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diff --git a/vendor/modernc.org/libc/limits/limits_illumos_amd64.go b/vendor/modernc.org/libc/limits/limits_illumos_amd64.go deleted file mode 100644 index 6d83302fa..000000000 --- a/vendor/modernc.org/libc/limits/limits_illumos_amd64.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1234 +0,0 @@ -// Code generated by 'ccgo limits/gen.c -crt-import-path "" -export-defines "" -export-enums "" -export-externs X -export-fields F -export-structs "" -export-typedefs "" -header -hide _OSSwapInt16,_OSSwapInt32,_OSSwapInt64 -ignore-unsupported-alignment -o limits/limits_illumos_amd64.go -pkgname limits', DO NOT EDIT. - -package limits - -import ( - "math" - "reflect" - "sync/atomic" - "unsafe" -) - -var _ = math.Pi -var _ reflect.Kind -var _ atomic.Value -var _ unsafe.Pointer - -const ( - ARG_MAX = 2096640 // limits.h:73:1: - BC_BASE_MAX = 99 // limits.h:175:1: - BC_DIM_MAX = 2048 // limits.h:176:1: - BC_SCALE_MAX = 99 // limits.h:177:1: - BC_STRING_MAX = 1000 // limits.h:178:1: - CHARCLASS_NAME_MAX = 14 // limits.h:206:1: - CHAR_BIT = 8 // limits.h:64:1: - CHAR_MAX = 127 // limits.h:99:1: - CHAR_MIN = -128 // limits.h:97:1: - CHILD_MAX = 25 // limits.h:272:1: - COLL_WEIGHTS_MAX = 10 // limits.h:179:1: - DBL_DIG = 15 // limits.h:226:1: - DBL_MAX = 1.7976931348623157081452e+308 // limits.h:227:1: - DBL_MIN = 2.2250738585072013830903e-308 // limits.h:236:1: - EXPR_NEST_MAX = 32 // limits.h:180:1: - FCHR_MAX = 1048576 // limits.h:251:1: - FLT_DIG = 6 // limits.h:229:1: - FLT_MAX = 3.4028234663852885981170e+38 // limits.h:230:1: - FLT_MIN = 1.1754943508222875079688e-38 // limits.h:238:1: - INT16_MAX = 32767 // int_limits.h:93:1: - INT16_MIN = -32768 // int_limits.h:211:1: - INT32_MAX = 2147483647 // int_limits.h:94:1: - INT32_MIN = -2147483648 // int_limits.h:212:1: - INT64_MAX = 9223372036854775807 // int_limits.h:96:1: - INT64_MIN = -9223372036854775808 // int_limits.h:214:1: - INT8_MAX = 127 // int_limits.h:92:1: - INT8_MIN = -128 // int_limits.h:210:1: - INTMAX_MAX = 9223372036854775807 // int_limits.h:111:1: - INTMAX_MIN = -9223372036854775808 // int_limits.h:220:1: - INTPTR_MAX = 9223372036854775807 // int_limits.h:157:1: - INTPTR_MIN = -9223372036854775808 // int_limits.h:241:1: - INT_FAST16_MAX = 2147483647 // int_limits.h:137:1: - INT_FAST16_MIN = -2147483648 // int_limits.h:233:1: - INT_FAST32_MAX = 2147483647 // int_limits.h:138:1: - INT_FAST32_MIN = -2147483648 // int_limits.h:234:1: - INT_FAST64_MAX = 9223372036854775807 // int_limits.h:140:1: - INT_FAST64_MIN = -9223372036854775808 // int_limits.h:236:1: - INT_FAST8_MAX = 127 // int_limits.h:136:1: - INT_FAST8_MIN = -128 // int_limits.h:232:1: - INT_LEAST16_MAX = 32767 // int_limits.h:123:1: - INT_LEAST16_MIN = -32768 // int_limits.h:226:1: - INT_LEAST32_MAX = 2147483647 // int_limits.h:124:1: - INT_LEAST32_MIN = -2147483648 // int_limits.h:227:1: - INT_LEAST64_MAX = 9223372036854775807 // int_limits.h:126:1: - INT_LEAST64_MIN = -9223372036854775808 // int_limits.h:229:1: - INT_LEAST8_MAX = 127 // int_limits.h:122:1: - INT_LEAST8_MIN = -128 // int_limits.h:225:1: - INT_MAX = 2147483647 // limits.h:120:1: - INT_MIN = -2147483648 // limits.h:118:1: - IOV_MAX = 1024 // limits.h:22:1: - LINE_MAX = 2048 // limits.h:181:1: - LLONG_MAX = 9223372036854775807 // limits.h:142:1: - LLONG_MIN = -9223372036854775808 // limits.h:140:1: - LOGIN_NAME_MAX = 33 // limits.h:306:1: - LOGIN_NAME_MAX_TRAD = 9 // limits.h:308:1: - LOGNAME_MAX = 32 // limits.h:303:1: - LOGNAME_MAX_TRAD = 8 // limits.h:307:1: - LONG_BIT = 64 // limits.h:219:1: - LONG_LONG_MAX = 9223372036854775807 // limits.h:154:1: - LONG_LONG_MIN = -9223372036854775808 // limits.h:152:1: - LONG_MAX = 9223372036854775807 // limits.h:131:1: - LONG_MIN = -9223372036854775808 // limits.h:129:1: - MAX_CANON = 256 // limits.h:84:1: - MAX_INPUT = 512 // limits.h:88:1: - MB_LEN_MAX = 5 // limits_iso.h:58:1: - NAME_MAX = 255 // limits.h:270:1: - NGROUPS_MAX = 16 // limits.h:91:1: - NL_ARGMAX = 9 // limits.h:208:1: - NL_LANGMAX = 14 // limits.h:210:1: - NL_MSGMAX = 32767 // limits.h:211:1: - NL_NMAX = 1 // limits.h:212:1: - NL_SETMAX = 255 // limits.h:213:1: - NL_TEXTMAX = 2048 // limits.h:214:1: - NZERO = 20 // limits.h:215:1: - OPEN_MAX = 256 // limits.h:274:1: - PASS_MAX = 256 // limits.h:203:1: - PATH_MAX = 1024 // limits.h:94:1: - PID_MAX = 999999 // limits.h:252:1: - PIPE_BUF = 5120 // limits.h:99:1: - PIPE_MAX = 5120 // limits.h:277:1: - PTRDIFF_MAX = 9223372036854775807 // int_limits.h:166:1: - PTRDIFF_MIN = -9223372036854775808 // int_limits.h:248:1: - RE_DUP_MAX = 255 // limits.h:183:1: - SCHAR_MAX = 127 // limits.h:75:1: - SCHAR_MIN = -128 // limits.h:73:1: - SHRT_MAX = 32767 // limits.h:106:1: - SHRT_MIN = -32768 // limits.h:104:1: - SIG_ATOMIC_MAX = 2147483647 // int_limits.h:186:1: - SIG_ATOMIC_MIN = -2147483648 // int_limits.h:255:1: - SIZE_MAX = 18446744073709551615 // int_limits.h:179:1: - SSIZE_MAX = 9223372036854775807 // limits.h:63:1: - STD_BLK = 1024 // limits.h:279:1: - SYMLINK_MAX = 1024 // limits.h:97:1: - SYSPID_MAX = 1 // limits.h:282:1: - SYS_NMLN = 257 // limits.h:285:1: - TMP_MAX = 17576 // limits.h:102:1: - TTYNAME_MAX = 128 // limits.h:310:1: - UCHAR_MAX = 255 // limits.h:82:1: - UID_MAX = 2147483647 // limits.h:280:1: - UINT16_MAX = 65535 // int_limits.h:102:1: - UINT32_MAX = 4294967295 // int_limits.h:103:1: - UINT64_MAX = 18446744073709551615 // int_limits.h:105:1: - UINT8_MAX = 255 // int_limits.h:101:1: - UINTMAX_MAX = 18446744073709551615 // int_limits.h:117:1: - UINTPTR_MAX = 18446744073709551615 // int_limits.h:158:1: - UINT_FAST16_MAX = 4294967295 // int_limits.h:144:1: - UINT_FAST32_MAX = 4294967295 // int_limits.h:145:1: - UINT_FAST64_MAX = 18446744073709551615 // int_limits.h:147:1: - UINT_FAST8_MAX = 255 // int_limits.h:143:1: - UINT_LEAST16_MAX = 65535 // int_limits.h:130:1: - UINT_LEAST32_MAX = 4294967295 // int_limits.h:131:1: - UINT_LEAST64_MAX = 18446744073709551615 // int_limits.h:133:1: - UINT_LEAST8_MAX = 255 // int_limits.h:129:1: - UINT_MAX = 4294967295 // limits.h:124:1: - ULLONG_MAX = 18446744073709551615 // limits.h:146:1: - ULONG_LONG_MAX = 18446744073709551615 // limits.h:158:1: - ULONG_MAX = 18446744073709551615 // limits.h:135:1: - USHRT_MAX = 65535 // limits.h:113:1: - USI_MAX = 4294967295 // limits.h:281:1: - WCHAR_MAX = 2147483647 // int_limits.h:195:1: - WCHAR_MIN = -2147483648 // int_limits.h:264:1: - WINT_MAX = 2147483647 // int_limits.h:200:1: - WINT_MIN = -2147483648 // int_limits.h:269:1: - WORD_BIT = 32 // limits.h:217:1: - X_ALIGNMENT_REQUIRED = 1 // isa_defs.h:262:1: - X_ARG_MAX32 = 1048320 // limits.h:70:1: - X_ARG_MAX64 = 2096640 // limits.h:71:1: - X_BIT_FIELDS_LTOH = 0 // isa_defs.h:245:1: - X_BOOL_ALIGNMENT = 1 // isa_defs.h:248:1: - X_CHAR_ALIGNMENT = 1 // isa_defs.h:249:1: - X_CHAR_IS_SIGNED = 0 // isa_defs.h:247:1: - X_CLOCK_T = 0 // limits.h:291:1: - X_DMA_USES_PHYSADDR = 0 // isa_defs.h:281:1: - X_DONT_USE_1275_GENERIC_NAMES = 0 // isa_defs.h:287:1: - X_DOUBLE_ALIGNMENT = 8 // isa_defs.h:256:1: - X_DOUBLE_COMPLEX_ALIGNMENT = 8 // isa_defs.h:257:1: - X_DTRACE_VERSION = 1 // feature_tests.h:490:1: - X_FILE_OFFSET_BITS = 64 // <builtin>:25:1: - X_FIRMWARE_NEEDS_FDISK = 0 // isa_defs.h:282:1: - X_FLOAT_ALIGNMENT = 4 // isa_defs.h:252:1: - X_FLOAT_COMPLEX_ALIGNMENT = 4 // isa_defs.h:253:1: - X_GCC_LIMITS_H_ = 0 // limits.h:30:1: - X_HAVE_CPUID_INSN = 0 // isa_defs.h:288:1: - X_IEEE_754 = 0 // isa_defs.h:246:1: - X_INT_ALIGNMENT = 4 // isa_defs.h:251:1: - X_ISO_CPP_14882_1998 = 0 // feature_tests.h:466:1: - X_ISO_C_9899_1999 = 0 // feature_tests.h:472:1: - X_ISO_C_9899_2011 = 0 // feature_tests.h:478:1: - X_ISO_LIMITS_ISO_H = 0 // limits_iso.h:44:1: - X_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE = 1 // feature_tests.h:231:1: - X_LARGEFILE_SOURCE = 1 // feature_tests.h:235:1: - X_LIMITS_H = 0 // limits.h:36:1: - X_LIMITS_H___ = 0 // limits.h:60:1: - X_LITTLE_ENDIAN = 0 // isa_defs.h:242:1: - X_LONGLONG_TYPE = 0 // feature_tests.h:412:1: - X_LONG_ALIGNMENT = 8 // isa_defs.h:254:1: - X_LONG_DOUBLE_ALIGNMENT = 16 // isa_defs.h:258:1: - X_LONG_DOUBLE_COMPLEX_ALIGNMENT = 16 // isa_defs.h:259:1: - X_LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT = 8 // isa_defs.h:255:1: - X_LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT_32 = 4 // isa_defs.h:268:1: - X_LONG_LONG_LTOH = 0 // isa_defs.h:244:1: - X_LP64 = 1 // <predefined>:286:1: - X_MAX_ALIGNMENT = 16 // isa_defs.h:261:1: - X_MULTI_DATAMODEL = 0 // isa_defs.h:279:1: - X_NORETURN_KYWD = 0 // feature_tests.h:448:1: - X_PASS_MAX = 256 // limits.h:198:1: - X_PASS_MAX_XPG = 8 // limits.h:197:1: - X_POINTER_ALIGNMENT = 8 // isa_defs.h:260:1: - X_POSIX2_BC_BASE_MAX = 99 // limits.h:164:1: - X_POSIX2_BC_DIM_MAX = 2048 // limits.h:165:1: - X_POSIX2_BC_SCALE_MAX = 99 // limits.h:166:1: - X_POSIX2_BC_STRING_MAX = 1000 // limits.h:167:1: - X_POSIX2_CHARCLASS_NAME_MAX = 14 // limits.h:173:1: - X_POSIX2_COLL_WEIGHTS_MAX = 2 // limits.h:168:1: - X_POSIX2_EXPR_NEST_MAX = 32 // limits.h:169:1: - X_POSIX2_LINE_MAX = 2048 // limits.h:170:1: - X_POSIX2_RE_DUP_MAX = 255 // limits.h:171:1: - X_POSIX_AIO_LISTIO_MAX = 2 // limits.h:110:1: - X_POSIX_AIO_MAX = 1 // limits.h:111:1: - X_POSIX_ARG_MAX = 4096 // limits.h:112:1: - X_POSIX_CHILD_MAX = 6 // limits.h:116:1: - X_POSIX_CLOCKRES_MIN = 20000000 // limits.h:118:1: - X_POSIX_DELAYTIMER_MAX = 32 // limits.h:119:1: - X_POSIX_HOST_NAME_MAX = 255 // limits.h:155:1: - X_POSIX_LINK_MAX = 8 // limits.h:120:1: - X_POSIX_LOGIN_NAME_MAX = 9 // limits.h:149:1: - X_POSIX_MAX_CANON = 255 // limits.h:121:1: - X_POSIX_MAX_INPUT = 255 // limits.h:122:1: - X_POSIX_MQ_OPEN_MAX = 8 // limits.h:123:1: - X_POSIX_MQ_PRIO_MAX = 32 // limits.h:124:1: - X_POSIX_NAME_MAX = 14 // limits.h:125:1: - X_POSIX_NGROUPS_MAX = 0 // limits.h:131:1: - X_POSIX_OPEN_MAX = 16 // limits.h:132:1: - X_POSIX_PATH_MAX = 255 // limits.h:133:1: - X_POSIX_PIPE_BUF = 512 // limits.h:135:1: - X_POSIX_RE_DUP_MAX = 255 // limits.h:156:1: - X_POSIX_RTSIG_MAX = 8 // limits.h:136:1: - X_POSIX_SEM_NSEMS_MAX = 256 // limits.h:137:1: - X_POSIX_SEM_VALUE_MAX = 32767 // limits.h:138:1: - X_POSIX_SIGQUEUE_MAX = 32 // limits.h:139:1: - X_POSIX_SSIZE_MAX = 32767 // limits.h:140:1: - X_POSIX_STREAM_MAX = 8 // limits.h:141:1: - X_POSIX_SYMLINK_MAX = 255 // limits.h:157:1: - X_POSIX_SYMLOOP_MAX = 8 // limits.h:158:1: - X_POSIX_THREAD_DESTRUCTOR_ITERATIONS = 4 // limits.h:150:1: - X_POSIX_THREAD_KEYS_MAX = 128 // limits.h:151:1: - X_POSIX_THREAD_THREADS_MAX = 64 // limits.h:152:1: - X_POSIX_TIMER_MAX = 32 // limits.h:142:1: - X_POSIX_TTY_NAME_MAX = 9 // limits.h:153:1: - X_POSIX_TZNAME_MAX = 3 // limits.h:146:1: - X_PSM_MODULES = 0 // isa_defs.h:284:1: - X_RESTRICT_KYWD = 0 // feature_tests.h:435:1: - X_RTC_CONFIG = 0 // isa_defs.h:285:1: - X_SHORT_ALIGNMENT = 2 // isa_defs.h:250:1: - X_SOFT_HOSTID = 0 // isa_defs.h:286:1: - X_STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD = 0 // isa_defs.h:243:1: - X_STDC_C11 = 0 // feature_tests.h:165:1: - X_STDC_C99 = 0 // feature_tests.h:169:1: - X_SUNOS_VTOC_16 = 0 // isa_defs.h:280:1: - X_SYS_CCOMPILE_H = 0 // ccompile.h:32:1: - X_SYS_FEATURE_TESTS_H = 0 // feature_tests.h:41:1: - X_SYS_INT_LIMITS_H = 0 // int_limits.h:39:1: - X_SYS_ISA_DEFS_H = 0 // isa_defs.h:30:1: - X_SYS_LIMITS_H = 0 // limits.h:16:1: - X_XOPEN_IOV_MAX = 16 // limits.h:244:1: - X_XOPEN_NAME_MAX = 255 // limits.h:245:1: - X_XOPEN_PATH_MAX = 1024 // limits.h:246:1: - X_XOPEN_VERSION = 3 // feature_tests.h:392:1: - Sun = 1 // <predefined>:172:1: - Unix = 1 // <predefined>:175:1: -) - -type Ptrdiff_t = int64 /* <builtin>:3:26 */ - -type Size_t = uint64 /* <builtin>:9:23 */ - -type Wchar_t = int32 /* <builtin>:15:24 */ - -type X__int128_t = struct { - Flo int64 - Fhi int64 -} /* <builtin>:21:43 */ // must match modernc.org/mathutil.Int128 -type X__uint128_t = struct { - Flo uint64 - Fhi uint64 -} /* <builtin>:22:44 */ // must match modernc.org/mathutil.Int128 - -type X__builtin_va_list = uintptr /* <builtin>:46:14 */ -type X__float128 = float64 /* <builtin>:47:21 */ - -// Copyright (C) 1992-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -// -// This file is part of GCC. -// -// GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under -// the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free -// Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later -// version. -// -// GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY -// WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or -// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License -// for more details. -// -// Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional -// permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version -// 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. -// -// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and -// a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; -// see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see -// <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - -// This administrivia gets added to the beginning of limits.h -// if the system has its own version of limits.h. - -// We use _GCC_LIMITS_H_ because we want this not to match -// any macros that the system's limits.h uses for its own purposes. - -// Use "..." so that we find syslimits.h only in this same directory. -// syslimits.h stands for the system's own limits.h file. -// If we can use it ok unmodified, then we install this text. -// If fixincludes fixes it, then the fixed version is installed -// instead of this text. - -// CDDL HEADER START -// -// The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the -// Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). -// You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// -// You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE -// or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions -// and limitations under the License. -// -// When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each -// file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. -// If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the -// fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying -// information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] -// -// CDDL HEADER END - -// Copyright (c) 2013 Gary Mills -// Copyright 2017 RackTop Systems. -// -// Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. -// Use is subject to license terms. -// Copyright 2015 Joyent, Inc. All rights reserved. - -// Copyright (c) 1988 AT&T -// All Rights Reserved - -// DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE. -// -// It has been auto-edited by fixincludes from: -// -// "/usr/include/sys/feature_tests.h" -// -// This had to be done to correct non-standard usages in the -// original, manufacturer supplied header file. - -// CDDL HEADER START -// -// The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the -// Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). -// You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// -// You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE -// or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions -// and limitations under the License. -// -// When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each -// file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. -// If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the -// fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying -// information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] -// -// CDDL HEADER END - -// Copyright 2013 Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org> -// Copyright 2016 Joyent, Inc. -// Copyright 2022 Oxide Computer Company -// -// Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. -// Use is subject to license terms. - -// CDDL HEADER START -// -// The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the -// Common Development and Distribution License, Version 1.0 only -// (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. -// -// You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE -// or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions -// and limitations under the License. -// -// When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each -// file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. -// If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the -// fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying -// information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] -// -// CDDL HEADER END -// Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. -// Use is subject to license terms. -// Copyright 2015 EveryCity Ltd. All rights reserved. -// Copyright 2019 Joyent, Inc. - -// This file contains definitions designed to enable different compilers -// to be used harmoniously on Solaris systems. - -// Allow for version tests for compiler bugs and features. - -// analogous to lint's PRINTFLIKEn - -// Handle the kernel printf routines that can take '%b' too - -// This one's pretty obvious -- the function never returns - -// The function is 'extern inline' and expects GNU C89 behaviour, not C99 -// behaviour. -// -// Should only be used on 'extern inline' definitions for GCC. - -// The function has control flow such that it may return multiple times (in -// the manner of setjmp or vfork) - -// This is an appropriate label for functions that do not -// modify their arguments, e.g. strlen() - -// This is a stronger form of __pure__. Can be used for functions -// that do not modify their arguments and don't depend on global -// memory. - -// This attribute, attached to a variable, means that the variable is meant to -// be possibly unused. GCC will not produce a warning for this variable. - -// Shorthand versions for readability - -// In release build, disable warnings about variables -// which are used only for debugging. - -// CDDL HEADER START -// -// The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the -// Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). -// You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// -// You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE -// or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions -// and limitations under the License. -// -// -// When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each -// file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. -// If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the -// fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying -// information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] -// -// CDDL HEADER END - -// Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. -// Use is subject to license terms. -// Copyright 2016 Joyent, Inc. - -// This header file serves to group a set of well known defines and to -// set these for each instruction set architecture. These defines may -// be divided into two groups; characteristics of the processor and -// implementation choices for Solaris on a processor. -// -// Processor Characteristics: -// -// _LITTLE_ENDIAN / _BIG_ENDIAN: -// The natural byte order of the processor. A pointer to an int points -// to the least/most significant byte of that int. -// -// _STACK_GROWS_UPWARD / _STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD: -// The processor specific direction of stack growth. A push onto the -// stack increases/decreases the stack pointer, so