github.com/afumu/libc@v0.0.6/stdio/stdio_openbsd_arm64.go (about)

     1  // Code generated by 'ccgo stdio/gen.c -crt-import-path "" -export-defines "" -export-enums "" -export-externs X -export-fields F -export-structs "" -export-typedefs "" -header -hide _OSSwapInt16,_OSSwapInt32,_OSSwapInt64 -ignore-unsupported-alignment -o stdio/stdio_openbsd_arm64.go -pkgname stdio', DO NOT EDIT.
     2  
     3  package stdio
     4  
     5  import (
     6  	"math"
     7  	"reflect"
     8  	"sync/atomic"
     9  	"unsafe"
    10  )
    11  
    12  var _ = math.Pi
    13  var _ reflect.Kind
    14  var _ atomic.Value
    15  var _ unsafe.Pointer
    16  
    17  const (
    18  	BIG_ENDIAN           = 4321       // endian.h:45:1:
    19  	BUFSIZ               = 1024       // stdio.h:168:1:
    20  	BYTE_ORDER           = 1234       // endian.h:47:1:
    21  	EOF                  = -1         // stdio.h:170:1:
    22  	FILENAME_MAX         = 1024       // stdio.h:178:1:
    23  	FOPEN_MAX            = 20         // stdio.h:177:1:
    24  	LITTLE_ENDIAN        = 1234       // endian.h:44:1:
    25  	L_ctermid            = 1024       // stdio.h:306:1:
    26  	L_tmpnam             = 1024       // stdio.h:184:1:
    27  	PDP_ENDIAN           = 3412       // endian.h:46:1:
    28  	P_tmpdir             = "/tmp/"    // stdio.h:182:1:
    29  	SEEK_CUR             = 1          // stdio.h:191:1:
    30  	SEEK_END             = 2          // stdio.h:194:1:
    31  	SEEK_SET             = 0          // stdio.h:188:1:
    32  	TMP_MAX              = 0x7fffffff // stdio.h:185:1:
    33  	X_BIG_ENDIAN         = 4321       // _endian.h:43:1:
    34  	X_BYTE_ORDER         = 1234       // endian.h:60:1:
    35  	X_CLOCKID_T_DEFINED_ = 0          // types.h:162:1:
    36  	X_CLOCK_T_DEFINED_   = 0          // types.h:157:1:
    37  	X_FILE_OFFSET_BITS   = 64         // <builtin>:25:1:
    38  	X_FSTDIO             = 0          // stdio.h:59:1:
    39  	X_INT16_T_DEFINED_   = 0          // types.h:84:1:
    40  	X_INT32_T_DEFINED_   = 0          // types.h:94:1:
    41  	X_INT64_T_DEFINED_   = 0          // types.h:104:1:
    42  	X_INT8_T_DEFINED_    = 0          // types.h:74:1:
    43  	X_IOFBF              = 0          // stdio.h:164:1:
    44  	X_IOLBF              = 1          // stdio.h:165:1:
    45  	X_IONBF              = 2          // stdio.h:166:1:
    46  	X_LITTLE_ENDIAN      = 1234       // _endian.h:42:1:
    47  	X_LP64               = 1          // <predefined>:1:1:
    48  	X_MACHINE_CDEFS_H_   = 0          // cdefs.h:4:1:
    49  	X_MACHINE_ENDIAN_H_  = 0          // endian.h:20:1:
    50  	X_MACHINE__TYPES_H_  = 0          // _types.h:35:1:
    51  	X_MAX_PAGE_SHIFT     = 12         // _types.h:57:1:
    52  	X_OFF_T_DEFINED_     = 0          // types.h:192:1:
    53  	X_PDP_ENDIAN         = 3412       // _endian.h:44:1:
    54  	X_PID_T_DEFINED_     = 0          // types.h:167:1:
    55  	X_QUAD_HIGHWORD      = 1          // _endian.h:95:1:
    56  	X_QUAD_LOWWORD       = 0          // _endian.h:96:1:
    57  	X_RET_PROTECTOR      = 1          // <predefined>:2:1:
    58  	X_SIZE_T_DEFINED_    = 0          // types.h:172:1:
    59  	X_SSIZE_T_DEFINED_   = 0          // types.h:177:1:
    60  	X_STACKALIGNBYTES    = 15         // _types.h:54:1:
    61  	X_STDIO_H_           = 0          // stdio.h:39:1:
    62  	X_SYS_CDEFS_H_       = 0          // cdefs.h:39:1:
    63  	X_SYS_ENDIAN_H_      = 0          // endian.h:38:1:
    64  	X_SYS_TYPES_H_       = 0          // types.h:41:1:
    65  	X_SYS__ENDIAN_H_     = 0          // _endian.h:34:1:
    66  	X_SYS__TYPES_H_      = 0          // _types.h:35:1:
    67  	X_TIMER_T_DEFINED_   = 0          // types.h:187:1:
    68  	X_TIME_T_DEFINED_    = 0          // types.h:182:1:
    69  	X_UINT16_T_DEFINED_  = 0          // types.h:89:1:
    70  	X_UINT32_T_DEFINED_  = 0          // types.h:99:1:
    71  	X_UINT64_T_DEFINED_  = 0          // types.h:109:1:
    72  	X_UINT8_T_DEFINED_   = 0          // types.h:79:1:
    73  	Unix                 = 1          // <predefined>:360:1:
    74  )
    75  
    76  type Ptrdiff_t = int64 /* <builtin>:3:26 */
    77  
    78  type Size_t = uint64 /* <builtin>:9:23 */
    79  
    80  type Wchar_t = int32 /* <builtin>:15:24 */
    81  
    82  type X__int128_t = struct {
