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1 | /* -*-c-*- |
2 | * | |
3 | * Sensible Object Design header file | |
4 | * | |
5 | * (c) 2009 Straylight/Edgeware | |
6 | */ | |
7 | ||
8 | /*----- Licensing notice --------------------------------------------------* | |
9 | * | |
e0808c47 | 10 | * This file is part of the Sensible Object Design, an object system for C. |
1f1d88f5 | 11 | * |
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12 | * The SOD Runtime Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
13 | * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as | |
14 | * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the | |
15 | * License, or (at your option) any later version. | |
1f1d88f5 | 16 | * |
7d21069e | 17 | * The SOD Runtime is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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18 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
19 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
7d21069e | 20 | * GNU Library General Public License for more details. |
1f1d88f5 | 21 | * |
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22 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public |
23 | * License along with SOD; if not, write to the Free | |
24 | * Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, | |
25 | * MA 02111-1307, USA. | |
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26 | */ |
27 | ||
28 | #ifndef SOD_H | |
29 | #define SOD_H | |
30 | ||
31 | #ifdef __cplusplus | |
32 | extern "C" { | |
33 | #endif | |
34 | ||
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35 | /*----- Preliminary utilities ---------------------------------------------*/ |
36 | ||
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37 | /* Various hacks for checking compiler versions. */ |
38 | #define SOD__GCC_P(maj, min) \ | |
39 | (__GNUC__ > (maj) || (__GNUC__ == (maj) && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= (min))) | |
40 | ||
41 | #ifdef __GNUC__ | |
42 | # define SOD__EXTENSION __extension__ | |
43 | #else | |
44 | # define SOD__EXTENSION | |
45 | #endif | |
46 | ||
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47 | /* --- @SOD__HAVE_VARARGS_MACROS@ --- * |
48 | * | |
49 | * Use: Defined if the compiler supports C99-style variadic macros. | |
50 | * | |
51 | * This is more complicated than just checking the value of | |
52 | * @__STDC_VERSION__@ because GCC has traditionally claimed C89 | |
53 | * by default, but provides the functionality anyway unless it's | |
54 | * been explicitly turned off. | |
55 | */ | |
56 | ||
57 | #if __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901 | |
58 | /* The feature exists. All is well with the world. */ | |
59 | ||
60 | # define SOD__HAVE_VARARGS_MACROS | |
61 | ||
8c2c58ae | 62 | #elif SOD__GCC_P(3, 0) |
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63 | /* We're using GCC, which is trying to deny it but we don't believe it. |
64 | * Unfortunately there's a fly in the ointment: if `-pedantic' -- or, | |
65 | * worse, `-pedantic-errors' -- is set, then GCC will warn about these | |
66 | * macros being defined, and there isn't a way to detect pedantry from the | |
67 | * preprocessor. | |
68 | * | |
69 | * We must deploy bodges. There doesn't seem to be a good way to suppress | |
70 | * particular warnings from the preprocessor: in particular, messing about | |
71 | * with `pragma GCC diagnostic' doesn't help. So we're left with this | |
72 | * hack: just declare all Sod-generated header files which try to do | |
73 | * varargs macro things to be `system headers', which means that GCC's | |
74 | * preprocessor will let them get away with all manner of nefarious stuff. | |
75 | */ | |
76 | ||
77 | # define SOD__HAVE_VARARGS_MACROS | |
78 | # define SOD__VARARGS_MACROS_PREAMBLE _Pragma("GCC system_header") | |
79 | ||
80 | #endif | |
81 | ||
82 | /* Make sure this gratuitous hack is understood, at least vacuously. */ | |
83 | #ifndef SOD__VARARGS_MACROS_PREAMBLE | |
84 | # define SOD__VARARGS_MACROS_PREAMBLE | |
85 | #endif | |
86 | ||
87 | /* We're going to want to make use of this ourselves. */ | |