it stores data at -// successively higher/lower addresses. (Stackless machines ignored -// without regrets). -// -// _LONG_LONG_HTOL / _LONG_LONG_LTOH: -// A pointer to a long long points to the most/least significant long -// within that long long. -// -// _BIT_FIELDS_HTOL / _BIT_FIELDS_LTOH: -// The C compiler assigns bit fields from the high/low to the low/high end -// of an int (most to least significant vs. least to most significant). -// -// _IEEE_754: -// The processor (or supported implementations of the processor) -// supports the ieee-754 floating point standard. No other floating -// point standards are supported (or significant). Any other supported -// floating point formats are expected to be cased on the ISA processor -// symbol. -// -// _CHAR_IS_UNSIGNED / _CHAR_IS_SIGNED: -// The C Compiler implements objects of type `char' as `unsigned' or -// `signed' respectively. This is really an implementation choice of -// the compiler writer, but it is specified in the ABI and tends to -// be uniform across compilers for an instruction set architecture. -// Hence, it has the properties of a processor characteristic. -// -// _CHAR_ALIGNMENT / _SHORT_ALIGNMENT / _INT_ALIGNMENT / _LONG_ALIGNMENT / -// _LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT / _DOUBLE_ALIGNMENT / _LONG_DOUBLE_ALIGNMENT / -// _POINTER_ALIGNMENT / _FLOAT_ALIGNMENT: -// The ABI defines alignment requirements of each of the primitive -// object types. Some, if not all, may be hardware requirements as -// well. The values are expressed in "byte-alignment" units. -// -// _MAX_ALIGNMENT: -// The most stringent alignment requirement as specified by the ABI. -// Equal to the maximum of all the above _XXX_ALIGNMENT values. -// -// _MAX_ALIGNMENT_TYPE: -// The name of the C type that has the value descried in _MAX_ALIGNMENT. -// -// _ALIGNMENT_REQUIRED: -// True or false (1 or 0) whether or not the hardware requires the ABI -// alignment. -// -// _LONG_LONG_ALIGNMENT_32 -// The 32-bit ABI supported by a 64-bit kernel may have different -// alignment requirements for primitive object types. The value of this -// identifier is expressed in "byte-alignment" units. -// -// _HAVE_CPUID_INSN -// This indicates that the architecture supports the 'cpuid' -// instruction as defined by Intel. (Intel allows other vendors -// to extend the instruction for their own purposes.) -// -// -// Implementation Choices: -// -// _ILP32 / _LP64: -// This specifies the compiler data type implementation as specified in -// the relevant ABI. The choice between these is strongly influenced -// by the underlying hardware, but is not absolutely tied to it. -// Currently only two data type models are supported: -// -// _ILP32: -// Int/Long/Pointer are 32 bits. This is the historical UNIX -// and Solaris implementation. Due to its historical standing, -// this is the default case. -// -// _LP64: -// Long/Pointer are 64 bits, Int is 32 bits. This is the chosen -// implementation for 64-bit ABIs such as SPARC V9. -// -// _I32LPx: -// A compilation environment where 'int' is 32-bit, and -// longs and pointers are simply the same size. -// -// In all cases, Char is 8 bits and Short is 16 bits. -// -// _SUNOS_VTOC_8 / _SUNOS_VTOC_16 / _SVR4_VTOC_16: -// This specifies the form of the disk VTOC (or label): -// -// _SUNOS_VTOC_8: -// This is a VTOC form which is upwardly compatible with the -// SunOS 4.x disk label and allows 8 partitions per disk. -// -// _SUNOS_VTOC_16: -// In this format the incore vtoc image matches the ondisk -// version. It allows 16 slices per disk, and is not -// compatible with the SunOS 4.x disk label. -// -// Note that these are not the only two VTOC forms possible and -// additional forms may be added. One possible form would be the -// SVr4 VTOC form. The symbol for that is reserved now, although -// it is not implemented. -// -// _SVR4_VTOC_16: -// This VTOC form is compatible with the System V Release 4 -// VTOC (as implemented on the SVr4 Intel and 3b ports) with -// 16 partitions per disk. -// -// -// _DMA_USES_PHYSADDR / _DMA_USES_VIRTADDR -// This describes the type of addresses used by system DMA: -// -// _DMA_USES_PHYSADDR: -// This type of DMA, used in the x86 implementation, -// requires physical addresses for DMA buffers. The 24-bit -// addresses used by some legacy boards is the source of the -// "low-memory" (<16MB) requirement for some devices using DMA. -// -// _DMA_USES_VIRTADDR: -// This method of DMA allows the use of virtual addresses for -// DMA transfers. -// -// _FIRMWARE_NEEDS_FDISK / _NO_FDISK_PRESENT -// This indicates the presence/absence of an fdisk table. -// -// _FIRMWARE_NEEDS_FDISK -// The fdisk table is required by system firmware. If present, -// it allows a disk to be subdivided into multiple fdisk -// partitions, each of which is equivalent to a separate, -// virtual disk. This enables the co-existence of multiple -// operating systems on a shared hard disk. -// -// _NO_FDISK_PRESENT -// If the fdisk table is absent, it is assumed that the entire -// media is allocated for a single operating system. -// -// _HAVE_TEM_FIRMWARE -// Defined if this architecture has the (fallback) option of -// using prom_* calls for doing I/O if a suitable kernel driver -// is not available to do it. -// -// _DONT_USE_1275_GENERIC_NAMES -// Controls whether or not device tree node names should -// comply with the IEEE 1275 "Generic Names" Recommended -// Practice. With _DONT_USE_GENERIC_NAMES, device-specific -// names identifying the particular device will be used. -// -// __i386_COMPAT -// This indicates whether the i386 ABI is supported as a *non-native* -// mode for the platform. When this symbol is defined: -// - 32-bit xstat-style system calls are enabled -// - 32-bit xmknod-style system calls are enabled -// - 32-bit system calls use i386 sizes -and- alignments -// -// Note that this is NOT defined for the i386 native environment! -// -// __x86 -// This is ONLY a synonym for defined(__i386) || defined(__amd64) -// which is useful only insofar as these two architectures share -// common attributes. Analogous to __sparc. -// -// _PSM_MODULES -// This indicates whether or not the implementation uses PSM -// modules for processor support, reading /etc/mach from inside -// the kernel to extract a list. -// -// _RTC_CONFIG -// This indicates whether or not the implementation uses /etc/rtc_config -// to configure the real-time clock in the kernel. -// -// _UNIX_KRTLD -// This