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33 /* This file contains some standard macros for performing Ada-like
34 operations. These are used to aid in the translation of other headers. */
39 /* Inlined functions in header are preceded by INLINE, which is normally set
40 to extern inline for GCC, but may be set to static for use in standard
45 #define INLINE static inline
51 /* Define a macro to concatenate two strings. Write it for ANSI C and
58 #define CAT(A,B) ECHO(A)B
61 /* The following macro definition simulates the effect of a declaration of
62 a subtype, where the first two parameters give the name of the type and
63 subtype, and the third and fourth parameters give the subtype range. The
64 effect is to compile a typedef defining the subtype as a synonym for the
65 type, together with two constants defining the end points. */
67 #define SUBTYPE(SUBTYPE,TYPE,FIRST,LAST) \
68 typedef TYPE SUBTYPE; \
69 enum { CAT (SUBTYPE,__First) = FIRST, \
70 CAT (SUBTYPE,__Last) = LAST };
72 /* The following definitions provide the equivalent of the Ada IN and NOT IN
73 operators, assuming that the subtype involved has been defined using the
74 SUBTYPE macro defined above. */
76 #define IN(VALUE,SUBTYPE) \
77 (((VALUE) >= (SUBTYPE) CAT (SUBTYPE,__First)) \
78 && ((VALUE) <= (SUBTYPE) CAT (SUBTYPE,__Last)))