88 | SOD__VARARGS_MACROS_PREAMBLE | |
89 | ||
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90 | /* --- @SOD__ALIGNOF@ --- * |
91 | * | |
92 | * Arguments: @type@ = a C type name, consisting of declaration specifiers | |
93 | * and `*[QUALIFIERS]' declarator operators | |
94 | * | |
95 | * Returns: A sufficient alignment for objects of the given @type@, as a | |
96 | * @size_t@. | |
97 | */ | |
98 | ||
99 | #if __STDC_VERSION__ >= 201112 | |
100 | # define SOD__ALIGNOF(type) _Alignof(type) | |
101 | #elif SOD__GCC_P(4, 7) | |
102 | # define SOD__ALIGNOF(type) __extension__ _Alignof(type) | |
103 | #elif defined(__GNUC__) | |
104 | # define SOD__ALIGNOF(type) __alignof__(type) | |
105 | #else | |
106 | # define SOD__ALIGNOF(type) \ | |
adf12ca9 | 107 | offsetof(struct { char sod__x; type sod__y; }, sod__y) |
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108 | #endif |
109 | ||
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110 | /* --- @SOD__IGNORE@ --- * |
111 | * | |
112 | * Arguments: @var@ = some variable name | |
113 | * | |
114 | * Use: Suppress any warning that @var@ isn't used. | |
115 | */ | |
116 | ||
117 | #define SOD__IGNORE(var) ((void)(var)) | |
118 | ||
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119 | /* --- @SOD__CAR@ --- * |
120 | * | |
121 | * Arguments: @...@ = a nonempty list of arguments | |
122 | * | |
123 | * Returns: The first argument only. | |
124 | */ | |
125 | ||
e674612e | 126 | #ifdef SOD__HAVE_VARARGS_MACROS |
91116f94 | 127 | # define SOD__CAR(...) SOD__CARx(__VA_ARGS__, _) |
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128 | # define SOD__CARx(a, ...) a |
129 | #endif | |
130 | ||
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131 | /*----- Header files ------------------------------------------------------*/ |
132 | ||
133 | #include <stdarg.h> | |
134 | #include <stddef.h> | |
135 | ||
9e91c8e7 | 136 | #include "keyword.h" |
ddee4bb1 | 137 | #include "sod-base.h" |
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138 | |
139 | /*----- Data structures ---------------------------------------------------*/ | |
140 | ||
141 | /* A skeletal vtable structure. At the beginning of every ichain is a | |
142 | * pointer to one of these. | |
143 | */ | |
144 | struct sod_vtable { | |
dea4d055 | 145 | const SodClass *_class; /* Pointer to class object */ |
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146 | size_t _base; /* Offset to instance base */ |
147 | }; | |
148 | ||
149 | /* A skeletal instance structure. Every instance pointer points to one of | |
150 | * these. | |
151 | */ | |
152 | struct sod_instance { | |
d83a91c6 | 153 | const struct sod_vtable *_vt; /* Pointer to (chain's) vtable */ |
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154 | }; |
155 | ||
156 | /* Information about a particular chain of superclasses. In each class, | |
157 | * there's a pointer to an array of these. If you search hard enough, you'll | |
158 | * be able to find out a fair amount of information about an instance and its | |
159 | * class. | |
160 | */ | |
161 | struct sod_chain { | |
162 | size_t n_classes; /* Number of classes in chain */ | |
163 | const SodClass *const *classes; /* Vector of classes, head first */ | |
164 | size_t off_ichain; /* Offset of ichain from base */ | |
165 | const struct sod_vtable *vt; /* Chain's vtable pointer */ | |
166 | size_t ichainsz; /* Size of the ichain structure */ | |
167 | }; | |
168 | ||
169 | /*----- Infrastructure macros ---------------------------------------------*/ | |
170 | ||
171 | /* --- @SOD_XCHAIN@ --- * | |
172 | * | |
173 | * Arguments: @chead@ = nickname of target chain's head | |
6a590fd0 | 174 | * @obj@ = pointer to an instance chain |
1f1d88f5 | 175 | * |
664b3951 | 176 | * Returns: Pointer to target chain, as a @void *@. |
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177 | * |
178 | * Use: Utility for implementing cross-chain upcasts. It's probably | |
179 | * not that clever to use this macro directly; it's used to make | |
180 | * the automatically-generated upcast macros more palatable. | |
181 | */ | |
182 | ||
