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Mon Jul 22 01:22:29 2013 UTC (11 years, 2 months ago) by misho
Branches: libxml2, MAIN
CVS tags: v2_9_1p0, v2_9_1, v2_8_0p0, v2_8_0, HEAD
2.8.0

    1: #ifndef __LIBXML_WIN32_CONFIG__
    2: #define __LIBXML_WIN32_CONFIG__
    3: 
    4: #define HAVE_CTYPE_H
    5: #define HAVE_STDARG_H
    6: #define HAVE_MALLOC_H
    7: #define HAVE_ERRNO_H
    8: #define HAVE_STDINT_H
    9: 
   10: #if defined(_WIN32_WCE)
   11: #undef HAVE_ERRNO_H
   12: #include <windows.h>
   13: #include "wincecompat.h"
   14: #else
   15: #define HAVE_SYS_STAT_H
   16: #define HAVE__STAT
   17: #define HAVE_STAT
   18: #define HAVE_STDLIB_H
   19: #define HAVE_TIME_H
   20: #define HAVE_FCNTL_H
   21: #include <io.h>
   22: #include <direct.h>
   23: #endif
   24: 
   25: #include <libxml/xmlversion.h>
   26: 
   27: #ifndef ICONV_CONST
   28: #define ICONV_CONST const
   29: #endif
   30: 
   31: #ifdef NEED_SOCKETS
   32: #include <wsockcompat.h>
   33: #endif
   34: 
   35: /*
   36:  * Windows platforms may define except 
   37:  */
   38: #undef except
   39: 
   40: #define HAVE_ISINF
   41: #define HAVE_ISNAN
   42: #include <math.h>
   43: #if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__BORLANDC__)
   44: /* MS C-runtime has functions which can be used in order to determine if
   45:    a given floating-point variable contains NaN, (+-)INF. These are 
   46:    preferred, because floating-point technology is considered propriatary
   47:    by MS and we can assume that their functions know more about their 
   48:    oddities than we do. */
   49: #include <float.h>
   50: /* Bjorn Reese figured a quite nice construct for isinf() using the _fpclass
   51:    function. */
   52: #ifndef isinf
   53: #define isinf(d) ((_fpclass(d) == _FPCLASS_PINF) ? 1 \
   54: 	: ((_fpclass(d) == _FPCLASS_NINF) ? -1 : 0))
   55: #endif
   56: /* _isnan(x) returns nonzero if (x == NaN) and zero otherwise. */
   57: #ifndef isnan
   58: #define isnan(d) (_isnan(d))
   59: #endif
   60: #else /* _MSC_VER */
   61: #ifndef isinf
   62: static int isinf (double d) {
   63:     int expon = 0;
   64:     double val = frexp (d, &expon);
   65:     if (expon == 1025) {
   66:         if (val == 0.5) {
   67:             return 1;
   68:         } else if (val == -0.5) {
   69:             return -1;
   70:         } else {
   71:             return 0;
   72:         }
   73:     } else {
   74:         return 0;
   75:     }
   76: }
   77: #endif
   78: #ifndef isnan
   79: static int isnan (double d) {
   80:     int expon = 0;
   81:     double val = frexp (d, &expon);
   82:     if (expon == 1025) {
   83:         if (val == 0.5) {
   84:             return 0;
   85:         } else if (val == -0.5) {
   86:             return 0;
   87:         } else {
   88:             return 1;
   89:         }
   90:     } else {
   91:         return 0;
   92:     }
   93: }
   94: #endif
   95: #endif /* _MSC_VER */
   96: 
   97: #if defined(_MSC_VER)
   98: #define mkdir(p,m) _mkdir(p)
   99: #define snprintf _snprintf
  100: #if _MSC_VER < 1500
  101: #define vsnprintf(b,c,f,a) _vsnprintf(b,c,f,a)
  102: #endif
  103: #elif defined(__MINGW32__)
  104: #define mkdir(p,m) _mkdir(p)
  105: #endif
  106: 
  107: /* Threading API to use should be specified here for compatibility reasons.
  108:    This is however best specified on the compiler's command-line. */
  109: #if defined(LIBXML_THREAD_ENABLED)
  110: #if !defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_H) && !defined(HAVE_WIN32_THREADS) && !defined(_WIN32_WCE)
  111: #define HAVE_WIN32_THREADS
  112: #endif
  113: #endif
  114: 
  115: /* Some third-party libraries far from our control assume the following
  116:    is defined, which it is not if we don't include windows.h. */
  117: #if !defined(FALSE)
  118: #define FALSE 0
  119: #endif
  120: #if !defined(TRUE)
  121: #define TRUE (!(FALSE))
  122: #endif
  123: 
  124: #endif /* __LIBXML_WIN32_CONFIG__ */
  125: 

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