#!/usr/bin/perl # # types.pl - find recommended type definitions for digits and words # # This script scans the Makefile for the C compiler and compilation # flags currently in use, and using this combination, attempts to # compile a simple test program that outputs the sizes of the various # unsigned integer types, in bytes. Armed with these, it finds all # the "viable" type combinations for mp_digit and mp_word, where # viability is defined by the requirement that mp_word be at least two # times the precision of mp_digit. # # Of these, the one with the largest digit size is chosen, and # appropriate typedef statements are written to standard output. # ## The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public ## License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file ## except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of ## the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ ## ## Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS ## IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or ## implied. See the License for the specific language governing ## rights and limitations under the License. ## ## The Original Code is the MPI Arbitrary Precision Integer Arithmetic ## library. ## ## The Initial Developer of the Original Code is ## Michael J. Fromberger ## ## Portions created by Michael J. Fromberger are ## Copyright (C) 2000 Michael J. Fromberger. All Rights Reserved ## ## Contributor(s): ## ## Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the ## terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later (the ## "GPL"), in which case the provisions of the GPL are applicable ## instead of those above. If you wish to allow use of your ## version of this file only under the terms of the GPL and not to ## allow others to use your version of this file under the MPL, ## indicate your decision by deleting the provisions above and ## replace them with the notice and other provisions required by ## the GPL. If you do not delete the provisions above, a recipient ## may use your version of this file under either the MPL or the GPL. ## # $Id$ # @_=split(/\//,$0);chomp($prog=pop(@_)); # The array of integer types to be considered... @TYPES = ( "unsigned char", "unsigned short", "unsigned int", "unsigned long" ); # Macro names for the maximum unsigned value of each type %TMAX = ( "unsigned char" => "UCHAR_MAX", "unsigned short" => "USHRT_MAX", "unsigned int" => "UINT_MAX", "unsigned long" => "ULONG_MAX" ); # Read the Makefile to find out which C compiler to use open(MFP, ") { chomp; if(/^CC=(.*)$/) { $cc = $1; last if $cflags; } elsif(/^CFLAGS=(.*)$/) { $cflags = $1; last if $cc; } } close(MFP); # If we couldn't find that, use 'cc' by default $cc = "cc" unless $cc; printf STDERR "Using '%s' as the C compiler.\n", $cc; print STDERR "Determining type sizes ... \n"; open(OFP, ">tc$$.c") or die "$prog: tc$$.c: $!\n"; print OFP "#include \n\nint main(void)\n{\n"; foreach $type (@TYPES) { printf OFP "\tprintf(\"%%d\\n\", (int)sizeof(%s));\n", $type; } print OFP "\n\treturn 0;\n}\n"; close(OFP); system("$cc $cflags -o tc$$ tc$$.c"); die "$prog: unable to build test program\n" unless(-x "tc$$"); open(IFP, "./tc$$|") or die "$prog: can't execute test program\n"; $ix = 0; while() { chomp; $size{$TYPES[$ix++]} = $_; } close(IFP); unlink("tc$$"); unlink("tc$$.c"); print STDERR "Selecting viable combinations ... \n"; while(($type, $size) = each(%size)) { push(@ts, [ $size, $type ]); } # Sort them ascending by size @ts = sort { $a->[0] <=> $b->[0] } @ts; # Try all possible combinations, finding pairs in which the word size # is twice the digit size. The number of possible pairs is too small # to bother doing this more efficiently than by brute force for($ix = 0; $ix <= $#ts; $ix++) { $w = $ts[$ix]; for($jx = 0; $jx <= $#ts; $jx++) { $d = $ts[$jx]; if($w->[0] == 2 * $d->[0]) { push(@valid, [ $d, $w ]); } } } # Sort descending by digit size @valid = sort { $b->[0]->[0] <=> $a->[0]->[0] } @valid; # Select the maximum as the recommended combination $rec = shift(@valid); printf("typedef %-18s mp_sign;\n", "char"); printf("typedef %-18s mp_digit; /* %d byte type */\n", $rec->[0]->[1], $rec->[0]->[0]); printf("typedef %-18s mp_word; /* %d byte type */\n", $rec->[1]->[1], $rec->[1]->[0]); printf("typedef %-18s mp_size;\n", "unsigned int"); printf("typedef %-18s mp_err;\n\n", "int"); printf("#define %-18s (CHAR_BIT*sizeof(mp_digit))\n", "DIGIT_BIT"); printf("#define %-18s %s\n", "DIGIT_MAX", $TMAX{$rec->[0]->[1]}); printf("#define %-18s (CHAR_BIT*sizeof(mp_word))\n", "MP_WORD_BIT"); printf("#define %-18s %s\n\n", "MP_WORD_MAX", $TMAX{$rec->[1]->[1]}); printf("#define %-18s (DIGIT_MAX+1)\n\n", "RADIX"); printf("#define %-18s \"%%0%dX\"\n", "DIGIT_FMT", (2 * $rec->[0]->[0])); exit 0;