indicates that the implementation uses a dynamically -// linked unix + krtld to form the core kernel image at boot -// time, or (in the absence of this symbol) a prelinked kernel image. -// -// _OBP -// This indicates the firmware interface is OBP. -// -// _SOFT_HOSTID -// This indicates that the implementation obtains the hostid -// from the file /etc/hostid, rather than from hardware. - -// The following set of definitions characterize Solaris on AMD's -// 64-bit systems. - -// Define the appropriate "processor characteristics" - -// Different alignment constraints for the i386 ABI in compatibility mode - -// Define the appropriate "implementation choices". - -// The feature test macro __i386 is generic for all processors implementing -// the Intel 386 instruction set or a superset of it. Specifically, this -// includes all members of the 386, 486, and Pentium family of processors. - -// Values of _POSIX_C_SOURCE -// -// undefined not a POSIX compilation -// 1 POSIX.1-1990 compilation -// 2 POSIX.2-1992 compilation -// 199309L POSIX.1b-1993 compilation (Real Time) -// 199506L POSIX.1c-1995 compilation (POSIX Threads) -// 200112L POSIX.1-2001 compilation (Austin Group Revision) -// 200809L POSIX.1-2008 compilation - -// The feature test macros __XOPEN_OR_POSIX, _STRICT_STDC, _STRICT_SYMBOLS, -// and _STDC_C99 are Sun implementation specific macros created in order to -// compress common standards specified feature test macros for easier reading. -// These macros should not be used by the application developer as -// unexpected results may occur. Instead, the user should reference -// standards(7) for correct usage of the standards feature test macros. -// -// __XOPEN_OR_POSIX Used in cases where a symbol is defined by both -// X/Open or POSIX or in the negative, when neither -// X/Open or POSIX defines a symbol. -// -// _STRICT_STDC __STDC__ is specified by the C Standards and defined -// by the compiler. For Sun compilers the value of -// __STDC__ is either 1, 0, or not defined based on the -// compilation mode (see cc(1)). When the value of -// __STDC__ is 1 and in the absence of any other feature -// test macros, the namespace available to the application -// is limited to only those symbols defined by the C -// Standard. _STRICT_STDC provides a more readable means -// of identifying symbols defined by the standard, or in -// the negative, symbols that are extensions to the C -// Standard. See additional comments for GNU C differences. -// -// _STDC_C99 __STDC_VERSION__ is specified by the C standards and -// defined by the compiler and indicates the version of -// the C standard. A value of 199901L indicates a -// compiler that complies with ISO/IEC 9899:1999, other- -// wise known as the C99 standard. -// -// _STDC_C11 Like _STDC_C99 except that the value of __STDC_VERSION__ -// is 201112L indicating a compiler that compiles with -// ISO/IEC 9899:2011, otherwise known as the C11 standard. -// -// _STRICT_SYMBOLS Used in cases where symbol visibility is restricted -// by the standards, and the user has not explicitly -// relaxed the strictness via __EXTENSIONS__. - -// ISO/IEC 9899:1990 and it's revisions, ISO/IEC 9899:1999 and ISO/IEC -// 99899:2011 specify the following predefined macro name: -// -// __STDC__ The integer constant 1, intended to indicate a conforming -// implementation. -// -// Furthermore, a strictly conforming program shall use only those features -// of the language and library specified in these standards. A conforming -// implementation shall accept any strictly conforming program. -// -// Based on these requirements, Sun's C compiler defines __STDC__ to 1 for -// strictly conforming environments and __STDC__ to 0 for environments that -// use ANSI C semantics but allow extensions to the C standard. For non-ANSI -// C semantics, Sun's C compiler does not define __STDC__. -// -// The GNU C project interpretation is that __STDC__ should always be defined -// to 1 for compilation modes that accept ANSI C syntax regardless of whether -// or not extensions to the C standard are used. Violations of conforming -// behavior are conditionally flagged as warnings via the use of the -// -pedantic option. In addition to defining __STDC__ to 1, the GNU C -// compiler also defines __STRICT_ANSI__ as a means of specifying strictly -// conforming environments using the -ansi or -std=<standard> options. -// -// In the absence of any other compiler options, Sun and GNU set the value -// of __STDC__ as follows when using the following options: -// -// Value of __STDC__ __STRICT_ANSI__ -// -// cc -Xa (default) 0 undefined -// cc -Xt (transitional) 0 undefined -// cc -Xc (strictly conforming) 1 undefined -// cc -Xs (K&R C) undefined undefined -// -// gcc (default) 1 undefined -// gcc -ansi, -std={c89, c99,...) 1 defined -// gcc -traditional (K&R) undefined undefined -// -// The default compilation modes for Sun C compilers versus GNU C compilers -// results in a differing value for __STDC__ which results in a more -// restricted namespace when using Sun compilers. To allow both GNU and Sun -// interpretations to peacefully co-exist, we use the following Sun -// implementation _STRICT_STDC_ macro: - -// Compiler complies with ISO/IEC 9899:1999 or ISO/IEC 9989:2011 - -// Use strict symbol visibility. - -// This is a variant of _STRICT_SYMBOLS that is meant to cover headers that are -// governed by POSIX, but have not been governed by ISO C. One can go two ways -// on what should happen if an application actively includes (not transitively) -// a header that isn't part of the ISO C spec, we opt to say that if someone has -// gone out of there way then they're doing it for a reason and that is an act -// of non-compliance and therefore it's not up to us to hide away every symbol. -// -// In general, prefer using _STRICT_SYMBOLS, but this is here in particular for -// cases where in the past we have only used a POSIX related check and we don't -// wish to make something stricter. Often applications are relying on the -// ability to, or more realistically unwittingly, have _STRICT_STDC declared and -// still use these interfaces. - -// Large file interfaces: -// -// _LARGEFILE_SOURCE -// 1 large file-related additions to POSIX -// interfaces requested (fseeko, etc.) -// _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -// 1 transitional large-file-related interfaces -// requested (seek64, stat64, etc.) -// -// The corresponding announcement macros are