/* SCCS-info %W% %E% */ /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* */ /* VCG : Visualization of Compiler Graphs */ /* -------------------------------------- */ /* */ /* file: globals.h */ /* version: 1.00.00 */ /* creation: 1.4.1993 */ /* author: I. Lemke (...-Version 0.99.99) */ /* G. Sander (Version 1.00.00-...) */ /* Universitaet des Saarlandes, 66041 Saarbruecken */ /* ESPRIT Project #5399 Compare */ /* description: Global definitions and setup */ /* status: in work */ /* */ /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* $NetBSD: globals.h,v 1.4 2013/04/14 00:15:27 dholland Exp $ */ /* FreeBSD Id: globals.h,v 1.1.1.1 1995/02/19 09:25:43 hsu Exp $ */ /* * Copyright (C) 1993--1995 by Georg Sander, Iris Lemke, and * the Compare Consortium * * This program and documentation is free software; you can redistribute * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program 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. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * The software is available per anonymous ftp at ftp.cs.uni-sb.de. * Contact sander@cs.uni-sb.de for additional information. */ /* * $Log: globals.h,v $ * Revision 1.4 2013/04/14 00:15:27 dholland * Use c89; fix void main; preliminary LP64 fixes (a lot more likely required) * * Revision 1.3 1999/06/13 13:06:08 sakamoto * Fix FreeBSD RCS Id,Log. * * Revision 1.2 1999/06/13 12:54:19 sakamoto * Adapt this package to NetBSD. * * Revision 1.1.1.1 1995/02/19 09:25:43 hsu * vcg - a visualization tool for compiler graphs * * Submitted by: Philippe Charnier * # Revision 3.7 1994/11/23 14:50:47 sander # #include added to get MAX_INT and MIN_INT. # # Revision 3.6 1994/08/08 16:01:47 sander # Attributes xraster, xlraster, yraster added. # # Revision 3.5 1994/08/02 15:36:12 sander # CHECKNODE option added to allow tracing of properties # of one single node. For debugging only. # # Revision 3.4 1994/06/07 14:09:59 sander # Splines implemented. # HP-UX, Linux, AIX, Sun-Os, IRIX compatibility tested. # The tool is now ready to be distributed. # # Revision 3.3 1994/05/16 08:56:03 sander # shape attribute (boxes, rhombs, ellipses, triangles) added. # # Revision 3.2 1994/03/02 11:48:54 sander # Layoutalgoritms mindepthslow, maxdepthslow, minindegree, ... mandegree # added. # Anchors and nearedges are not anymore allowed to be intermixed. # Escapes in strings are now allowed. # # Revision 3.1 1994/03/01 10:59:55 sander # Copyright and Gnu Licence message added. # Problem with "nearedges: no" and "selfloops" solved. # # Revision 1.2 1994/01/21 19:43:42 sander # New started with release 1.2 from the scratch. # Old and useless comments removed. # * */ /* This file contains the setup of the tool for the C compiler. * It is included into every other C file. * Please adapt corresponding to your configuration. */ #ifndef GLOBALS_H #define GLOBALS_H /*------------- Please change according to your configuration --------*/ /* Ansi C compiler or K&R C compiler ? * Mainly, this causes to use prototypes or not. Note that the Suntool * include files on some systems are Non-Ansi and may cause confusion. * See the corresponding comments in the Makefile. * Ansi C compiler set __STDC__, but Non-Ansi compilers may set this, too. * Thus we use our own flag ANSI_C. */ /* #ifdef __STDC__==1 * #define ANSI_C * #endif */ /* #define ANSI_C */ /* #undef ANSI_C */ #define ANSI_C /* The Gnu CC sometimes does not have a standard library. * In this case, the include files might be wrong. * To get fewer messages on -Wall, define NO_STDINCLUDES * with Gnu CC. */ #undef NO_STDINCLUDES /* User Signals available or not ? * Unix provides signals SIGUSR1 and SIGUSR2 (30, 31), which are used * to control animations from external. If signal() or free signals are * not available (e.g. on Non-Unix systems), then undefine USR_SIGNAL. */ #define USR_SIGNAL /* #undef USR_SIGNAL */ /* Good quicksort available or not ? * If there exist a good randomized quicksort `qsort' in the library, * please use it. But if the quicksort in the library is slow, or not * randomized, define OWN_QUICKSORT. We often have to sort presorted * arrays. * Note: If OWN_QUICKSORT is defined, not all calls of `qsort' are * exchanged, but only the critical ones. */ /* #undef OWN_QUICKSORT */ #define OWN_QUICKSORT /* Window system Sunview or X11 ? * Sunview is fast, but does not support remote window displaying. * X11 (R5) is a little bit slower, but supports remote display. * Do not define both !!! */ /* #define SUNVIEW */ /* #undef X11 */ /* #undef SUNVIEW */ /* #define X11 */ #define X11 /* Required alignment for structs (power of 2). IALIGN is the appropriate * bit mask to generate the alignment. Because we use floats in structs, * mostly an alignment of 8 is appropriate. */ #ifndef ALIGN /* #define ALIGN 8 */ #define ALIGN 8 #endif #ifndef IALIGN #define IALIGN (ALIGN-1) #endif /* Memory block size for memory allocation in bytes. The allocation * mechanism allocates blocks of this size, and dynamically increases * the number of blocks, if more memory is necessary. * Do not set the blocksize too small. For instance the tool