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3 * GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS *
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33 /* This file provides some macros used for the MINGW32 platform. The main
34 goal is to be able to build GNAT with a standard MINGW32 C header
35 set. This files contains also the circuitry for the unicode support. */
40 /* The unicode support is activated by default starting with the 3.9 MingW
41 version. It is not possible to use it with previous version due to a bug
42 in the MingW runtime. */
44 #if ((__MINGW32_MAJOR_VERSION == 3 \
45 && __MINGW32_MINOR_VERSION >= 9) \
46 || (__MINGW32_MAJOR_VERSION >= 4))
47 #define GNAT_UNICODE_SUPPORT
51 /* Older MingW versions have no definition for _tfreopen, add it here to have a
52 proper build without unicode support. */
54 #define _tfreopen freopen
59 #ifdef GNAT_UNICODE_SUPPORT
60 #define _UNICODE /* For C runtime */
61 #define UNICODE /* For Win32 API */
66 /* After including this file it is possible to use the character t as prefix
67 to routines. If GNAT_UNICODE_SUPPORT is defined then the unicode enabled
68 versions will be used. */
70 /* Copy to/from wide-string, if GNAT_UNICODE_SUPPORT activated this will do
71 the proper translations using the UTF-8 encoding. */
73 #ifdef GNAT_UNICODE_SUPPORT
74 #define S2WS(wstr,str,len) \
75 MultiByteToWideChar (CP_UTF8,0,str,-1,wstr,len);
76 #define WS2S(str,wstr,len) \
77 WideCharToMultiByte (CP_UTF8,0,wstr,-1,str,len,NULL,NULL);
79 #define S2WS(wstr,str,len) strncpy(wstr,str,len);
80 #define WS2S(str,wstr,len) strncpy(str,wstr,len);
85 /* STD_MINGW: standard if MINGW32 version > 1.3, we have switched to this
86 version instead of the previous enhanced version to ease building GNAT on
87 Windows platforms. By using STD_MINGW or OLD_MINGW it is possible to build
88 GNAT using both MingW include files (Old MingW + ACT changes and standard
89 MingW starting with version 1.3. */
90 #define STD_MINGW ((__MINGW32_MAJOR_VERSION == 1 \
91 && __MINGW32_MINOR_VERSION >= 3) \
92 || (__MINGW32_MAJOR_VERSION >= 2))
94 #define OLD_MINGW (!(STD_MINGW))
97 #define MAXPATHLEN MAX_PATH
100 #endif /* _MINGW32_H */