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cuberite-2a/tests/TestGlobals.h

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#include <cstdarg>
#include <cstdio>
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#include <cstdlib>
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// Compiler-dependent stuff:
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
// MSVC produces warning C4481 on the override keyword usage, so disable the warning altogether
#pragma warning(disable:4481)
// Disable some warnings that we don't care about:
#pragma warning(disable:4100) // Unreferenced formal parameter
// Useful warnings from warning level 4:
#pragma warning(3 : 4127) // Conditional expression is constant
#pragma warning(3 : 4189) // Local variable is initialized but not referenced
#pragma warning(3 : 4245) // Conversion from 'type1' to 'type2', signed/unsigned mismatch
#pragma warning(3 : 4310) // Cast truncates constant value
#pragma warning(3 : 4389) // Signed/unsigned mismatch
#pragma warning(3 : 4505) // Unreferenced local function has been removed
#pragma warning(3 : 4701) // Potentially unitialized local variable used
#pragma warning(3 : 4702) // Unreachable code
#pragma warning(3 : 4706) // Assignment within conditional expression
// Disabling this warning, because we know what we're doing when we're doing this:
#pragma warning(disable: 4355) // 'this' used in initializer list
// Disabled because it's useless:
#pragma warning(disable: 4512) // 'class': assignment operator could not be generated - reported for each class that has a reference-type member
// 2014_01_06 xoft: Disabled this warning because MSVC is stupid and reports it in obviously wrong places
// #pragma warning(3 : 4244) // Conversion from 'type1' to 'type2', possible loss of data
#define OBSOLETE __declspec(deprecated)
// No alignment needed in MSVC
#define ALIGN_8
#define ALIGN_16
#define FORMATSTRING(formatIndex, va_argsIndex)
// MSVC has its own custom version of zu format
#define SIZE_T_FMT "%Iu"
#define SIZE_T_FMT_PRECISION(x) "%" #x "Iu"
#define SIZE_T_FMT_HEX "%Ix"
#define NORETURN __declspec(noreturn)
#elif defined(__GNUC__)
// TODO: Can GCC explicitly mark classes as abstract (no instances can be created)?
#define abstract
// override is part of c++11
#if __cplusplus < 201103L
#define override
#endif
#define OBSOLETE __attribute__((deprecated))
#define ALIGN_8 __attribute__((aligned(8)))
#define ALIGN_16 __attribute__((aligned(16)))
// Some portability macros :)
#define stricmp strcasecmp
#define FORMATSTRING(formatIndex, va_argsIndex) __attribute__((format (printf, formatIndex, va_argsIndex)))
#define SIZE_T_FMT "%zu"
#define SIZE_T_FMT_PRECISION(x) "%" #x "zu"
#define SIZE_T_FMT_HEX "%zx"
#define NORETURN __attribute((__noreturn__))
#else
#error "You are using an unsupported compiler, you might need to #define some stuff here for your compiler"
/*
// Copy and uncomment this into another #elif section based on your compiler identification
// Explicitly mark classes as abstract (no instances can be created)
#define abstract
// Mark virtual methods as overriding (forcing them to have a virtual function of the same signature in the base class)
#define override
// Mark functions as obsolete, so that their usage results in a compile-time warning
#define OBSOLETE
// Mark types / variables for alignment. Do the platforms need it?
#define ALIGN_8
#define ALIGN_16
*/
#endif
// Integral types with predefined sizes:
typedef long long Int64;
typedef int Int32;
typedef short Int16;
typedef unsigned long long UInt64;
typedef unsigned int UInt32;
typedef unsigned short UInt16;
typedef unsigned char Byte;
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class cAssertFailure
{
};
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#define ASSERT(x) do { if (!(x)) { throw cAssertFailure();} } while (0)
#define testassert(x) do { if(!(x)) { exit(1); } } while (0)
#define CheckAsserts(x) do { try {x} catch (cAssertFailure) { break; } exit(1); } while (0)
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#ifndef TOLUA_TEMPLATE_BIND
#define TOLUA_TEMPLATE_BIND(x)
#endif
// A macro that is used to mark unused function parameters, to avoid pedantic warnings in gcc
#define UNUSED(X) (void)(X)
// Logging functions
void LOGERROR(const char* a_Format, ...) FORMATSTRING(1,2);
void LOGERROR(const char* a_Format, ...)
{
va_list argList;
va_start(argList, a_Format);
vprintf(a_Format, argList);
va_end(argList);
}