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They need not be supported by printf or scanf or their * ilk. Ltostr, uLtostr, strtoL, strtouL, and atoL provide conversion to and * from character string form. * * The following sections are listed in decreasing order of brain damage. */ /****************************************************************************/ #if defined(__hpux) /* HP-UX */ /* Under HP-UX, the compiler supports 64-bit signed integers as long longs */ /* but it is only capable of supporting 63-bit unsigned integers as */ /* unsigned long longs. As a consequence, the most negative Long is one */ /* closer to zero than it would otherwise be. HP-UX also seems to provide */ /* neither defined constant support nor library support. */ typedef long long Long; typedef unsigned long long u_Long; #define lONG_MIN -0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFLL #define lONG_MAX 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFLL #define UlONG_MAX 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFULL Long strToL(const char *nptr, char **endptr, int base); u_Long strTouL(const char *nptr, char **endptr, int base); #define atoL(nptr) strToL((nptr), (char **)NULL, 10) /****************************************************************************/ #elif defined(__GNUC__) || /* SunOS, FreeBSD, NetBSD, BSDI */\ defined(_AIX) && defined(__EXTENDED__) /* AIX */ /* On these systems, the compiler supports 64-bit integers as long longs but */ /* there seems to be neither defined constant support nor library support. */ typedef long long Long; typedef unsigned long long u_Long; #define lONG_MIN (-0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFLL-1) #define lONG_MAX 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFLL #define UlONG_MAX 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFULL Long strToL(const char *nptr, char **endptr, int base); u_Long strTouL(const char *nptr, char **endptr, int base); #define atoL(nptr) strToL((nptr), (char **)NULL, 10) /****************************************************************************/ #elif defined(__sgi) && defined(_LONGLONG) && _MIPS_SZLONG == 32 /* Irix */\ /* On Irix, the compiler supports 64-bit integers as long longs with defined */ /* constant support and with some library support. The library has nothing */ /* like LTostr or uLTostr. */ typedef long long Long; typedef unsigned long long u_Long; #define lONG_MIN LONGLONG_MIN #define lONG_MAX LONGLONG_MAX #define UlONG_MAX ULONGLONG_MAX #define strToL(n, e, b) strtoll(n, e, (b)) #define strTouL(n, e, b) strtoull(n, e, (b)) #define atoL(nptr) atoll((nptr)) /****************************************************************************/ #elif defined(sun) && defined(sparc) && defined(LLONG_MAX) /* Solaris */ /* Under Solaris, the compiler supports 64-bit integers as long longs with */ /* defined constant support and library support, but with some strange */ /* aspects to its library support. This package ignores the Solaris */ /* definitions of lltostr and ulltostr. They aren't anything close to being */ /* the functionally symetric equivalents of strtoll and strtoull. The */ /* LTostr and uLTostr functions in this package are much closer. */ typedef long long Long; typedef unsigned long long u_Long; #define lONG_MIN LLONG_MIN #define lONG_MAX LLONG_MAX #define UlONG_MAX ULLONG_MAX #define strToL(n, e, b) strtoll(n, e, (b)) #define strTouL(n, e, b) strtoull(n, e, (b)) #define atoL(nptr) atoll((nptr)) /****************************************************************************/ #else /* Unicos, SunOS cc */ /* On this machine, longs are as long as it gets. With luck, at least 64 */ /* bits (SunOS cc users have no luck). Naturally, defined constant support */ /* and some library support are both present. The library has nothing like */ /* LTostr or uLTostr. */ /* What an amazing concept, long as the longest supported integer data type! */ /* Congratulations Cray, for being the only ones so far to get it right! */ typedef long Long; typedef unsigned long u_Long; #define lONG_MIN LONG_MIN #define lONG_MAX LONG_MAX #define UlONG_MAX (u_Long)ULONG_MAX /* Cast for SunOS cc */ #define strToL(n, e, b) strtol(n, e, (b)) #define strTouL(n, e, b) strtoul(n, e, (b)) #define atoL(nptr) atol((nptr)) /****************************************************************************/ #endif const char *LTostr(Long value, int base); const char *uLTostr(u_Long value, int base); #endif /* lONG_H */