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183 | #define SOD_XCHAIN(chead, obj) \ |
184 | ((void *)((char *)(obj) + (obj)->_vt->_off_##chead)) | |
1f1d88f5 | 185 | |
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186 | /* --- @SOD_OFFSETDIFF@ --- * |
187 | * | |
188 | * Arguments: @type@ = a simple (i.e., declaratorless) type name | |
189 | * @mema, memb@ = members of @type@ | |
190 | * | |
191 | * Returns: The relative offset from @mema@ to @memb@, as a @ptrdiff_t@. | |
192 | * | |
193 | * Use: Computes a signed offset between structure members. | |
194 | */ | |
195 | ||
196 | #define SOD_OFFSETDIFF(type, mema, memb) \ | |
197 | ((ptrdiff_t)offsetof(type, memb) - (ptrdiff_t)offsetof(type, mema)) | |
198 | ||
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199 | /* --- @SOD_ILAYOUT@ --- * |
200 | * | |
201 | * Arguments: @cls@ = name of a class | |
202 | * @chead@ = nickname of chain head of @cls@ | |
6a590fd0 MW |
203 | * @obj@ = pointer to the @chead@ ichain of an (exact) instance |
204 | * of @cls@ | |
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205 | * |
206 | * Returns: A pointer to the instance's base, cast as a pointer to the | |
207 | * ilayout structure. | |
208 | * | |
209 | * Use: Finds an instance's base address given a pointer to one of | |
210 | * its ichains, if you know precisely the instance's class and | |
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211 | * which chain you're pointing to. If you don't, then (a) you |
212 | * want @SOD_INSTBASE@ below, and (b) you'll have the wrong | |
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213 | * ilayout anyway. |
214 | * | |
215 | * This macro is not intended to be used directly outside of | |
216 | * automatically generated effective method and trampoline | |
217 | * functions, which have the kinds of specific knowledge | |
218 | * necessary to use it safely. | |
219 | */ | |
220 | ||
6a590fd0 | 221 | #define SOD_ILAYOUT(cls, chead, obj) \ |
1f1d88f5 | 222 | ((struct cls##__ilayout *) \ |
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223 | ((char *)(obj) - offsetof(struct cls##__ilayout, chead))) |
224 | ||
225 | /*----- Utility macros ----------------------------------------------------*/ | |
226 | ||
227 | /* --- @SOD_CLASSOF@ --- * | |
228 | * | |
229 | * Arguments: @p@ = pointer to an instance chain | |
230 | * | |
cb9f1e5e | 231 | * Returns: A pointer to the instance's class, as a @const SodClass *@. |
6a590fd0 MW |
232 | */ |
233 | ||
234 | #define SOD_CLASSOF(obj) ((const SodClass *)(obj)->_vt->_class) | |
1f1d88f5 | 235 | |
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236 | /* --- @SOD_INSTBASE@ --- * |
237 | * | |
6a590fd0 MW |
238 | * Arguments: @obj@ = pointer to an instance (i.e., the address of one of |
239 | * its instance chains) | |
45c53484 | 240 | * |
6a590fd0 | 241 | * Returns: The base address of @obj@'s instance layout, as a @void *@. |
45c53484 MW |
242 | * |
243 | * Use: Finds the base address of an instance. If you know the | |
244 | * dynamic class of the object then @SOD_ILAYOUT@ is faster. If | |
245 | * you don't, this is the right macro, but your options for | |
246 | * doing something sensible with the result are limited, mostly | |
247 | * to simple memory management operations such as freeing or | |
248 | * zeroizing the instance structure. | |
249 | */ | |
250 | ||
6a590fd0 | 251 | #define SOD_INSTBASE(obj) ((void *)((char *)(obj) - (obj)->_vt->_base)) |
77027cca | 252 | |
6a590fd0 | 253 | /* --- @SOD_CONVERT@ --- * |
77027cca | 254 | * |
6a590fd0 MW |
255 | * Arguments: @cls@ = a class type name |
256 | * @const void *obj@ = a pointer to an instance | |
77027cca | 257 | * |
6a590fd0 MW |
258 | * Returns: Pointer to appropriate instance ichain, or null if the |
259 | * instance isn't of the specified class. | |
260 | * | |
261 | * Use: This is a simple wrapper around the @sod_convert@, which | |
262 | * you should see for full details. It accepts a class type | |
263 | * name rather than a pointer to a class object, and arranges to | |
264 | * return a pointer of the correct type. | |
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265 | */ |
266 | ||
