// Globals.h // This file gets included from every module in the project, so that global symbols may be introduced easily // Also used for precompiled header generation in MSVC environments // 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) #define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS #elif defined(__GNUC__) // TODO: Can GCC explicitly mark classes as abstract (no instances can be created)? #define abstract #else #error "You are using an unsupported compiler, you might need to #define some stuff here for your compiler" #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; // A macro to disallow the copy constructor and operator= functions // This should be used in the private: declarations for any class that shouldn't allow copying itself #define DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(TypeName) \ TypeName(const TypeName &); \ void operator=(const TypeName &) // A macro that is used to mark unused function parameters, to avoid pedantic warnings in gcc #define UNUSED(X) (void) (X) // OS-dependent stuff: #ifdef _WIN32 #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN #include #include // Windows SDK defines min and max macros, messing up with our std::min and std::max usage #undef min #undef max // Windows SDK defines GetFreeSpace as a constant, probably a Win16 API remnant #ifdef GetFreeSpace #undef GetFreeSpace #endif // GetFreeSpace #else #include #include // for mkdir #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #endif // CRT stuff: #include #include #include #include #include // STL stuff: #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include // Common headers (part 1, without macros): #include "../../src/StringUtils.h" #include "../../src/OSSupport/CriticalSection.h" #include "../../src/OSSupport/Semaphore.h" #include "../../src/OSSupport/Event.h" #include "../../src/OSSupport/IsThread.h" #include "../../src/OSSupport/File.h" // Common definitions: #define LOG(x, ...) printf(x "\n", __VA_ARGS__) #define LOGERROR LOG #define LOGWARNING LOG #define LOGINFO LOG #define LOGWARN LOG /** Evaluates to the number of elements in an array (compile-time!) */ #define ARRAYCOUNT(X) (sizeof(X) / sizeof(*(X))) /** Allows arithmetic expressions like "32 KiB" (but consider using parenthesis around it, "(32 KiB)") */ #define KiB *1024 /** Allows arithmetic expressions like "32 MiB" (but consider using parenthesis around it, "(32 MiB)") */ #define MiB *1024 * 1024 /** Faster than (int)floorf((float)x / (float)div) */ #define FAST_FLOOR_DIV(x, div) ((x) < 0 ? (((int) x / div) - 1) : ((int) x / div)) #define TOLUA_TEMPLATE_BIND(...) // Own version of assert() that writes failed assertions to the log for review #ifdef _DEBUG #define ASSERT(x) (!!(x) || (LOGERROR("Assertion failed: %s, file %s, line %i", #x, __FILE__, __LINE__), assert(0), 0)) #else #define ASSERT(x) ((void) 0) #endif // Pretty much the same as ASSERT() but stays in Release builds #define VERIFY(x) (!!(x) || (LOGERROR("Verification failed: %s, file %s, line %i", #x, __FILE__, __LINE__), exit(1), 0)) typedef unsigned char Byte; /** Clamp value to the specified range. */ template T Clamp(T a_Value, T a_Min, T a_Max) { return (a_Value < a_Min) ? a_Min : ((a_Value > a_Max) ? a_Max : a_Value); } // Common headers (part 2, with macros): #include "../../src/ChunkDef.h" #include "../../src/BlockID.h"