    83  	Flo int64
    84  	Fhi int64
    85  } /* <builtin>:21:43 */ // must match modernc.org/mathutil.Int128
    86  type X__uint128_t = struct {
    87  	Flo uint64
    88  	Fhi uint64
    89  } /* <builtin>:22:44 */ // must match modernc.org/mathutil.Int128
    90  
    91  type X__builtin_va_list = uintptr /* <builtin>:46:14 */
    92  type X__float128 = float64        /* <builtin>:47:21 */
    93  
    94  //	$OpenBSD: stdio.h,v 1.55 2022/01/05 20:57:27 millert Exp $
    95  //	$NetBSD: stdio.h,v 1.18 1996/04/25 18:29:21 jtc Exp $
    96  
    97  // -
    98  // Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
    99  // All rights reserved.
   100  //
   101  // This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
   102  // Chris Torek.
   103  //
   104  // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
   105  // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
   106  // are met:
   107  // 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
   108  //    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
   109  // 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
   110  //    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
   111  //    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
   112  // 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
   113  //    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
   114  //    without specific prior written permission.
   115  //
   116  // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
   117  // ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
   118  // IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
   119  // ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
   120  // FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
   121  // DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
   122  // OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
   123  // HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
   124  // LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
   125  // OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
   126  // SUCH DAMAGE.
   127  //
   128  //	@(#)stdio.h	5.17 (Berkeley) 6/3/91
   129  
   130  //	$OpenBSD: cdefs.h,v 1.43 2018/10/29 17:10:40 guenther Exp $
   131  //	$NetBSD: cdefs.h,v 1.16 1996/04/03 20:46:39 christos Exp $
   132  
   133  // Copyright (c) 1991, 1993
   134  //	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
   135  //
   136  // This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
   137  // Berkeley Software Design, Inc.
   138  //
   139  // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
   140  // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
   141  // are met:
   142  // 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
   143  //    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
   144  // 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
   145  //    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
   146  //    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
   147  // 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
   148  //    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
   149  //    without specific prior written permission.
   150  //
   151  // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
   152  // ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
   153  // IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
   154  // ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
   155  // FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
   156  // DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
   157  // OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
   158  // HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
   159  // LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
   160  // OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
   161  // SUCH DAMAGE.
   162  //
   163  //	@(#)cdefs.h	8.7 (Berkeley) 1/21/94
   164  
   165  //	$OpenBSD: cdefs.h,v 1.1 2016/12/17 23:38:33 patrick Exp $
   166  
   167  // Macro to test if we're using a specific version of gcc or later.
   168  
   169  // The __CONCAT macro is used to concatenate parts of symbol names, e.g.
   170  // with "#define OLD(foo) __CONCAT(old,foo)", OLD(foo) produces oldfoo.