does not * work with blockssize less than 1 KB. Propose for good performance: * 256 KB minimal. */ /* Blocks of 1 Megabyte */ /* #define MEMBLOCKSIZE 1048576 */ #define MEMBLOCKSIZE 1048576 /* The default font for X11. Not needed at the Sunview installation. * Please insert an appropriate font of about 14 to 17 dot size. */ #ifdef X11 #define VCG_DEFAULT_FONT "-*-courier-*-*-*--14-*-*-*-*-*-*-*" #endif /* Whether the input focus grab is actively or not. * If NOINPUTFOCUS, the VCG tool does not grab actively the input * focus. Depending on the window manager, this may cause that * the keypresses are ignored afterwards, unless the mouse pointer * is once moved out of the window and back into it. * On the other side, some installations cause a fatal error or * strange behaviour, if the VCG tool actively grabs the input * focus. * The conservative definement is #define NOINPUTFOCUS. */ #ifdef X11 #define NOINPUTFOCUS #endif /* Debugging On or Off ? * We have three kinds of debugging: * a) Behaviour tracing: a lot of messages nearly on every * function entry are produced if DEBUG is switched on. * b) Assertion checking: only if an assertion fails, an * appropriate message is produced. * c) Node tracing: This is basically the same as the behaviour * tracing. At each function entry, the status of a node * will be printed. This happens if CHECKNODE is defined. * See step0 for the selection of the node to be traced. * Behaviour or node tracing is only needed in very serious cases. * The macros "debuggingmessage" can be redefined to do some special * tests on every entry. * Assertion checking can always be done, because it is silent * as long as no error occurs. But it consumes runtime. * This all can also be defined in the head of a module before * #include "globals.h", to debug only this module. */ /* for internal debugging */ #undef DEBUG #undef CHECKNODE /* for assertion checking at runtime */ #define CHECK_ASSERTIONS /* * If you prefer the system assert.h, then define ASSERT_AVAIL. */ /* #define ASSERT_AVAIL */ #undef ASSERT_AVAIL /* Check and printout the timing of phases. * If CHECK_TIMING is defined, time measurement is done at some * critical points. This is only for me, to fine tune the * preformance. (GS) */ #undef CHECK_TIMING /*---------------------------- End of Changes ------------------------*/ /* Maximal and minimal positive integer */ #include #ifndef MAXINT #ifdef INT_MAX #define MAXINT INT_MAX #else #define MAXINT 32767 #endif #endif #ifndef MININT #ifdef INT_MIN #define MININT INT_MIN #else #define MININT -32767 #endif #endif #ifndef MAXLONG #ifdef LONG_MAX #define MAXLONG LONG_MAX #else #define MAXLONG 32767 #endif #endif #ifndef MINLONG #ifdef LONG_MIN #define MINLONG LONG_MIN #else #define MINLONG -32767 #endif #endif /* Prototype support */ #ifdef ANSI_C #define _PP(x) x #else #define _PP(x) () #endif #ifndef NULL #define NULL 0 #endif /* Aix CC and OSF does not understand const's */ #ifdef OSF #define const #endif #ifdef AIXCC #define const #endif /* Default Window system is X11 */ #ifdef SUNVIEW #ifdef X11 #undef SUNVIEW #endif #else #ifndef X11 #define X11 #endif #endif #ifdef X11 #define FAST_X11_DRAWING #endif /* Debugging messages */ #ifdef DEBUG #define debugmessage(a,b) {FPRINTF(stderr,"Debug: %s %s\n",a,b);} #else #define debugmessage(a,b) /**/ #endif #ifdef CHECKNODE #define DEBUG #undef debugmessage #define debugmessage(a,b) { \ FPRINTF(stderr,"Debug: %s %s &",a,b); \ if (debug_checknode) \ FPRINTF(stderr,"Checknode: |%s|\n",NTITLE(debug_checknode)); \ FPRINTF(stderr,"\n"); \ } #endif /* Assertions */ #ifndef CHECK_ASSERTIONS #define NDEBUG #endif #ifdef DEBUG #undef NDEBUG #endif #ifdef ASSERT_AVAIL #include #else # ifndef NDEBUG # define assert(ex) {if (!(ex)) {\ FPRINTF(stderr,"Assertion failed: file \"%s\", line %d\n",\ __FILE__, __LINE__); \ FPRINTF(stderr,"This is a bug! Please contact sander@cs.uni-sb.de !\n");\ exit(1);}} # else # define assert(ex) # endif # endif /* To make lint happy */ #define PRINTF (void)printf #define FPRINTF (void)fprintf #define SPRINTF (void)sprintf #define FCLOSE (void)fclose #define FFLUSH (void)fflush #define FREE (void)free /* To make ANSI C compiler with -Wall more happy */ #ifdef ANSI_C #ifdef NO_STDINCLUDES int fprintf(FILE *stream, const char *format, ...); int printf(const char *format, ...); int scanf(const char *format, ...); int atoi(char *x); double atof(char *x); int islower(int s); int isupper(int s); int tolower(int s); int toupper(int s); void bcopy(void *b1,void *b2,int length); int fputs(const char *s, FILE *stream); size_t fwrite(const void *ptr, size_t s, size_t n, FILE *stream); int fclose(FILE *stream); FILE *fopen(const char *filename, const char *mode); void system(char *string); int fflush(FILE *stream); int getppid(void); #ifdef X11 char *getwd(char pn[]); #endif int fgetc(FILE *stream); #endif #endif #define gstoint(x) ((int)(x)) #ifdef HPUX #define alloca(x) (malloc(x)) #define getwd(h) (getcwd(h,MAXPATHLEN-1)) #endif #ifdef VMS #define alloca(x) (malloc(x)) #endif /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ #endif /* GLOBALS_H */