/* global.h: extend the standard programming environment a little. This * is included from config.h, which everyone includes. * * Copyright (C) 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef GLOBAL_H #define GLOBAL_H #include #include "types.h" /* Define common sorts of messages. */ /* This should be called only after a system call fails. */ #define FATAL_PERROR(s) do { perror (s); exit (errno); } while (0) #define START_FATAL() do { fputs ("fatal: ", stderr) #define END_FATAL() fputs (".\n", stderr); exit (1); } while (0) #define FATAL(x) \ START_FATAL (); fprintf (stderr, "%s", x); END_FATAL () #define FATAL1(s, e1) \ START_FATAL (); fprintf (stderr, s, e1); END_FATAL () #define FATAL2(s, e1, e2) \ START_FATAL (); fprintf (stderr, s, e1, e2); END_FATAL () #define FATAL3(s, e1, e2, e3) \ START_FATAL (); fprintf (stderr, s, e1, e2, e3); END_FATAL () #define FATAL4(s, e1, e2, e3, e4) \ START_FATAL (); fprintf (stderr, s, e1, e2, e3, e4); END_FATAL () #define START_WARNING() do { fputs ("warning: ", stderr) #define END_WARNING() fputs (".\n", stderr); fflush (stderr); } while (0) #define WARNING(x) \ START_WARNING (); fprintf (stderr, "%s", x); END_WARNING () #define WARNING1(s, e1) \ START_WARNING (); fprintf (stderr, s, e1); END_WARNING () #define WARNING2(s, e1, e2) \ START_WARNING (); fprintf (stderr, s, e1, e2); END_WARNING () #define WARNING3(s, e1, e2, e3) \ START_WARNING (); fprintf (stderr, s, e1, e2, e3); END_WARNING () #define WARNING4(s, e1, e2, e3, e4) \ START_WARNING (); fprintf (stderr, s, e1, e2, e3, e4); END_WARNING () /* Define useful abbreviations. */ /* This is the maximum number of numerals that result when a 64-bit integer is converted to a string, plus one for a trailing null byte, plus one for a sign. */ #define MAX_INT_LENGTH 21 /* Printer's points, as defined by TeX (and good typesetters everywhere). */ #define POINTS_PER_INCH 72.27 /* Convert a number V in pixels to printer's points, and vice versa, assuming a resolution of DPI pixels per inch. */ #define PIXELS_TO_POINTS(v, dpi) (POINTS_PER_INCH * (v) / (dpi)) #define POINTS_TO_REAL_PIXELS(v, dpi) ((v) * (dpi) / POINTS_PER_INCH) #define POINTS_TO_PIXELS(v, dpi) ((int) (POINTS_TO_REAL_PIXELS (v, dpi) + .5)) /* Some simple numeric operations. It is possible to define these much more cleanly in GNU C, but we haven't done that (yet). */ #define SQUARE(x) ((x) * (x)) #define CUBE(x) ((x) * (x) * (x)) #define SAME_SIGN(u,v) ((u) >= 0 && (v) >= 0 || (u) < 0 && (v) < 0) #define SIGN(x) ((x) > 0 ? 1 : (x) < 0 ? -1 : 0) #define SROUND(x) ((int) ((int) (x) + .5 * SIGN (x))) #ifndef MAX #define MAX(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b)) #endif #ifndef MIN #define MIN(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b)) #endif /* Too bad C doesn't define operators for these. */ #define MAX_EQUALS(var, expr) if ((expr) > (var)) (var) = (expr) #define MIN_EQUALS(var, expr) if ((expr) < (var)) (var) = (expr) #define STREQ(s1, s2) (strcmp (s1, s2) == 0) /* Declarations for commonly-used routines we provide ourselves. The ones here are only needed by us, so we do not provide them in unprototyped form. Others are declared both ways in lib.h. */ #if 0 /* These aren't actually defined anywhere */ /* Return the current date and time a la date(1). */ extern string now (void); /* Check if a string is a valid floating-point or decimal integer. Returns false if passed NULL. */ extern boolean float_ok (string); extern boolean integer_ok (string); /* Like `atoi', but disallow negative numbers. */ extern const unsigned atou (string); /* The converses of atoi, atou, and atof. These all return dynamically allocated strings. `dtoa' is so-named because `ftoa' is a library function on some systems (the IBM RT), and the loader complains that is defined twice, for reasons I don't understand. */ extern string itoa (int); extern string utoa (unsigned); extern string dtoa (double); #endif /* Like their stdio counterparts, but abort on error, after calling perror(3) with FILENAME as its argument. */ /* extern FILE *xfopen (string filename, string mode); */ /* extern void xfclose (FILE *, string filename); */ /* extern void xfseek (FILE *, long, int, string filename); */ /* extern four_bytes xftell (FILE *, string filename); */ /* Copies the file FROM to the file TO, then unlinks FROM. */ extern void xrename (string from, string to); /* Return NAME with any leading path stripped off. This returns a pointer into NAME. */ /* ALT extern string basename (string name); */ /* If P or *P is null, abort. Otherwise, call free(3) on P, and then set *P to NULL. */ extern void safe_free (address *p); /* Math functions. */ /* Says whether V1 and V2 are within REAL_EPSILON of each other. Fixed-point arithmetic would be better, to guarantee machine independence, but it's so much more painful to work with. The value here is smaller than can be represented in either a `fix_word' or a `scaled_num', so more precision than this will be lost when we output, anyway. */ #define REAL_EPSILON 0.00001 extern boolean epsilon_equal (real v1, real v2); /* Arc cosine, in degrees. */ extern real my_acosd (real); /* Return the Euclidean distance between the two points. */ extern real distance (real_coordinate_type, real_coordinate_type); extern real int_distance (coordinate_type, coordinate_type); /* Slope between two points (delta y per unit x). */ extern real slope (real_coordinate_type, real_coordinate_type); /* Make a real coordinate from an integer one, and vice versa. */ extern real_coordinate_type int_to_real_coord (coordinate_type); extern coordinate_type real_to_int_coord (real_coordinate_type); /* Test if two integer points are adjacent. */ extern boolean points_adjacent_p (int row1, int col1, int r2, int c2); /* Find the largest and smallest elements of an array. */ extern void find_bounds (real values[], unsigned value_count, /* returned: */ real *the_min, real *the_max); /* Make all the elements in the array between zero and one. */ extern real *map_to_unit (real * values, unsigned value_count); /* String functions. */ /* Return (a fresh copy of) SOURCE beginning at START and ending at LIMIT. (Or NULL if LIMIT < START.) */ extern string substring (string source, const unsigned start, const unsigned limit); /* Change all uppercase letters in S to lowercase. */ extern string lowercasify (string s); /* Character code parsing. */ /* If the string S parses as a character code, this sets *VALID to `true' and returns the number. If it doesn't, it sets *VALID to `false' and the return value is garbage. We allow any of the following possibilities: a single character, as in `a' or `0'; a decimal number, as in `21'; an octal number, as in `03' or `0177'; a hexadecimal number, as in `0x3' or `0xff'. */ extern charcode_type parse_charcode (string s, boolean *valid); /* Like `parse_charcode', but gives a fatal error if the string isn't a valid character code. */ extern charcode_type xparse_charcode (string s); /* The environment variable name with which to look up auxiliary files. */ #ifndef LIB_ENVVAR #define LIB_ENVVAR "FONTUTIL_LIB" #endif #endif /* not GLOBAL_H */