/* * stdinc.h * pull in standard headers (including portability hacks) * * Copyright (c) 2012 pkgconf authors (see AUTHORS). * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. * * This software is provided 'as is' and without any warranty, express or * implied. In no event shall the authors be liable for any damages arising * from the use of this software. */ #ifndef __STDINC_H #define __STDINC_H #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef _WIN32 # define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN # include # include # define PATH_DEV_NULL "nul" /* * Fix MinGW GCC print format warnings (issue #142 is reported). */ # ifdef _WIN64 # define SIZE_FMT_SPECIFIER "%I64u" # else # define SIZE_FMT_SPECIFIER "%u" # endif # ifndef ssize_t # ifndef __MINGW32__ # include # else # include # endif # define ssize_t SSIZE_T # endif # ifndef __MINGW32__ # include "win-dirent.h" # else # include # endif #else # define PATH_DEV_NULL "/dev/null" # define SIZE_FMT_SPECIFIER "%zu" # include # include #endif /* * Stack-allocated buffer sizes. * * Original libpkgconf package uses PKGCONF_BUFSIZE size for all * stack-allocated buffers, imposing high requirements for the thread stack * size. This make it unusable on MacOS (as of 10.12) for non-main threads that * are created with the default 512K stack size. In particular that make it * impossible to use libpkgconf API in threads created with C++11 std::thread * class, that doesn't allow stack size customization. * * As an example, using pkgconf_pkg_find() for quite a simple .pc file consumes * at least 460K. The measurment was made as a differece between addresses of 2 * stack-allocated variables: one was defined right before the function call, * another right after the buffer definition in pkgconf_tuple_parse() function. * * To relax the stack size requirements we will minimize the usage of * PKGCONF_BUFSIZE, using the smaller PKGCONF_SBUFSIZE instead, wherever it is * possible. The PKGCONF_SBUFSIZE is selected in such a way that a buffer of * this size can accommodate the file system path, the value fragment, the * variable name or the package dependency specification. The latest implies it * also fits for the package key or the package version. This optimization * decreased the stack usage for the described use case to 140K. * * Note that we moved PKGCONF_BUFSIZE definition from libpkgconf.h. */ #define PKGCONF_BUFSIZE (65535) #ifdef _WIN32 # define PKGCONF_SBUFSIZE (_MAX_PATH + 1024) #else # include # ifdef PATH_MAX # define PKGCONF_SBUFSIZE (PATH_MAX + 1024) # else # define PKGCONF_SBUFSIZE (4096 + 1024) # endif #endif #endif