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93 lines
3.3 KiB
C
93 lines
3.3 KiB
C
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/* Included at the beginning of library source files, AFTER all other #include lines.
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Sets up helpful macros and services used in my source code. Since this is only "active"
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in my source code, I don't have to worry about polluting the global namespace with
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unprefixed names. */
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// Gb_Snd_Emu 0.2.0
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#ifndef BLARGG_SOURCE_H
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#define BLARGG_SOURCE_H
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// The following four macros are for debugging only. Some or all might be defined
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// to do nothing, depending on the circumstances. Described is what happens when
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// a particular macro is defined to do something. When defined to do nothing, the
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// macros do NOT evaluate their argument(s).
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// If expr is false, prints file and line number, then aborts program. Meant for
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// checking internal state and consistency. A failed assertion indicates a bug
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// in MY code.
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//
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// void assert( bool expr );
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#include <assert.h>
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// If expr is false, prints file and line number, then aborts program. Meant for
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// checking caller-supplied parameters and operations that are outside the control
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// of the module. A failed requirement probably indicates a bug in YOUR code.
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//
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// void require( bool expr );
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#undef require
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#define require( expr ) assert( expr )
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// Like printf() except output goes to debugging console/file.
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//
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// void dprintf( const char* format, ... );
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static inline void blargg_dprintf_( const char*, ... ) { }
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#undef dprintf
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#define dprintf (1) ? (void) 0 : blargg_dprintf_
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// If expr is false, prints file and line number to debug console/log, then
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// continues execution normally. Meant for flagging potential problems or things
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// that should be looked into, but that aren't serious problems.
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//
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// void check( bool expr );
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#undef check
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#define check( expr ) ((void) 0)
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// If expr yields non-NULL error string, returns it from current function,
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// otherwise continues normally.
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#undef RETURN_ERR
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#define RETURN_ERR( expr ) do { \
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blargg_err_t blargg_return_err_ = (expr); \
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if ( blargg_return_err_ ) return blargg_return_err_; \
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} while ( 0 )
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// If ptr is NULL, returns "Out of memory" error string, otherwise continues normally.
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#undef CHECK_ALLOC
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#define CHECK_ALLOC( ptr ) do { if ( (ptr) == 0 ) return "Out of memory"; } while ( 0 )
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// The usual min/max functions for built-in types.
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//
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// template<typename T> T min( T x, T y ) { return x < y ? x : y; }
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// template<typename T> T max( T x, T y ) { return x > y ? x : y; }
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#define BLARGG_DEF_MIN_MAX( type ) \
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static inline type blargg_min( type x, type y ) { if ( y < x ) x = y; return x; }\
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static inline type blargg_max( type x, type y ) { if ( x < y ) x = y; return x; }
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BLARGG_DEF_MIN_MAX( int )
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BLARGG_DEF_MIN_MAX( unsigned )
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BLARGG_DEF_MIN_MAX( long )
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BLARGG_DEF_MIN_MAX( unsigned long )
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BLARGG_DEF_MIN_MAX( float )
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BLARGG_DEF_MIN_MAX( double )
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#undef min
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#define min blargg_min
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#undef max
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#define max blargg_max
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// typedef unsigned char byte;
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typedef unsigned char blargg_byte;
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#undef byte
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#define byte blargg_byte
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// deprecated
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#define BLARGG_CHECK_ALLOC CHECK_ALLOC
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#define BLARGG_RETURN_ERR RETURN_ERR
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// BLARGG_SOURCE_BEGIN: If defined, #included, allowing redefition of dprintf and check
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#ifdef BLARGG_SOURCE_BEGIN
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#include BLARGG_SOURCE_BEGIN
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#endif
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#endif
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