   171  // The __CONCAT macro is a bit tricky -- make sure you don't put spaces
   172  // in between its arguments.  Do not use __CONCAT on double-quoted strings,
   173  // such as those from the __STRING macro: to concatenate strings just put
   174  // them next to each other.
   175  
   176  // GCC1 and some versions of GCC2 declare dead (non-returning) and
   177  // pure (no side effects) functions using "volatile" and "const";
   178  // unfortunately, these then cause warnings under "-ansi -pedantic".
   179  // GCC >= 2.5 uses the __attribute__((attrs)) style.  All of these
   180  // work for GNU C++ (modulo a slight glitch in the C++ grammar in
   181  // the distribution version of 2.5.5).
   182  
   183  // __returns_twice makes the compiler not assume the function
   184  // only returns once.  This affects registerisation of variables:
   185  // even local variables need to be in memory across such a call.
   186  // Example: setjmp()
   187  
   188  // __only_inline makes the compiler only use this function definition
   189  // for inlining; references that can't be inlined will be left as
   190  // external references instead of generating a local copy.  The
   191  // matching library should include a simple extern definition for
   192  // the function to handle those references.  c.f. ctype.h
   193  
   194  // GNU C version 2.96 adds explicit branch prediction so that
   195  // the CPU back-end can hint the processor and also so that
   196  // code blocks can be reordered such that the predicted path
   197  // sees a more linear flow, thus improving cache behavior, etc.
   198  //
   199  // The following two macros provide us with a way to utilize this
   200  // compiler feature.  Use __predict_true() if you expect the expression
   201  // to evaluate to true, and __predict_false() if you expect the
   202  // expression to evaluate to false.
   203  //
   204  // A few notes about usage:
   205  //
   206  //	* Generally, __predict_false() error condition checks (unless
   207  //	  you have some _strong_ reason to do otherwise, in which case
   208  //	  document it), and/or __predict_true() `no-error' condition
   209  //	  checks, assuming you want to optimize for the no-error case.
   210  //
   211  //	* Other than that, if you don't know the likelihood of a test
   212  //	  succeeding from empirical or other `hard' evidence, don't
   213  //	  make predictions.
   214  //
   215  //	* These are meant to be used in places that are run `a lot'.
   216  //	  It is wasteful to make predictions in code that is run
   217  //	  seldomly (e.g. at subsystem initialization time) as the
   218  //	  basic block reordering that this affects can often generate
   219  //	  larger code.
   220  
   221  // Delete pseudo-keywords wherever they are not available or needed.
   222  
   223  // The __packed macro indicates that a variable or structure members
   224  // should have the smallest possible alignment, despite any host CPU
   225  // alignment requirements.
   226  //
   227  // The __aligned(x) macro specifies the minimum alignment of a
   228  // variable or structure.
   229  //
   230  // These macros together are useful for describing the layout and
   231  // alignment of messages exchanged with hardware or other systems.
   232  
   233  // "The nice thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from."
   234  // There are a number of "feature test macros" specified by (different)
   235  // standards that determine which interfaces and types the header files
   236  // should expose.
   237  //
   238  // Because of inconsistencies in these macros, we define our own
   239  // set in the private name space that end in _VISIBLE.  These are
   240  // always defined and so headers can test their values easily.
   241  // Things can get tricky when multiple feature macros are defined.
   242  // We try to take the union of all the features requested.
   243  //
   244  // The following macros are guaranteed to have a value after cdefs.h
   245  // has been included:
   246  //	__POSIX_VISIBLE
   247  //	__XPG_VISIBLE
   248  //	__ISO_C_VISIBLE
   249  //	__BSD_VISIBLE
   250  
   251  // X/Open Portability Guides and Single Unix Specifications.
   252  // _XOPEN_SOURCE				XPG3
   253  // _XOPEN_SOURCE && _XOPEN_VERSION = 4		XPG4
   254  // _XOPEN_SOURCE && _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED = 1	XPG4v2
   255  // _XOPEN_SOURCE == 500				XPG5
   256  // _XOPEN_SOURCE == 520				XPG5v2
   257  // _XOPEN_SOURCE == 600				POSIX 1003.1-2001 with XSI
   258  // _XOPEN_SOURCE == 700				POSIX 1003.1-2008 with XSI
   259  //
   260  // The XPG spec implies a specific value for _POSIX_C_SOURCE.
