// -*- C++ -*- //============================================================================= /** * @file Numeric_Limits.h * * Traits containing basic integer limits. Useful for template-based * code on platforms that lack @c std::numeric_limits<>. * * @note These traits are not meant to be a replacement for * @c std::numeric_limits<>. Rather they are a crutch until all * ACE-supported platforms also support * @c std::numeric_limits<>. * * @internal Only meant for internal use by ACE. * @deprecated This header will be removed once all platforms * supported by ACE support @c std::numeric_limits<>. * * @author Ossama Othman */ //============================================================================= #ifndef ACE_NUMERIC_LIMITS_H #define ACE_NUMERIC_LIMITS_H #include /**/ "ace/pre.h" #include /**/ "ace/ACE_export.h" # if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE) # pragma once # endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */ #ifdef ACE_LACKS_NUMERIC_LIMITS # include "ace/Basic_Types.h" #else # if defined __MINGW32__ // Windows defines min/max macros that interfere with the // numeric_limits::min/max() traits. Undefine those macros before // including . // // Ideally, we could prevent those macros from being defined by // defining the Windows-specific NOMINMAX symbol before any Windows // headers are included, preferably on the command line. However, // that would probably break some applications. // // @@ Why isn't this a problem with MSVC++ and Borland builds? # undef min # undef max # endif /* __MINGW32__ */ # include #endif /* ACE_LACKS_NUMERIC_LIMITS */ // Address global namespace pollution potentially incurred by some // platforms. #undef min #undef max ACE_BEGIN_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL #ifdef ACE_LACKS_NUMERIC_LIMITS template struct ACE_Numeric_Limits; // ------------------------------------------ // Special cases. template<> struct ACE_Export ACE_Numeric_Limits { static char min (void) { return CHAR_MIN; } static char max (void) { return CHAR_MAX; } }; // ------------------------------------------ // Signed integers. template<> struct ACE_Export ACE_Numeric_Limits { static signed char min (void) { return SCHAR_MIN; } static signed char max (void) { return SCHAR_MAX; } }; template<> struct ACE_Export ACE_Numeric_Limits { static signed short min (void) { return SHRT_MIN; } static signed short max (void) { return SHRT_MAX; } }; template<> struct ACE_Export ACE_Numeric_Limits { static signed int min (void) { return INT_MIN; } static signed int max (void) { return INT_MAX; } }; template<> struct ACE_Export ACE_Numeric_Limits { static signed long min (void) { return LONG_MIN; } static signed long max (void) { return LONG_MAX; } }; template<> struct ACE_Export ACE_Numeric_Limits { #if defined (LLONG_MIN) # define ACE_LLONG_MIN LLONG_MIN #elif defined (LONG_LONG_MIN) # define ACE_LLONG_MIN LONG_LONG_MIN #elif defined (LONGLONG_MIN) # define ACE_LLONG_MIN LONGLONG_MIN #else # error Unable to determine minimum signed long long value. #endif /* LLONG_MIN */ #if defined (LLONG_MAX) # define ACE_LLONG_MAX LLONG_MAX #elif defined (LONG_LONG_MAX) # define ACE_LLONG_MAX LONG_LONG_MAX #elif defined (LONGLONG_MAX) # define ACE_LLONG_MAX LONGLONG_MAX #else # error Unable to determine maximum signed long long value. #endif /* LLONG_MAX */ static signed long long min (void) { return ACE_LLONG_MIN; } static signed long long max (void) { return ACE_LLONG_MAX; } }; // ------------------------------------------ // Unsigned integers template<> struct ACE_Export ACE_Numeric_Limits { static unsigned char min (void) { return 0; } static unsigned char max (void) { return UCHAR_MAX; } }; template<> struct ACE_Export ACE_Numeric_Limits { static unsigned short min (void) { return 0; } static unsigned short max (void) { return USHRT_MAX; } }; template<> struct ACE_Export ACE_Numeric_Limits { static unsigned int min (void) { return 0; } static unsigned int max (void) { return UINT_MAX; } }; template<> struct ACE_Export ACE_Numeric_Limits { static unsigned long min (void) { return 0; } static unsigned long max (void) { return ULONG_MAX; } }; template<> struct ACE_Export ACE_Numeric_Limits { static unsigned long long min (void) { return 0; } static unsigned long long max (void) { # if defined (ULLONG_MAX) return ULLONG_MAX; # elif defined (ULONGLONG_MAX) return ULONGLONG_MAX; # else # error Unable to determine maximum unsigned long long value. # endif /* ULLONG_MAX */ } }; // ------------------------------------------ // Floating point types template<> struct ACE_Export ACE_Numeric_Limits { static float min (void) { return FLT_MIN; } static float max (void) { return FLT_MAX; } }; template<> struct ACE_Export ACE_Numeric_Limits { static double min (void) { return DBL_MIN; } static double max (void) { return DBL_MAX; } }; template<> struct ACE_Export ACE_Numeric_Limits { static long double min (void) { return LDBL_MIN; } static long double max (void) { return LDBL_MAX; } }; #else // std::numeric_limits<> has all of the necessary specializations. // Just wrap it. template struct ACE_Numeric_Limits { static T min (void) { return std::numeric_limits::min (); } static T max (void) { return std::numeric_limits::max (); } }; # if (defined (ACE_WIN64) && defined (_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER <= 1310) \ || defined (ACE_LACKS_NUMERIC_LIMITS_64_BIT_TYPES) // The Microsoft Platform SDK does not provide std::numeric_limits<> // specializations for 64 bit integers so we need to explicitly provide // ACE_Numeric_Limits<> specializations to compensate for this // deficiency. // // Unfortunately there is no way to tell if the platform SDK is being // used so we specialize for the ACE_WIN64 + MSVC++ 7.1 case, which is // the configuration that exhibits this problem. It also happens to // be a fairly isolated configuration since 64-bit support in MSVC++ // 7.1 was not very good to begin with. template<> struct ACE_Numeric_Limits { static LONGLONG min (void) { return _I64_MIN; } static LONGLONG max (void) { return _I64_MAX; } }; template<> struct ACE_Numeric_Limits { static ULONGLONG min (void) { return 0; } static ULONGLONG max (void) { return _UI64_MAX; } }; # endif /* ACE_WIN64 && _MSC_VER <= 1310 */ #endif /* ACE_LACKS_NUMERIC_LIMITS */ ACE_END_VERSIONED_NAMESPACE_DECL #include /**/ "ace/post.h" #endif /* ACE_NUMERIC_LIMITS_H */