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/* This takes the place of C99 inttypes.h, which at least some Windows
compilers don't have. (October 2007).
*/
/* PRId64 is the printf-style format specifier for a long long type, as in
long long mynumber = 5;
printf("My number is %" PRId64 ".\n", mynumber);
The LL/ULL macro is for 64 bit integer literals, like this:
long long mask= ULL(1) << 33;
*/
/* 'uint' is quite convenient, but there's no simple way have it everywhere.
Some systems have it in the base system (e.g. GNU C library has it in
<sys/types.h>, and others (e.g. Solaris - 08.12.02) don't. Since we
can't define it unless we know it's not defined already, and we don't
want to burden the reader with a special Xmlrpc-c name such as xuint,
we just use standard "unsigned int" instead.
*/
#ifdef _MSC_VER
# define PRId64 "I64d"
# define PRIu64 "I64u"
#ifndef int16_t
typedef short int16_t;
#endif
#ifndef uint16_t
typedef unsigned short uint16_t;
#endif
#ifndef int32_t
typedef int int32_t;
#endif
#ifndef uint32_t
typedef unsigned int uint32_t;
#endif
#ifndef int64_t
typedef __int64 int64_t;
#endif
#ifndef uint64_t
typedef unsigned __int64 uint64_t;
#endif
#ifndef uint8_t
typedef unsigned char uint8_t;
#endif
/* Older Microsoft compilers don't know the standard ll/ull suffixes */
#define LL(x) x ## i64
#define ULL(x) x ## u64
#else
/* Not Microsoft compiler */
#include <inttypes.h>
#define LL(x) x ## ll
#define ULL(x) x ## ull
#endif