   261  
   262  // POSIX macros, these checks must follow the XOPEN ones above.
   263  //
   264  // _POSIX_SOURCE == 1		1003.1-1988 (superseded by _POSIX_C_SOURCE)
   265  // _POSIX_C_SOURCE == 1		1003.1-1990
   266  // _POSIX_C_SOURCE == 2		1003.2-1992
   267  // _POSIX_C_SOURCE == 199309L	1003.1b-1993
   268  // _POSIX_C_SOURCE == 199506L   1003.1c-1995, 1003.1i-1995,
   269  //				and the omnibus ISO/IEC 9945-1:1996
   270  // _POSIX_C_SOURCE == 200112L   1003.1-2001
   271  // _POSIX_C_SOURCE == 200809L   1003.1-2008
   272  //
   273  // The POSIX spec implies a specific value for __ISO_C_VISIBLE, though
   274  // this may be overridden by the _ISOC99_SOURCE macro later.
   275  
   276  // _ANSI_SOURCE means to expose ANSI C89 interfaces only.
   277  // If the user defines it in addition to one of the POSIX or XOPEN
   278  // macros, assume the POSIX/XOPEN macro(s) should take precedence.
   279  
   280  // _ISOC99_SOURCE, _ISOC11_SOURCE, __STDC_VERSION__, and __cplusplus
   281  // override any of the other macros since they are non-exclusive.
   282  
   283  // Finally deal with BSD-specific interfaces that are not covered
   284  // by any standards.  We expose these when none of the POSIX or XPG
   285  // macros is defined or if the user explicitly asks for them.
   286  
   287  // Default values.
   288  
   289  //	$OpenBSD: _null.h,v 1.2 2016/09/09 22:07:58 millert Exp $
   290  
   291  // Written by Todd C. Miller, September 9, 2016
   292  // Public domain.
   293  
   294  //	$OpenBSD: _types.h,v 1.10 2022/08/06 13:31:13 semarie Exp $
   295  
   296  // -
   297  // Copyright (c) 1990, 1993
   298  //	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
   299  //
   300  // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
   301  // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
   302  // are met:
   303  // 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
   304  //    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
   305  // 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
   306  //    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
   307  //    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
   308  // 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
   309  //    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
   310  //    without specific prior written permission.
   311  //
   312  // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
   313  // ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
   314  // IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
   315  // ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
   316  // FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
   317  // DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
   318  // OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
   319  // HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
   320  // LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
   321  // OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
   322  // SUCH DAMAGE.
   323  //
   324  //	@(#)types.h	8.3 (Berkeley) 1/5/94
   325  
   326  // $OpenBSD: _types.h,v 1.4 2018/03/05 01:15:25 deraadt Exp $
   327  // -
   328  // Copyright (c) 1990, 1993
   329  //	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
   330  //
   331  // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
   332  // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
   333  // are met:
   334  // 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
   335  //    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
   336  // 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
   337  //    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
   338  //    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
   339  // 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
   340  //    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
   341  //    without specific prior written permission.
   342  //
   343  // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
   344  // ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
   345  // IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
   346  // ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
   347  // FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
   348  // DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
   349  // OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
   350  // HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
   351  // LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
   352  // OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
   353  // SUCH DAMAGE.
   354  //
   355  //	@(#)types.h	8.3 (Berkeley) 1/5/94
   356  //	@(#)ansi.h	8.2 (Berkeley) 1/4/94
   357  
   358  // _ALIGN(p) rounds p (pointer or byte index) up to a correctly-aligned
   359  // value for all data types (int, long, ...).   The result is an
   360  // unsigned long and must be cast to any desired pointer type.
   361  //
   362  // _ALIGNED_POINTER is a boolean macro that checks whether an address
   363  // is valid to fetch data elements of type t from on this architecture.
   364  // This does not reflect the optimal alignment, just the possibility
   365  // (within reasonable limits).
