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/**
@file uemf_endian.h
@brief Defintions and prototype for function for converting EMF records between Big Endian and Little Endian byte orders.
*/
/*
File: uemf_endian.h
Version: 0.0.4
Date: 24-MAR-2015
Author: David Mathog, Biology Division, Caltech
email: mathog@caltech.edu
Copyright: 2015 David Mathog and California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
*/
#ifndef _UEMF_ENDIAN_
#define _UEMF_ENDIAN_
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/** \defgroup U_Endian Byte order identification
There is no way for the preprocessor, in general, to figure out endianness. So the command line must define
WORDS_BIGENDIAN for a big endian machine. Otherwise we assume is is little endian. If it is something
else this code won't work in any case.
@{
*/
#ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN
#define U_BYTE_SWAP 1 //!< byte swapping into metafile is required
#define U_IS_BE 1 //!< this machine is big endian
#define U_IS_LE 0 //!< this machine is not little endian
#else
#define U_BYTE_SWAP 0 //!< byte swapping into metafile is not required
#define U_IS_BE 0 //!< this machine is not big endian
#define U_IS_LE 1 //!< this machine is little endian
#endif
#define U_XE 0 //!< do not rearrange endian for target
#define U_LE 1 //!< target is Little Endian
#define U_BE 2 //!< target is Big Endian
#define U_RP 4 //!< replicate first instance
#define U_XX 0xFF //!< may be used to terminate a list of these target entries
/** @} */
//! \cond
// prototypes
int U_emf_endian(char *contents, size_t length, int torev);
int U_emf_record_sizeok(const char *record, const char *blimit, uint32_t *nSize, uint32_t *iType, int torev);
//! \endcond
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _UEMF_ENDIAN_ */
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