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1.1 ! root 1: /* macdefs.h 1.3 86/02/04 */ ! 2: ! 3: #ifndef _MACDEFS_ ! 4: #define _MACDEFS_ ! 5: ! 6: #define makecc(val,i) lastcon = (lastcon<<8)|((val<<24)>>24); ! 7: ! 8: #define ARGINIT SZINT ! 9: #define AUTOINIT (13*SZINT) ! 10: ! 11: /* ! 12: * Storage space requirements. ! 13: */ ! 14: #define SZCHAR 8 ! 15: #define SZINT 32 ! 16: #define SZFLOAT 32 ! 17: #define SZDOUBLE 64 ! 18: #define SZLONG 32 ! 19: #define SZSHORT 16 ! 20: #define SZPOINT 32 ! 21: ! 22: /* ! 23: * Alignment constraints ! 24: */ ! 25: #define ALCHAR 8 ! 26: #define ALINT 32 ! 27: #define ALFLOAT 32 ! 28: #define ALDOUBLE 32 ! 29: #define ALLONG 32 ! 30: #define ALSHORT 16 ! 31: #define ALPOINT 32 ! 32: #define ALSTRUCT 8 ! 33: #define ALSTACK 32 ! 34: ! 35: #define ACONFMT "$0x%lx" /* format for printing address constants */ ! 36: #define CONFMT "%ld" /* format for printing constants */ ! 37: #define LABFMT "L%d" /* format for printing labels */ ! 38: ! 39: typedef long CONSZ; /* size in which constants are converted */ ! 40: typedef long OFFSZ; /* size in which offsets are kept */ ! 41: ! 42: #define CCTRANS(x) x /* character set macro */ ! 43: ! 44: /* ! 45: * Register cookie for stack pointer. ! 46: */ ! 47: #define STKREG 13 /* stack pointer */ ! 48: ! 49: /* ! 50: * Maximum and minimum register variables ! 51: */ ! 52: #define MINRVAR 6 /* use R6 thru ... */ ! 53: #define MAXRVAR 12 /* ... R12 */ ! 54: ! 55: #define BACKAUTO /* stack grows negatively for automatics */ ! 56: #define BACKTEMP /* stack grows negatively for temporaries */ ! 57: /*#define FIELDOPS /* no hardware field support */ ! 58: /*#define RTOLBYTES /* bytes are number from left to right */ ! 59: #define ENUMSIZE(high,low) INT /* enums are always stored in full int */ ! 60: ! 61: #define ADDROREG ! 62: #define FIXDEF(p) outstab(p) ! 63: #define FIXARG(p) fixarg(p) ! 64: #ifndef ncopy ! 65: #define ncopy(q, p) ((q)->in = (p)->in) ! 66: #endif ! 67: ! 68: #define PRTDCON /* use machine-specific prtdcon routine */ ! 69: extern prtdcon(); ! 70: #endif
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