   366  
   367  // 7.18.1.1 Exact-width integer types
   368  type X__int8_t = int8     /* _types.h:60:22 */
   369  type X__uint8_t = uint8   /* _types.h:61:24 */
   370  type X__int16_t = int16   /* _types.h:62:17 */
   371  type X__uint16_t = uint16 /* _types.h:63:25 */
   372  type X__int32_t = int32   /* _types.h:64:15 */
   373  type X__uint32_t = uint32 /* _types.h:65:23 */
   374  // LONGLONG
   375  type X__int64_t = int64 /* _types.h:67:20 */
   376  // LONGLONG
   377  type X__uint64_t = uint64 /* _types.h:69:28 */
   378  
   379  // 7.18.1.2 Minimum-width integer types
   380  type X__int_least8_t = X__int8_t     /* _types.h:72:19 */
   381  type X__uint_least8_t = X__uint8_t   /* _types.h:73:20 */
   382  type X__int_least16_t = X__int16_t   /* _types.h:74:20 */
   383  type X__uint_least16_t = X__uint16_t /* _types.h:75:21 */
   384  type X__int_least32_t = X__int32_t   /* _types.h:76:20 */
   385  type X__uint_least32_t = X__uint32_t /* _types.h:77:21 */
   386  type X__int_least64_t = X__int64_t   /* _types.h:78:20 */
   387  type X__uint_least64_t = X__uint64_t /* _types.h:79:21 */
   388  
   389  // 7.18.1.3 Fastest minimum-width integer types
   390  type X__int_fast8_t = X__int32_t    /* _types.h:82:20 */
   391  type X__uint_fast8_t = X__uint32_t  /* _types.h:83:21 */
   392  type X__int_fast16_t = X__int32_t   /* _types.h:84:20 */
   393  type X__uint_fast16_t = X__uint32_t /* _types.h:85:21 */
   394  type X__int_fast32_t = X__int32_t   /* _types.h:86:20 */
   395  type X__uint_fast32_t = X__uint32_t /* _types.h:87:21 */
   396  type X__int_fast64_t = X__int64_t   /* _types.h:88:20 */
   397  type X__uint_fast64_t = X__uint64_t /* _types.h:89:21 */
   398  
   399  // 7.18.1.4 Integer types capable of holding object pointers
   400  type X__intptr_t = int64   /* _types.h:104:16 */
   401  type X__uintptr_t = uint64 /* _types.h:105:24 */
   402  
   403  // 7.18.1.5 Greatest-width integer types
   404  type X__intmax_t = X__int64_t   /* _types.h:108:20 */
   405  type X__uintmax_t = X__uint64_t /* _types.h:109:21 */
   406  
   407  // Register size
   408  type X__register_t = int64 /* _types.h:112:16 */
   409  
   410  // VM system types
   411  type X__vaddr_t = uint64 /* _types.h:115:24 */
   412  type X__paddr_t = uint64 /* _types.h:116:24 */
   413  type X__vsize_t = uint64 /* _types.h:117:24 */
   414  type X__psize_t = uint64 /* _types.h:118:24 */
   415  
   416  // Standard system types
   417  type X__double_t = float64           /* _types.h:121:18 */
   418  type X__float_t = float32            /* _types.h:122:17 */
   419  type X__ptrdiff_t = int64            /* _types.h:123:16 */
   420  type X__size_t = uint64              /* _types.h:124:24 */
   421  type X__ssize_t = int64              /* _types.h:125:16 */
   422  type X__va_list = X__builtin_va_list /* _types.h:127:27 */
   423  
   424  // Wide character support types
   425  type X__wchar_t = int32     /* _types.h:137:15 */
   426  type X__wint_t = int32      /* _types.h:140:15 */
   427  type X__rune_t = int32      /* _types.h:141:15 */
   428  type X__wctrans_t = uintptr /* _types.h:142:14 */
   429  type X__wctype_t = uintptr  /* _types.h:143:14 */
   430  
   431  type X__blkcnt_t = X__int64_t    /* _types.h:39:19 */ // blocks allocated for file
   432  type X__blksize_t = X__int32_t   /* _types.h:40:19 */ // optimal blocksize for I/O
   433  type X__clock_t = X__int64_t     /* _types.h:41:19 */ // ticks in CLOCKS_PER_SEC
   434  type X__clockid_t = X__int32_t   /* _types.h:42:19 */ // CLOCK_* identifiers
