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authorDale S. Rahn <rahnds@cvs.openbsd.org>1997-03-03 19:08:44 +0000
committerDale S. Rahn <rahnds@cvs.openbsd.org>1997-03-03 19:08:44 +0000
commit787fa51745fb95eeb01962d519fd60073f503c0c (patch)
tree8338976f469ead8b064d407c7b2aa2f9963a44b3 /sys/arch/mvme88k/include/stdarg.h
parent031c14d03c6210d5b329ac3256dba53a0fb9135a (diff)
This is a remove to get rid of the old mvme88k port which was incomplete
to replace it with a working version. The kernel compiles and works at least. The new version will be imported shortly.
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-/* This file has local changes by MOTOROLA
-Thu Sep 9 09:06:29 CDT 1993 Dale Rahn (drahn@pacific)
- * (gstdarg.h, gvarargs.h) C-Front requires all builtins to
- be defined. This is to insert these definitions if
- __cplusplus is defined but not using the G++ compiler.
- */
-/* stdarg.h for GNU.
- Note that the type used in va_arg is supposed to match the
- actual type **after default promotions**.
- Thus, va_arg (..., short) is not valid. */
-
-#ifndef _STDARG_H
-#ifndef _ANSI_STDARG_H_
-#ifndef __need___va_list
-#define _STDARG_H
-#define _ANSI_STDARG_H_
-#endif /* not __need___va_list */
-#undef __need___va_list
-
-#ifndef __GNUC__
-/* Use the system's macros with the system's compiler.
- This is relevant only when building GCC with some other compiler. */
-#include <stdarg.h>
-#else
-#ifdef __clipper__
-#include <va-clipper.h>
-#else
-#ifdef __m88k__
-#include <va-m88k.h>
-#else
-#ifdef __i860__
-#include <va-i860.h>
-#else
-#ifdef __hppa__
-#include <va-pa.h>
-#else
-#ifdef __mips__
-#include <va-mips.h>
-#else
-#ifdef __sparc__
-#include <va-sparc.h>
-#else
-#ifdef __i960__
-#include <va-i960.h>
-#else
-#ifdef __alpha__
-#include <va-alpha.h>
-#else
-
-/* Define __gnuc_va_list. */
-
-#ifndef __GNUC_VA_LIST
-#define __GNUC_VA_LIST
-#if defined(__svr4__) || defined(_AIX) || defined(_M_UNIX)
-typedef char *__gnuc_va_list;
-#else
-typedef void *__gnuc_va_list;
-#endif
-#endif
-
-/* Define the standard macros for the user,
- if this invocation was from the user program. */
-#ifdef _STDARG_H
-
-/* Amount of space required in an argument list for an arg of type TYPE.
- TYPE may alternatively be an expression whose type is used. */
-
-#define __va_rounded_size(TYPE) \
- (((sizeof (TYPE) + sizeof (int) - 1) / sizeof (int)) * sizeof (int))
-
-#define va_start(AP, LASTARG) \
- (AP = ((__gnuc_va_list) __builtin_next_arg ()))
-
-#undef va_end
-void va_end (__gnuc_va_list); /* Defined in libgcc.a */
-#define va_end(AP)
-
-/* We cast to void * and then to TYPE * because this avoids
- a warning about increasing the alignment requirement. */
-
-#if defined (__arm__) || defined (__i386__) || defined (__ns32000__) || defined (__vax__)
-/* This is for little-endian machines; small args are padded upward. */
-#define va_arg(AP, TYPE) \
- (AP = (__gnuc_va_list) ((char *) (AP) + __va_rounded_size (TYPE)), \
- *((TYPE *) (void *) ((char *) (AP) - __va_rounded_size (TYPE))))
-#else /* big-endian */
-/* This is for big-endian machines; small args are padded downward. */
-#define va_arg(AP, TYPE) \
- (AP = (__gnuc_va_list) ((char *) (AP) + __va_rounded_size (TYPE)), \
- *((TYPE *) (void *) ((char *) (AP) - ((sizeof (TYPE) < 4 \
- ? sizeof (TYPE) \
- : __va_rounded_size (TYPE))))))
-#endif /* big-endian */
-#endif /* _STDARG_H */
-
-#endif /* not alpha */
-#endif /* not i960 */
-#endif /* not sparc */
-#endif /* not mips */
-#endif /* not hppa */
-#endif /* not i860 */
-#endif /* not m88k */
-#endif /* not clipper */
-
-#ifdef _STDARG_H
-/* Define va_list, if desired, from __gnuc_va_list. */
-/* We deliberately do not define va_list when called from
- stdio.h, because ANSI C says that stdio.h is not supposed to define
- va_list. stdio.h needs to have access to that data type,
- but must not use that name. It should use the name __gnuc_va_list,
- which is safe because it is reserved for the implementation. */
-
-#ifdef _HIDDEN_VA_LIST /* On OSF1, this means varargs.h is "half-loaded". */
-#undef _VA_LIST
-#endif
-
-#ifdef _BSD_VA_LIST
-#undef _BSD_VA_LIST
-#endif
-
-#ifdef __svr4__
-/* SVR4.2 uses _VA_LIST for an internal alias for va_list,
- so we must avoid testing it and setting it here.
- SVR4 uses _VA_LIST as a flag in stdarg.h, but we should
- have no conflict with that. */
-#ifndef _VA_LIST_
-#define _VA_LIST_
-#ifdef __i860__
-#ifndef _VA_LIST
-#define _VA_LIST va_list
-#endif
-#endif /* __i860__ */
-typedef __gnuc_va_list va_list;
-#endif /* _VA_LIST_ */
-#else /* not __svr4__ */
-
-/* The macro _VA_LIST_ is the same thing used by this file in Ultrix.
- But on BSD NET2 we must not test or define or undef it.
- (Note that the comments in NET 2's ansi.h
- are incorrect for _VA_LIST_--see stdio.h!) */
-#if !defined (_VA_LIST_) || defined (__BSD_NET2__) || defined (____386BSD____)
-/* The macro _VA_LIST is used in SCO Unix 3.2. */
-#ifndef _VA_LIST
-/* The macro _VA_LIST_T_H is used in the Bull dpx2 */
-#ifndef _VA_LIST_T_H
-#define _VA_LIST_T_H
-#if !(defined (__BSD_NET2__) || defined (____386BSD____))
-#define _VA_LIST_
-#endif
-#define _VA_LIST
-typedef __gnuc_va_list va_list;
-#endif /* not _VA_LIST_T_H */
-#endif /* not _VA_LIST */
-#endif /* not _VA_LIST_ */
-
-#endif /* not __svr4__ */
-
-#if defined(__cplusplus) && !defined(__GNUG__)
-
-/* This is added to work with AT&T C++. */
-extern "C" {
- char *__builtin_next_arg(void);
- __gnuc_va_list *__builtin_saveregs(void);
- void *__builtin_saveregs2(int);
- int *__builtin_argptr(void);
- int __builtin_argsize(void);
- int __builtin_classify_type(...);
- int __alignof__(...);
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif /* _STDARG_H */
-
-#endif /* __GNUC__ */
-#endif /* not _ANSI_STDARG_H_ */
-#endif /* not _STDARG_H */