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On 32-bit architectures, there is no problem. // On 64-bit architectures, defining NULL as a 32-bit constant can cause // problems with varargs functions: C++ integral promotion rules say for // varargs, we pass the argument 0 as an int. So, if NULL was passed to a // varargs function it will remain 32-bits. Depending on the calling // convention of the machine, if the argument is passed on the stack then // only 32-bits of the "NULL" pointer may be initialized to zero. The // other 32-bits will be garbage. If the varargs function is expecting a // pointer when it extracts the argument, then we may have a problem. // // Solution: For 64-bit architectures, redefine NULL as 64-bit constant 0. #ifdef _LP64 #undef NULL // 64-bit Windows uses a P64 data model (not LP64, although we define _LP64) // Since longs are 32-bit we cannot use 0L here. Use the Visual C++ specific // 64-bit integer-suffix (LL) instead. #define NULL 0LL #else #ifndef NULL #define NULL 0 #endif #endif // NULL vs NULL_WORD: // On Linux NULL is defined as a special type '__null'. Assigning __null to // integer variable will cause gcc warning. Use NULL_WORD in places where a // pointer is stored as integer value. #define NULL_WORD NULL #ifdef _WIN64 typedef int64_t ssize_t; #else typedef int32_t ssize_t; #endif // Additional Java basic types typedef uint8_t jubyte; typedef uint16_t jushort; typedef uint32_t juint; typedef uint64_t julong; // Non-standard stdlib-like stuff: inline int strcasecmp(const char *s1, const char *s2) { return _stricmp(s1,s2); } inline int strncasecmp(const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n) { return _strnicmp(s1,s2,n); } // Checking for nanness inline int g_isnan(jfloat f) { return _isnan(f); } inline int g_isnan(jdouble f) { return _isnan(f); } // Checking for finiteness inline int g_isfinite(jfloat f) { return _finite(f); } inline int g_isfinite(jdouble f) { return _finite(f); } // Miscellaneous // Visual Studio 2005 deprecates POSIX names - use ISO C++ names instead #if _MSC_VER >= 1400 #define open _open #define close _close #define read _read #define write _write #define lseek _lseek #define unlink _unlink #define strdup _strdup #endif #if _MSC_VER < 1800 // Visual Studio 2013 introduced strtoull(); before, one has to use _strtoui64() instead. #define strtoull _strtoui64 // Visual Studio prior to 2013 had no va_copy, but could safely copy va_list by assignement #define va_copy(dest, src) dest = src // Fixes some wrong warnings about 'this' : used in base member initializer list #pragma warning( disable : 4355 ) #endif #pragma warning( disable : 4100 ) // unreferenced formal parameter #pragma warning( disable : 4127 ) // conditional expression is constant #pragma warning( disable : 4514 ) // unreferenced inline function has been removed #pragma warning( disable : 4244 ) // possible loss of data #pragma warning( disable : 4512 ) // assignment operator could not be generated #pragma warning( disable : 4201 ) // nonstandard extension used : nameless struct/union (needed in windows.h) #pragma warning( disable : 4511 ) // copy constructor could not be generated #pragma warning( disable : 4291 ) // no matching operator delete found; memory will not be freed if initialization thows an exception #ifdef CHECK_UNHANDLED_OOPS #pragma warning( disable : 4521 ) // class has multiple copy ctors of a single type #pragma warning( disable : 4522 ) // class has multiple assignment operators of a single type #endif // CHECK_UNHANDLED_OOPS #if _MSC_VER >= 1400 #pragma warning( disable : 4996 ) // unsafe string functions. Same as define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS/_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRICATE #endif // Portability macros #define PRAGMA_INTERFACE #define PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION #define PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION_(arg) // Formatting. #define FORMAT64_MODIFIER "I64" #define offset_of(klass,field) offsetof(klass,field) #ifndef USE_LIBRARY_BASED_TLS_ONLY #define THREAD_LOCAL_DECL __declspec( thread ) #endif // Inlining support // MSVC has '__declspec(noinline)' but according to the official documentation // it only applies to member functions. There are reports though which pretend // that it also works for freestanding functions. #define NOINLINE __declspec(noinline) #define ALWAYSINLINE __forceinline #endif // SHARE_VM_UTILITIES_GLOBALDEFINITIONS_VISCPP_HPP