* Copyright 2010 Google Inc.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
#ifndef GrConfig_DEFINED
#define GrConfig_DEFINED
#include "include/core/SkTypes.h"
#if defined(__APPLE_CPP__) || defined(__APPLE_CC__)
#include <TargetConditionals.h>
#endif
* Gr defines are set to 0 or 1, rather than being undefined or defined
*/
#if !defined(GR_CACHE_STATS)
#if defined(SK_DEBUG) || defined(SK_DUMP_STATS)
#define GR_CACHE_STATS 1
#else
#define GR_CACHE_STATS 0
#endif
#endif
#if !defined(GR_GPU_STATS)
#if defined(SK_DEBUG) || defined(SK_DUMP_STATS) || defined(GR_TEST_UTILS)
#define GR_GPU_STATS 1
#else
#define GR_GPU_STATS 0
#endif
#endif
* Include stdint.h with defines that trigger declaration of C99 limit/const
* macros here before anyone else has a chance to include stdint.h without
* these.
*/
#ifndef __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS
#define __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS
#endif
#ifndef __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS
#define __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS
#endif
#include <stdint.h>
* GR_STRING makes a string of X where X is expanded before conversion to a string
* if X itself contains macros.
*/
#define GR_STRING(X) GR_STRING_IMPL(X)
#define GR_STRING_IMPL(X) #X
* GR_CONCAT concatenates X and Y where each is expanded before
* contanenation if either contains macros.
*/
#define GR_CONCAT(X,Y) GR_CONCAT_IMPL(X,Y)
#define GR_CONCAT_IMPL(X,Y) X##Y
* Creates a string of the form "<filename>(<linenumber>) : "
*/
#define GR_FILE_AND_LINE_STR __FILE__ "(" GR_STRING(__LINE__) ") : "
* Compilers have different ways of issuing warnings. This macro
* attempts to abstract them, but may need to be specialized for your
* particular compiler.
* To insert compiler warnings use "#pragma message GR_WARN(<string>)"
*/
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
#define GR_WARN(MSG) (GR_FILE_AND_LINE_STR "WARNING: " MSG)
#else
#define GR_WARN(MSG) ("WARNING: " MSG)
#endif
* GR_ALWAYSBREAK is an unconditional break in all builds.
*/
#if !defined(GR_ALWAYSBREAK)
#if defined(SK_BUILD_FOR_WIN)
#define GR_ALWAYSBREAK SkNO_RETURN_HINT(); __debugbreak()
#else
#define GR_ALWAYSBREAK SkNO_RETURN_HINT(); *((int*)(int64_t)(int32_t)0xbeefcafe) = 0;
#endif
#endif
* GR_DEBUGBREAK is an unconditional break in debug builds.
*/
#if !defined(GR_DEBUGBREAK)
#ifdef SK_DEBUG
#define GR_DEBUGBREAK GR_ALWAYSBREAK
#else
#define GR_DEBUGBREAK
#endif
#endif
* GR_ALWAYSASSERT is an assertion in all builds.
*/
#if !defined(GR_ALWAYSASSERT)
#define GR_ALWAYSASSERT(COND) \
do { \
if (!(COND)) { \
SkDebugf("%s %s failed\n", GR_FILE_AND_LINE_STR, #COND); \
GR_ALWAYSBREAK; \
} \
} while (false)
#endif
* GR_DEBUGASSERT is an assertion in debug builds only.
*/
#if !defined(GR_DEBUGASSERT)
#ifdef SK_DEBUG
#define GR_DEBUGASSERT(COND) GR_ALWAYSASSERT(COND)
#else
#define GR_DEBUGASSERT(COND)
#endif
#endif
* Prettier forms of the above macros.
*/
#define GrAlwaysAssert(COND) GR_ALWAYSASSERT(COND)
* GR_STATIC_ASSERT is a compile time assertion. Depending on the platform
* it may print the message in the compiler log. Obviously, the condition must
* be evaluatable at compile time.
*/
#define GR_STATIC_ASSERT(CONDITION) static_assert(CONDITION, "bug")
#endif