vdr-plugin-streamdev/tools/tools.h
2010-12-02 08:53:01 +01:00

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C

#ifndef TOOLBOX_TOOLS_H
#define TOOLBOX_TOOLS_H
//#include <stdio.h>
//#include <iostream>
#include <sys/types.h>
//#define KILOBYTE(x) ((x)*1024)
//#define MEGABYTE(x) (KILOBYTE(x)*1024)
//typedef unsigned int uint;
//typedef unsigned long ulong;
typedef unsigned char uchar;
//typedef unsigned short ushort;
// Special constructor for CreateElements
void *operator new(size_t, void*) throw ();
#ifdef TOOLBOX_DEBUG
# define ASSERT(x) if ((x)) cerr << "Warning: ASSERT failed At " << __FILE__ << ":" << __LINE__ << " ["#x"]" << endl
# define CHECK_PTR(x) if (!(x)) cerr << "Warning: Pointer is NULL At " << __FILE__ << ":" << __LINE__ << endl;
# define CHECK_NEXT_ALLOC() _checkNextAlloc()
# define DPRINT(x...) LOGi(x)
#else
# define ASSERT(x)
# define CHECK_PTR(x)
# define CHECK_NEXT_ALLOC()
# define DPRINT(x...)
#endif
#define ERRNUL(e) {errno=e;return 0;}
#define ERRSYS(e) {errno=e;return -1;}
/* RETURNS() and RETURN() are macros that can be used if a class object is
being returned. They make use of the GNU C-Compiler's named return value
feature, if available. In this case, the class object isn't returned and
copied, but the result itself is filled.
RETURNS(ReturnType, FunctionDeclaration, Result)
... function-body working on Result ...
RETURN(Result)
A function like this (cXYZ is a class type):
cXYZ myfunction(int a, char *b) {
cXYZ result;
... something happens with result ...
return result;
}
can be written like this:
RETURNS(cXYZ, myfunction(int a, char *b), result)
... something happens with result ...
RETURN(result)
DISABLED SINCE GCC 3.x
*/
//#ifdef __GNUC__
//# define RETURNS(t,x,r) t x return r {
//# define RETURN(x) }
//#else
# define RETURNS(t,x,r) t x { t r;
# define RETURN(x) return x; }
//#endif
#endif // TOOLBOX_TOOLS_H