   435  type X__cpuid_t = uint64         /* _types.h:43:23 */ // CPU id
   436  type X__dev_t = X__int32_t       /* _types.h:44:19 */ // device number
   437  type X__fixpt_t = X__uint32_t    /* _types.h:45:20 */ // fixed point number
   438  type X__fsblkcnt_t = X__uint64_t /* _types.h:46:20 */ // file system block count
   439  type X__fsfilcnt_t = X__uint64_t /* _types.h:47:20 */ // file system file count
   440  type X__gid_t = X__uint32_t      /* _types.h:48:20 */ // group id
   441  type X__id_t = X__uint32_t       /* _types.h:49:20 */ // may contain pid, uid or gid
   442  type X__in_addr_t = X__uint32_t  /* _types.h:50:20 */ // base type for internet address
   443  type X__in_port_t = X__uint16_t  /* _types.h:51:20 */ // IP port type
   444  type X__ino_t = X__uint64_t      /* _types.h:52:20 */ // inode number
   445  type X__key_t = int64            /* _types.h:53:15 */ // IPC key (for Sys V IPC)
   446  type X__mode_t = X__uint32_t     /* _types.h:54:20 */ // permissions
   447  type X__nlink_t = X__uint32_t    /* _types.h:55:20 */ // link count
   448  type X__off_t = X__int64_t       /* _types.h:56:19 */ // file offset or size
   449  type X__pid_t = X__int32_t       /* _types.h:57:19 */ // process id
   450  type X__rlim_t = X__uint64_t     /* _types.h:58:20 */ // resource limit
   451  type X__sa_family_t = X__uint8_t /* _types.h:59:19 */ // sockaddr address family type
   452  type X__segsz_t = X__int32_t     /* _types.h:60:19 */ // segment size
   453  type X__socklen_t = X__uint32_t  /* _types.h:61:20 */ // length type for network syscalls
   454  type X__suseconds_t = int64      /* _types.h:62:15 */ // microseconds (signed)
   455  type X__time_t = X__int64_t      /* _types.h:63:19 */ // epoch time
   456  type X__timer_t = X__int32_t     /* _types.h:64:19 */ // POSIX timer identifiers
   457  type X__uid_t = X__uint32_t      /* _types.h:65:20 */ // user id
   458  type X__useconds_t = X__uint32_t /* _types.h:66:20 */ // microseconds
   459  
   460  // mbstate_t is an opaque object to keep conversion state, during multibyte
   461  // stream conversions. The content must not be referenced by user programs.
   462  type X__mbstate_t = struct {
   463  	F__ccgo_pad1 [0]uint64
   464  	F__mbstate8  [128]int8
   465  } /* _types.h:75:3 */
   466  
   467  // Tell sys/endian.h we have MD variants of the swap macros.
   468  
   469  // Note that these macros evaluate their arguments several times.
   470  
   471  // Public names
   472  
   473  // These are specified to be function-like macros to match the spec
   474  
   475  // POSIX names
   476  
   477  // original BSD names
   478  
   479  // these were exposed here before
   480  
   481  // ancient stuff
   482  
   483  type U_char = uint8   /* types.h:51:23 */
   484  type U_short = uint16 /* types.h:52:24 */
   485  type U_int = uint32   /* types.h:53:22 */
   486  type U_long = uint64  /* types.h:54:23 */
   487  
   488  type Unchar = uint8  /* types.h:56:23 */ // Sys V compatibility
   489  type Ushort = uint16 /* types.h:57:24 */ // Sys V compatibility
   490  type Uint = uint32   /* types.h:58:22 */ // Sys V compatibility
   491  type Ulong = uint64  /* types.h:59:23 */ // Sys V compatibility
   492  
   493  type Cpuid_t = X__cpuid_t       /* types.h:61:19 */ // CPU id
   494  type Register_t = X__register_t /* types.h:62:22 */ // register-sized type
   495  
   496  // XXX The exact-width bit types should only be exposed if __BSD_VISIBLE
   497  //     but the rest of the includes are not ready for that yet.
