// Copyright (C) 2002-2012 Nikolaus Gebhardt // This file is part of the "Irrlicht Engine". // For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in irrlicht.h #pragma once #include namespace irr { //! 8 bit unsigned variable. typedef uint8_t u8; //! 8 bit signed variable. typedef int8_t s8; //! 8 bit character variable. /** This is a typedef for char, it ensures portability of the engine. */ typedef char c8; //! 16 bit unsigned variable. typedef uint16_t u16; //! 16 bit signed variable. typedef int16_t s16; //! 32 bit unsigned variable. typedef uint32_t u32; //! 32 bit signed variable. typedef int32_t s32; //! 64 bit unsigned variable. typedef uint64_t u64; //! 64 bit signed variable. typedef int64_t s64; //! 32 bit floating point variable. /** This is a typedef for float, it ensures portability of the engine. */ typedef float f32; //! 64 bit floating point variable. /** This is a typedef for double, it ensures portability of the engine. */ typedef double f64; } // end namespace irr //! Defines for snprintf_irr because snprintf method does not match the ISO C //! standard on Windows platforms. //! We want int snprintf_irr(char *str, size_t size, const char *format, ...); #if defined(_MSC_VER) #define snprintf_irr sprintf_s #else #define snprintf_irr snprintf #endif // _MSC_VER namespace irr { //! Type name for character type used by the file system (legacy). typedef char fschar_t; #define _IRR_TEXT(X) X } // end namespace irr //! define a break macro for debugging. #if defined(_DEBUG) #if defined(_IRR_WINDOWS_API_) && defined(_MSC_VER) #include #define _IRR_DEBUG_BREAK_IF(_CONDITION_) \ if (_CONDITION_) { \ _CrtDbgBreak(); \ } #else #include #define _IRR_DEBUG_BREAK_IF(_CONDITION_) assert(!(_CONDITION_)); #endif #else #define _IRR_DEBUG_BREAK_IF(_CONDITION_) #endif //! deprecated macro for virtual function override /** prefer to use the override keyword for new code */ #define _IRR_OVERRIDE_ override //! creates four CC codes used in Irrlicht for simple ids /** some compilers can create those by directly writing the code like 'code', but some generate warnings so we use this macro here */ #define MAKE_IRR_ID(c0, c1, c2, c3) \ ((irr::u32)(irr::u8)(c0) | ((irr::u32)(irr::u8)(c1) << 8) | \ ((irr::u32)(irr::u8)(c2) << 16) | ((irr::u32)(irr::u8)(c3) << 24))