6a590fd0 | 267 | #define SOD_CONVERT(cls, obj) ((cls *)sod_convert(cls##__class, (obj))) |
77027cca | 268 | |
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269 | /* --- @SOD_INIT@ --- * |
270 | * | |
271 | * Arguments: @cls@ = a class type name | |
272 | * @p@ = pointer to storage to initialize | |
273 | * @keys@ = a @KWARGS(...)@ keyword argument sequence | |
274 | * | |
275 | * Use: Initializes raw storage as an instance of @cls@. | |
276 | */ | |
277 | ||
278 | #define SOD_INIT(cls, p, keys) ((cls *)sod_init(cls##__class, (p), keys)) | |
279 | ||
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280 | /* --- @SOD_MAKE@ --- * |
281 | * | |
282 | * Arguments: @cls@ = a class type name | |
283 | * @keys@ = a @KWARGS(...)@ keyword argument sequence | |
284 | * | |
285 | * Use: Allocates (using @malloc@) eand initializes storage to be an | |
286 | * instance of @cls@. Returns a null pointer if allocation | |
287 | * fails. Use @sod_destroy@ to release the instance. | |
288 | */ | |
289 | ||
290 | #define SOD_MAKE(cls, keys) ((cls *)sod_make(cls##__class, keys)) | |
291 | ||
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292 | /* --- @SOD_DECL@ --- * |
293 | * | |
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294 | * Arguments: @cls@ = a class type name |
295 | * @var@ = a variable name | |
296 | * @keys@ = a @KWARGS(...)@ keyword argument sequence | |
267dd3e7 | 297 | * |
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298 | * Use: Declare @var@ as a pointer to an initialized instance of |
299 | * @cls@ with automatic lifetime. | |
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300 | */ |
301 | ||
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302 | #define SOD_DECL(cls, var, keys) \ |
303 | struct cls##__ilayout var##__layout; \ | |
304 | cls *var = (cls *)sod_init(cls##__class, &var##__layout, keys) | |
267dd3e7 | 305 | |
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306 | /*----- Functions provided ------------------------------------------------*/ |
307 | ||
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308 | /* --- @sod_subclassp@ --- * |
309 | * | |
dea4d055 | 310 | * Arguments: @const SodClass *sub, *super@ = pointers to two classes |
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311 | * |
312 | * Returns: Nonzero if @c@ is a subclass of @d@. | |
313 | */ | |
314 | ||
dea4d055 | 315 | extern int sod_subclassp(const SodClass */*sub*/, const SodClass */*super*/); |
77027cca | 316 | |
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317 | /* --- @sod_convert@ --- * |
318 | * | |
319 | * Arguments: @const SodClass *cls@ = desired class object | |
320 | * @const void *obj@ = pointer to instance | |
321 | * | |
322 | * Returns: Pointer to appropriate ichain of object, or null if the | |
323 | * instance isn't of the specified class. | |
324 | * | |
325 | * Use: General down/cross-casting function. | |
326 | * | |
327 | * Upcasts can be performed efficiently using the automatically | |
dea4d055 | 328 | * generated macros. In particular, upcasts within a chain are |
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329 | * trivial; cross-chain upcasts require information from vtables |
330 | * but are fairly fast. This function is rather slower, but is | |
331 | * much more general. | |
332 | * | |
333 | * Suppose we have an instance of a class C, referred to by a | |
dea4d055 | 334 | * pointer to an instance of one of C's superclasses S. If T |
1f1d88f5 | 335 | * is some other superclass of C then this function will return |
dea4d055 | 336 | * a pointer to C suitable for use as an instance of T. If T |
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337 | * is not a superclass of C, then the function returns null. |
338 | * (If the pointer doesn't point to an instance of some class | |
339 | * then the behaviour is undefined.) Note that you don't need | |
dea4d055 | 340 | * to know what either C or S actually are. |
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341 | */ |
342 | ||
6a590fd0 | 343 | extern void *sod_convert(const SodClass */*cls*/, const void */*obj*/); |
1f1d88f5 | 344 | |