   498  
   499  type Int8_t = X__int8_t /* types.h:75:19 */
   500  
   501  type Uint8_t = X__uint8_t /* types.h:80:20 */
   502  
   503  type Int16_t = X__int16_t /* types.h:85:20 */
   504  
   505  type Uint16_t = X__uint16_t /* types.h:90:21 */
   506  
   507  type Int32_t = X__int32_t /* types.h:95:20 */
   508  
   509  type Uint32_t = X__uint32_t /* types.h:100:21 */
   510  
   511  type Int64_t = X__int64_t /* types.h:105:20 */
   512  
   513  type Uint64_t = X__uint64_t /* types.h:110:21 */
   514  
   515  // BSD-style unsigned bits types
   516  type U_int8_t = X__uint8_t   /* types.h:114:19 */
   517  type U_int16_t = X__uint16_t /* types.h:115:20 */
   518  type U_int32_t = X__uint32_t /* types.h:116:20 */
   519  type U_int64_t = X__uint64_t /* types.h:117:20 */
   520  
   521  // quads, deprecated in favor of 64 bit int types
   522  type Quad_t = X__int64_t    /* types.h:120:19 */
   523  type U_quad_t = X__uint64_t /* types.h:121:20 */
   524  
   525  // VM system types
   526  type Vaddr_t = X__vaddr_t /* types.h:125:19 */
   527  type Paddr_t = X__paddr_t /* types.h:126:19 */
   528  type Vsize_t = X__vsize_t /* types.h:127:19 */
   529  type Psize_t = X__psize_t /* types.h:128:19 */
   530  
   531  // Standard system types
   532  type Blkcnt_t = X__blkcnt_t       /* types.h:132:20 */ // blocks allocated for file
   533  type Blksize_t = X__blksize_t     /* types.h:133:21 */ // optimal blocksize for I/O
   534  type Caddr_t = uintptr            /* types.h:134:14 */ // core address
   535  type Daddr32_t = X__int32_t       /* types.h:135:19 */ // 32-bit disk address
   536  type Daddr_t = X__int64_t         /* types.h:136:19 */ // 64-bit disk address
   537  type Dev_t = X__dev_t             /* types.h:137:18 */ // device number
   538  type Fixpt_t = X__fixpt_t         /* types.h:138:19 */ // fixed point number
   539  type Gid_t = X__gid_t             /* types.h:139:18 */ // group id
   540  type Id_t = X__id_t               /* types.h:140:17 */ // may contain pid, uid or gid
   541  type Ino_t = X__ino_t             /* types.h:141:18 */ // inode number
   542  type Key_t = X__key_t             /* types.h:142:18 */ // IPC key (for Sys V IPC)
   543  type Mode_t = X__mode_t           /* types.h:143:18 */ // permissions
   544  type Nlink_t = X__nlink_t         /* types.h:144:19 */ // link count
   545  type Rlim_t = X__rlim_t           /* types.h:145:18 */ // resource limit
   546  type Segsz_t = X__segsz_t         /* types.h:146:19 */ // segment size
   547  type Uid_t = X__uid_t             /* types.h:147:18 */ // user id
   548  type Useconds_t = X__useconds_t   /* types.h:148:22 */ // microseconds
   549  type Suseconds_t = X__suseconds_t /* types.h:149:23 */ // microseconds (signed)
   550  type Fsblkcnt_t = X__fsblkcnt_t   /* types.h:150:22 */ // file system block count
   551  type Fsfilcnt_t = X__fsfilcnt_t   /* types.h:151:22 */ // file system file count
   552  
   553  // The following types may be defined in multiple header files.
   554  type Clock_t = X__clock_t /* types.h:158:19 */
   555  
   556  type Clockid_t = X__clockid_t /* types.h:163:21 */
   557  
   558  type Pid_t = X__pid_t /* types.h:168:18 */
   559  
   560  type Ssize_t = X__ssize_t /* types.h:178:19 */
   561  
   562  type Time_t = X__time_t /* types.h:183:18 */
   563  
   564  type Timer_t = X__timer_t /* types.h:188:19 */
   565  
   566  type Off_t = X__off_t /* types.h:193:18 */
   567  
   568  // Major, minor numbers, dev_t's.
   569  
   570  type Fpos_t = Off_t /* stdio.h:61:15 */ // stdio file position type
   571  
   572  // NB: to fit things in six character monocase externals, the stdio
   573  // code uses the prefix `__s' for stdio objects, typically followed
   574  // by a three-character attempt at a mnemonic.
