/
wxLongLong& operator=(unsigned long l);
};
/**
@class wxULongLong
This class represents an unsigned 64 bit long number.
See wxLongLong for more details.
@library{wxbase}
@category{data}
*/
class wxULongLong
{
public:
/**
Default constructor initializes the object to 0.
*/
wxULongLong();
/**
Constructor from native unsigned long long (only for compilers
supporting it).
*/
wxULongLong(wxLongLong_t ll);
/**
Constructor from 2 longs: the high and low part are combined into one
wxULongLong.
*/
wxULongLong(wxUint32 hi, wxUint32 lo);
/**
Returns the high 32 bits of 64 bit integer.
*/
wxUint32 GetHi() const;
/**
Returns the low 32 bits of 64 bit integer.
*/
wxUint32 long GetLo() const;
/**
Convert to native long long (only for compilers supporting it).
*/
wxULongLong_t GetValue() const;
/**
Returns the value as @c double.
*/
double ToDouble() const;
/**
Truncate wxULongLong to long. If the conversion loses data (i.e. the wxULongLong
value is outside the range of built-in long type), an assert will be triggered
in debug mode.
*/
unsigned long ToULong() const;
/**
Returns the string representation of a wxULongLong.
*/
wxString ToString() const;
/**
Adds 2 wxLongLongs together and returns the result.
*/
wxULongLong operator+(const wxULongLong& ll) const;
/**
Add another wxULongLong to this one.
*/
wxULongLong& operator+(const wxULongLong& ll);
/**
Subtracts 2 wxLongLongs and returns the result.
*/
wxULongLong operator-(const wxULongLong& ll) const;
/**
Subtracts another wxULongLong from this one.
*/
wxULongLong& operator-(const wxULongLong& ll);
//@{
/**
Pre/post increment operator.
*/
wxULongLong operator++();
wxULongLong operator++(int);
//@}
//@{
/**
Pre/post decrement operator.
*/
wxULongLong operator--();
wxULongLong operator--(int);
//@}
/**
Assignment operator from signed long long. The sign bit will be copied too.
@since 2.7.0
*/
wxULongLong& operator=(const wxLongLong& ll);
/**
Assignment operator from native long long (only for compilers supporting it).
*/
wxULongLong& operator=(wxLongLong_t ll);
/**
Assignment operator from native unsigned long long (only for compilers supporting it).
@since 2.7.0
*/
wxULongLong& operator=(wxULongLong_t ll);
/**
Assignment operator from long.
@since 2.7.0
*/
wxULongLong& operator=(long l);
/**
Assignment operator from unsigned long.
@since 2.7.0
*/
wxULongLong& operator=(unsigned long l);
};
// ============================================================================
// Global functions/macros
// ============================================================================
/** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_misc */
//@{
/**
This macro is defined to contain the @c printf() format specifier using
which 64 bit integer numbers (i.e. those of type @c wxLongLong_t) can be
printed. Example of using it:
@code
#ifdef wxLongLong_t
wxLongLong_t ll = wxLL(0x1234567890abcdef);
printf("Long long = %" wxLongLongFmtSpec "x\n", ll);
#endif
@endcode
@see wxLL()
@header{wx/longlong.h}
*/
#define wxLongLongFmtSpec
/**
This macro is defined for the platforms with a native 64 bit integer type
and allow the use of 64 bit compile time constants:
@code
#ifdef wxLongLong_t
wxLongLong_t ll = wxLL(0x1234567890abcdef);
#endif
@endcode
@see wxULL(), wxLongLong
@header{wx/longlong.h}
*/
wxLongLong_t wxLL(number);
/**
This macro is defined for the platforms with a native 64 bit integer type
and allow the use of 64 bit compile time constants:
@code
#ifdef wxLongLong_t
unsigned wxLongLong_t ll = wxULL(0x1234567890abcdef);
#endif
@endcode
@see wxLL(), wxLongLong
@header{wx/longlong.h}
*/
wxLongLong_t wxULL(number);
//@}