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345 | /* --- @sod_init@, @sod_initv@ --- * |
346 | * | |
347 | * Arguments: @const SodClass *cls@ = class object for new instance | |
348 | * @void *p@ = pointer to storage for new instance | |
349 | * @va_list ap, ...@ = initialization keyword arguments | |
350 | * | |
351 | * Returns: Pointer to the initialized instance. | |
352 | * | |
353 | * Use: Initializes an instance in pre-allocated storage, and returns | |
354 | * a pointer to it. | |
355 | * | |
356 | * This function will imprint the storage, and then send an | |
357 | * `initialize' message to the fresh instance containing the | |
358 | * provided keyword arguments. | |
359 | * | |
360 | * It's usually convenient to use the macro @SOD_INIT@ rather | |
361 | * than calling @sod_init@ directly. | |
362 | */ | |
363 | ||
364 | extern KWCALL void *sod_init(const SodClass */*cls*/, void */*p*/, ...); | |
365 | extern void *sod_initv(const SodClass */*cls*/, void */*p*/, va_list /*ap*/); | |
366 | ||
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367 | /* --- @sod_make@, @sod_makev@ --- * |
368 | * | |
369 | * Arguments: @const SodClass *cls@ = class object for new instance | |
370 | * @va_list ap, ...@ = initialization keyword arguments | |
371 | * | |
372 | * Returns: Pointer to the newly-allocated initialized instance, or null. | |
373 | * | |
374 | * Use: Allocates storage for a new instance, initializes it, and | |
375 | * returns a pointer to it. If allocation fails, a null pointer | |
376 | * is returned instead. | |
377 | * | |
378 | * This function will allocate the storage using @malloc@, and | |
379 | * then initialize it as for @sod_init@. | |
380 | * | |
381 | * It's usually convenient to use the macro @SOD_MAKE@ rather | |
382 | * than calling @sod_make@ directly. | |
383 | * | |
384 | * (This function is not available in freestanding environments | |
385 | * lacking @malloc@ and @free@.) | |
386 | */ | |
387 | ||
388 | extern KWCALL void *sod_make(const SodClass */*cls*/, ...); | |
389 | extern void *sod_makev(const SodClass */*cls*/, va_list /*ap*/); | |
390 | ||
391 | /* --- @sod_teardown@ --- * | |
392 | * | |
393 | * Arguments: @void *p@ = pointer to an instance to be torn down | |
394 | * | |
395 | * Returns: Zero if the object is torn down; nonzero if it refused for | |
396 | * some reason. | |
397 | * | |
398 | * Use: Invokes the instance's `teardown' method to release any held | |
399 | * resources. | |
400 | * | |
401 | * If this function returns nonzero, then the object is still | |
402 | * active, and may still hold important resources. This is not | |
403 | * intended to be a failure condition: failures in teardown are | |
404 | * usually unrecoverable (or very hard to recover from) and | |
405 | * should probably cause the program to abort. A refusal, on | |
406 | * the other hand, means that the object is still live and | |
407 | * shouldn't be deallocated, but that this is a normal situation | |
408 | * and the caller shouldn't worry about it. | |
409 | */ | |
410 | ||
411 | extern int sod_teardown(void */*p*/); | |
412 | ||
413 | /* --- @sod_destroy@ --- * | |
414 | * | |
415 | * Arguments: @void *p@ = pointer to an instance to be torn down, or null | |
416 | * | |
417 | * Returns: Zero if the object was freed; nonzero if it refused for some | |
418 | * reason. | |
419 | * | |
420 | * Use: Invokes the instance's `teardown' method to release any held | |
421 | * resources, and then calls @free@ to release the instance's | |
422 | * storage. See @sod_teardown@ for details, especially | |
423 | * regarding the return value's meaning. | |
424 | * | |
425 | * If @p@ is null, then this function does nothing except | |
426 | * returns zero. | |
427 | * | |
428 | * (This function is not available in freestanding environments | |
429 | * lacking @malloc@ and @free@.) | |
430 | */ | |
431 | ||
432 | extern int sod_destroy(void */*p*/); | |
433 | ||
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434 | /*----- That's all, folks -------------------------------------------------*/ |
435 | ||
436 | #ifdef __cplusplus | |
437 | } | |
438 | #endif | |
439 | ||
440 | #endif |