   575  
   576  // stdio buffers
   577  type X__sbuf = struct {
   578  	F_base       uintptr
   579  	F_size       int32
   580  	F__ccgo_pad1 [4]byte
   581  } /* stdio.h:70:1 */
   582  
   583  // stdio state variables.
   584  //
   585  // The following always hold:
   586  //
   587  //	if (_flags&(__SLBF|__SWR)) == (__SLBF|__SWR),
   588  //		_lbfsize is -_bf._size, else _lbfsize is 0
   589  //	if _flags&__SRD, _w is 0
   590  //	if _flags&__SWR, _r is 0
   591  //
   592  // This ensures that the getc and putc macros (or inline functions) never
   593  // try to write or read from a file that is in `read' or `write' mode.
   594  // (Moreover, they can, and do, automatically switch from read mode to
   595  // write mode, and back, on "r+" and "w+" files.)
   596  //
   597  // _lbfsize is used only to make the inline line-buffered output stream
   598  // code as compact as possible.
   599  //
   600  // _ub, _up, and _ur are used when ungetc() pushes back more characters
   601  // than fit in the current _bf, or when ungetc() pushes back a character
   602  // that does not match the previous one in _bf.  When this happens,
   603  // _ub._base becomes non-nil (i.e., a stream has ungetc() data iff
   604  // _ub._base!=NULL) and _up and _ur save the current values of _p and _r.
   605  type X__sFILE = struct {
   606  	F_p          uintptr
   607  	F_r          int32
   608  	F_w          int32
   609  	F_flags      int16
   610  	F_file       int16
   611  	F__ccgo_pad1 [4]byte
   612  	F_bf         struct {
   613  		F_base       uintptr
   614  		F_size       int32
   615  		F__ccgo_pad1 [4]byte
   616  	}
   617  	F_lbfsize    int32
   618  	F__ccgo_pad2 [4]byte
   619  	F_cookie     uintptr
   620  	F_close      uintptr
   621  	F_read       uintptr
   622  	F_seek       uintptr
   623  	F_write      uintptr
   624  	F_ext        struct {
   625  		F_base       uintptr
   626  		F_size       int32
   627  		F__ccgo_pad1 [4]byte
   628  	}
   629  	F_up   uintptr
   630  	F_ur   int32
   631  	F_ubuf [3]uint8
   632  	F_nbuf [1]uint8
   633  	F_lb   struct {
   634  		F_base       uintptr
   635  		F_size       int32
   636  		F__ccgo_pad1 [4]byte
   637  	}
   638  	F_blksize    int32
   639  	F__ccgo_pad3 [4]byte
   640  	F_offset     Fpos_t
   641  } /* stdio.h:99:9 */
   642  
   643  // stdio state variables.
   644  //
   645  // The following always hold:
   646  //
   647  //	if (_flags&(__SLBF|__SWR)) == (__SLBF|__SWR),
   648  //		_lbfsize is -_bf._size, else _lbfsize is 0
   649  //	if _flags&__SRD, _w is 0
   650  //	if _flags&__SWR, _r is 0
   651  //
   652  // This ensures that the getc and putc macros (or inline functions) never
   653  // try to write or read from a file that is in `read' or `write' mode.
   654  // (Moreover, they can, and do, automatically switch from read mode to
   655  // write mode, and back, on "r+" and "w+" files.)
   656  //
   657  // _lbfsize is used only to make the inline line-buffered output stream
   658  // code as compact as possible.
   659  //
   660  // _ub, _up, and _ur are used when ungetc() pushes back more characters
   661  // than fit in the current _bf, or when ungetc() pushes back a character
   662  // that does not match the previous one in _bf.  When this happens,
   663  // _ub._base becomes non-nil (i.e., a stream has ungetc() data iff
   664  // _ub._base!=NULL) and _up and _ur save the current values of _p and _r.
   665  type FILE = X__sFILE /* stdio.h:131:3 */
   666  
   667  // The macro implementations of putc and putc_unlocked are not
   668  // fully POSIX compliant; they do not set errno on failure
   669  
   670  // The macro implementations of putc and putc_unlocked are not
   671  // fully POSIX compliant; they do not set errno on failure
   672  
   673  var _ int8 /* gen.c:2:13: */