respectively: -// _LFS_LARGEFILE -// _LFS64_LARGEFILE -// (These are set in <unistd.h>.) -// -// Requesting _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE implies requesting _LARGEFILE_SOURCE as -// well. -// -// The large file interfaces are made visible regardless of the initial values -// of the feature test macros under certain circumstances: -// - If no explicit standards-conforming environment is requested (neither -// of _POSIX_SOURCE nor _XOPEN_SOURCE is defined and the value of -// __STDC__ does not imply standards conformance). -// - Extended system interfaces are explicitly requested (__EXTENSIONS__ -// is defined). -// - Access to in-kernel interfaces is requested (_KERNEL or _KMEMUSER is -// defined). (Note that this dependency is an artifact of the current -// kernel implementation and may change in future releases.) - -// Large file compilation environment control: -// -// The setting of _FILE_OFFSET_BITS controls the size of various file-related -// types and governs the mapping between file-related source function symbol -// names and the corresponding binary entry points. -// -// In the 32-bit environment, the default value is 32; if not set, set it to -// the default here, to simplify tests in other headers. -// -// In the 64-bit compilation environment, the only value allowed is 64. - -// Use of _XOPEN_SOURCE -// -// The following X/Open specifications are supported: -// -// X/Open Portability Guide, Issue 3 (XPG3) -// X/Open CAE Specification, Issue 4 (XPG4) -// X/Open CAE Specification, Issue 4, Version 2 (XPG4v2) -// X/Open CAE Specification, Issue 5 (XPG5) -// Open Group Technical Standard, Issue 6 (XPG6), also referred to as -// IEEE Std. 1003.1-2001 and ISO/IEC 9945:2002. -// Open Group Technical Standard, Issue 7 (XPG7), also referred to as -// IEEE Std. 1003.1-2008 and ISO/IEC 9945:2009. -// -// XPG4v2 is also referred to as UNIX 95 (SUS or SUSv1). -// XPG5 is also referred to as UNIX 98 or the Single Unix Specification, -// Version 2 (SUSv2) -// XPG6 is the result of a merge of the X/Open and POSIX specifications -// and as such is also referred to as IEEE Std. 1003.1-2001 in -// addition to UNIX 03 and SUSv3. -// XPG7 is also referred to as UNIX 08 and SUSv4. -// -// When writing a conforming X/Open application, as per the specification -// requirements, the appropriate feature test macros must be defined at -// compile time. These are as follows. For more info, see standards(7). -// -// Feature Test Macro Specification -// ------------------------------------------------ ------------- -// _XOPEN_SOURCE XPG3 -// _XOPEN_SOURCE && _XOPEN_VERSION = 4 XPG4 -// _XOPEN_SOURCE && _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED = 1 XPG4v2 -// _XOPEN_SOURCE = 500 XPG5 -// _XOPEN_SOURCE = 600 (or POSIX_C_SOURCE=200112L) XPG6 -// _XOPEN_SOURCE = 700 (or POSIX_C_SOURCE=200809L) XPG7 -// -// In order to simplify the guards within the headers, the following -// implementation private test macros have been created. Applications -// must NOT use these private test macros as unexpected results will -// occur. -// -// Note that in general, the use of these private macros is cumulative. -// For example, the use of _XPG3 with no other restrictions on the X/Open -// namespace will make the symbols visible for XPG3 through XPG6 -// compilation environments. The use of _XPG4_2 with no other X/Open -// namespace restrictions indicates that the symbols were introduced in -// XPG4v2 and are therefore visible for XPG4v2 through XPG6 compilation -// environments, but not for XPG3 or XPG4 compilation environments. -// -// _XPG3 X/Open Portability Guide, Issue 3 (XPG3) -// _XPG4 X/Open CAE Specification, Issue 4 (XPG4) -// _XPG4_2 X/Open CAE Specification, Issue 4, Version 2 (XPG4v2/UNIX 95/SUS) -// _XPG5 X/Open CAE Specification, Issue 5 (XPG5/UNIX 98/SUSv2) -// _XPG6 Open Group Technical Standard, Issue 6 (XPG6/UNIX 03/SUSv3) -// _XPG7 Open Group Technical Standard, Issue 7 (XPG7/UNIX 08/SUSv4) - -// X/Open Portability Guide, Issue 3 - -// _XOPEN_VERSION is defined by the X/Open specifications and is not -// normally defined by the application, except in the case of an XPG4 -// application. On the implementation side, _XOPEN_VERSION defined with -// the value of 3 indicates an XPG3 application. _XOPEN_VERSION defined -// with the value of 4 indicates an XPG4 or XPG4v2 (UNIX 95) application. -// _XOPEN_VERSION defined with a value of 500 indicates an XPG5 (UNIX 98) -// application and with a value of 600 indicates an XPG6 (UNIX 03) -// application and with a value of 700 indicates an XPG7 (UNIX 08). -// The appropriate version is determined by the use of the -// feature test macros described earlier. The value of _XOPEN_VERSION -// defaults to 3 otherwise indicating support for XPG3 applications. - -// ANSI C and ISO 9899:1990 say the type long long doesn't exist in strictly -// conforming environments. ISO 9899:1999 says it does. -// -// The presence of _LONGLONG_TYPE says "long long exists" which is therefore -// defined in all but strictly conforming environments that disallow it. - -// The following macro defines a value for the ISO C99 restrict -// keyword so that _RESTRICT_KYWD resolves to "restrict" if -// an ISO C99 compiler is used, "__restrict" for c++ and "" (null string) -// if any other compiler is used. This allows for the use of single -// prototype declarations regardless of compiler version. - -// The following macro defines a value for the ISO C11 _Noreturn -// keyword so that _NORETURN_KYWD resolves to "_Noreturn" if -// an ISO C11 compiler is used and "" (null string) if any other -// compiler is used. This allows for the use of single prototype -// declarations regardless of compiler version. - -// ISO/IEC 9899:2011 Annex K - -// The following macro indicates header support for the ANSI C++ -// standard. The ISO/IEC designation for this is ISO/IEC FDIS 14882. - -// The following macro indicates header support for the C99 standard, -// ISO/IEC 9899:1999, Programming Languages - C. - -// The following macro indicates header support for the C11 standard, -// ISO/IEC 9899:2011, Programming Languages - C. - -// The following macro indicates header support for the C11 standard, -// ISO/IEC 9899:2011 Annex K, Programming Languages - C. - -// The following macro indicates header support for DTrace. The value is an -// integer that corresponds to the major version number for DTrace. - -// CDDL HEADER START -// -// The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the -// Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). -// You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// -// You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE -// or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions -// and limitations under the License. -// -// -// When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each -// file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. -// If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the -// fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying -// information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] -// -// CDDL HEADER END - -// Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. -// Use is subject to license terms. -// Copyright 2016 Joyent, Inc. - -// CDDL HEADER START -// -// The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the -// Common Development and Distribution License, Version 1.0 only -// (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. -// -// You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE -// or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions -// and limitations under the License. -// -// When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each -// file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. -// If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the -// fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying -// information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] -// -// CDDL HEADER END -// Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. -// Use is subject to license terms. - -// Copyright (c) 1988 AT&T -// All Rights Reserved - -// An application should not include this header directly. Instead it -// should be included only through the inclusion of other Sun headers. -// -// The contents of this header is limited to identifiers specified in the -// C Standard. Any new identifiers specified in future amendments to the -// C Standard must be placed in this header. If these new identifiers -// are required to also be in the C++ Standard "std" namespace, then for -// anything other than macro definitions, corresponding "using" directives -// must also be added to <limits.h>. - -// Sizes of integral types - -// min value of a "long int" -// max value of a "long int" -// max value of "unsigned long int" -// min value of a long long -// max value of a long long -// max value of "unsigned long long - -// This file and its contents are supplied under the terms of the -// Common Development and Distribution License ("CDDL"), version 1.0. -// You may only use this file in accordance with the terms of version -// 1.0 of the CDDL. -// -// A full copy of the text of the CDDL should have accompanied this -// source. A copy of the CDDL is also available via the Internet at -// http://www.illumos.org/license/CDDL. -// Copyright 2015 Joyent, Inc. All rights reserved. - -// Include fixed width type limits as proposed by the ISO/JTC1/SC22/WG14 C -// committee's working draft for the revision of the current ISO C standard, -// ISO/IEC 9899:1990 Programming language - C. These are not currently -// required by any standard but constitute a useful, general purpose set -// of type definitions and limits which is namespace clean with respect to -// all standards. -// DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE. -// -// It has been auto-edited by fixincludes from: -// -// "/usr/include/sys/int_limits.h" -// -// This had to be done to correct non-standard usages in the -// original, manufacturer supplied header file. - -// CDDL HEADER START -// -// The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the -// Common Development and Distribution License, Version 1.0 only -// (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance -// with the License. -// -// You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE -// or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions -// and limitations under the License. -// -// When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each -// file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. -// If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the -// fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying -// information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] -// -// CDDL HEADER END -// Copyright 2014 Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org> -// -// Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. -// Use is subject to license terms. - -// This file, <sys/int_limits.h>, is part of the Sun Microsystems implementation -// of <inttypes.h> as defined in the ISO C standard, ISO/IEC 9899:1999 -// Programming language - C. -// -// Programs/Modules should not directly include this file. Access to the -// types defined in this file should be through the inclusion of one of the -// following files: -// -// <limits.h> This nested inclusion is disabled for strictly -// ANSI-C conforming compilations. The *_MIN -// definitions are not visible to POSIX or XPG -// conforming applications (due to what may be -// a bug in the specification - this is under -// investigation) -// -// <sys/inttypes.h> Provides the Kernel and Driver appropriate -// components of <inttypes.h>. -// -// <inttypes.h> For use by applications. -// -// See these files for more details. - -// DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE. -// -// It has been auto-edited by fixincludes from: -// -// "/usr/include/sys/feature_tests.h" -// -// This had to be done to correct non-standard usages in the -// original, manufacturer supplied header file. - -// CDDL HEADER START -// -// The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the -// Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). -// You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -// -// You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE -// or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. -// See the License for the specific language governing permissions -// and limitations under the License. -// -// When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each -// file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. -// If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the -// fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying -// information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] -// -// CDDL HEADER END - -// Copyright 2013 Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org> -// Copyright 2016 Joyent, Inc. -// Copyright 2022 Oxide Computer Company -// -// Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. -// Use is subject to license terms. - -// Limits -// -// The following define the limits for the types defined in <sys/int_types.h>. -// -// INTMAX_MIN (minimum value of the largest supported signed integer type), -// INTMAX_MAX (maximum value of the largest supported signed integer type), -// and UINTMAX_MAX (maximum value of the largest supported unsigned integer -// type) can be set to implementation defined limits. -// -// NOTE : A programmer can test to see whether an implementation supports -// a particular size of integer by testing if the macro that gives the -// maximum for that datatype is defined. For example, if #ifdef UINT64_MAX -// tests false, the implementation does not support unsigned 64 bit integers. -// -// The type of these macros is intentionally unspecified. -// -// The types int8_t, int_least8_t, and int_fast8_t are not defined for ISAs -// where the ABI specifies "char" as unsigned when the translation mode is -// not ANSI-C. - -// The following 2 macros are provided for testing whether the types -// intptr_t and uintptr_t (integers large enough to hold a void *) are -// defined in this header. They are needed in case the architecture can't -// represent a pointer in any standard integral type. - -// Maximum limits of ptrdiff_t defined in <sys/types.h> - -// Maximum value of a "size_t". SIZE_MAX was previously defined -// in <limits.h>, however, the standards specify it be defined -// in <stdint.h>. The <stdint.h> headers includes this header as -// does <limits.h>. The value of SIZE_MAX should not deviate -// from the value of ULONG_MAX defined <sys/types.h>. - -// Maximum limit of sig_atomic_t defined in <sys/types.h> - -// Maximum limit of wchar_t. The WCHAR_* macros are also -// defined in <iso/wchar_iso.h>, but inclusion of that header -// will break ISO/IEC C namespace. - -// Maximum limit of wint_t - -// It is probably a bug in the POSIX specification (IEEE-1003.1-1990) that -// when including <limits.h> that the suffix _MAX is reserved but not the -// suffix _MIN. However, until that issue is resolved.... - -// Minimum value of a pointer-holding signed integer type - -// Minimum limits of ptrdiff_t defined in <sys/types.h> - -// Minimum limit of sig_atomic_t defined in <sys/types.h> - -// Minimum limit of wchar_t. The WCHAR_* macros are also -// defined in <iso/wchar_iso.h>, but inclusion of that header -// will break ISO/IEC C namespace. - -// Minimum limit of wint_t - -// ARG_MAX is calculated as follows: -// NCARGS - space for other stuff on initial stack -// like aux vectors, saved registers, etc.. - -// These two symbols have their historical values, the actual buffer is -// larger. - -// POSIX conformant definitions - An implementation may define -// other symbols which reflect the actual implementation. Alternate -// definitions may not be as restrictive as the POSIX definitions. -// POSIX.1c conformant -// UNIX 03 conformant - -// POSIX.2 and XPG4-XSH4 conformant definitions - -// UNIX 03 conformant - -// For dual definitions for PASS_MAX and sysconf.c - -// NLS printf() and scanf() - -// Marked as LEGACY in SUSv2 and removed in UNIX 03 -// of a double -// of a "float" - -// Marked as LEGACY in SUSv1 and removed in SUSv2 -// of a double -// of a float - -// POSIX 1003.1a, section 2.9.5, table 2-5 contains [NAME_MAX] and the -// related text states: -// -// A definition of one of the values from Table 2-5 shall be omitted from the -// <limits.h> on specific implementations where the corresponding value is -// equal to or greater than the stated minimum, but where the value can vary -// depending on the file to which it is applied. The actual value supported for -// a specific pathname shall be provided by the pathconf() (5.7.1) function. -// -// This is clear that any machine supporting multiple file system types -// and/or a network should not include this define, regardless of protection -// by the _POSIX_SOURCE and _POSIX_C_SOURCE flags. We chose to ignore that -// and provide it anyway for compatibility with other platforms that don't -// follow the spec as precisely as they should. Its usage is discouraged. - -type Clock_t = int64 /* limits.h:292:14 */ // System Private interface to sysconf() - -// Increased for illumos - -// Copyright (C) 1991-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -// -// This file is part of GCC. -// -// GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under -// the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free -// Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later -// version. -// -// GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY -// WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or -// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License -// for more details. -// -// Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional -// permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version -// 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. -// -// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and -// a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; -// see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see -// <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - -// Number of bits in a `char'. - -// Maximum length of a multibyte character. - -// Minimum and maximum values a `signed char' can hold. - -// Maximum value an `unsigned char' can hold. (Minimum is 0). - -// Minimum and maximum values a `char' can hold. - -// Minimum and maximum values a `signed short int' can hold. - -// Maximum value an `unsigned short int' can hold. (Minimum is 0). - -// Minimum and maximum values a `signed int' can hold. - -// Maximum value an `unsigned int' can hold. (Minimum is 0). - -// Minimum and maximum values a `signed long int' can hold. -// (Same as `int'). - -// Maximum value an `unsigned long int' can hold. (Minimum is 0). - -// Minimum and maximum values a `signed long long int' can hold. - -// Maximum value an `unsigned long long int' can hold. (Minimum is 0). - -// Minimum and maximum values a `signed long long int' can hold. - -// Maximum value an `unsigned long long int' can hold. (Minimum is 0). - -// This administrivia gets added to the end of limits.h -// if the system has its own version of limits.h. - -var _ int8 /* gen.c:2:13: */ |