/* * Name: wx/compiler.h * Purpose: Compiler-specific macro definitions. * Author: Vadim Zeitlin * Created: 2013-07-13 (extracted from wx/platform.h) * Copyright: (c) 1997-2013 Vadim Zeitlin * Licence: wxWindows licence */ /* THIS IS A C FILE, DON'T USE C++ FEATURES (IN PARTICULAR COMMENTS) IN IT */ #ifndef _WX_COMPILER_H_ #define _WX_COMPILER_H_ /* Compiler detection and related helpers. */ /* Notice that Intel compiler can be used as Microsoft Visual C++ add-on and so we should define both __INTELC__ and __VISUALC__ for it. */ #ifdef __INTEL_COMPILER # define __INTELC__ #endif #if defined(_MSC_VER) /* define another standard symbol for Microsoft Visual C++: the standard one (_MSC_VER) is also defined by some other compilers. */ # define __VISUALC__ _MSC_VER /* define special symbols for different VC version instead of writing tests for magic numbers such as 1200, 1300 &c repeatedly */ #if __VISUALC__ < 1100 # error "This Visual C++ version is too old and not supported any longer." #elif __VISUALC__ < 1200 # define __VISUALC5__ #elif __VISUALC__ < 1300 # define __VISUALC6__ #elif __VISUALC__ < 1400 # define __VISUALC7__ #elif __VISUALC__ < 1500 # define __VISUALC8__ #elif __VISUALC__ < 1600 # define __VISUALC9__ #elif __VISUALC__ < 1700 # define __VISUALC10__ #elif __VISUALC__ < 1800 # define __VISUALC11__ #elif __VISUALC__ < 1900 # define __VISUALC12__ #else # pragma message("Please update wx/compiler.h to recognize this VC++ version") #endif #elif defined(__BCPLUSPLUS__) && !defined(__BORLANDC__) # define __BORLANDC__ #elif defined(__WATCOMC__) #elif defined(__SC__) # define __SYMANTECC__ #elif defined(__SUNPRO_CC) # ifndef __SUNCC__ # define __SUNCC__ __SUNPRO_CC # endif /* Sun CC */ #elif defined(__SC__) # ifdef __DMC__ # define __DIGITALMARS__ # else # define __SYMANTEC__ # endif #endif /* compiler */ /* Macros for checking compiler version. */ /* This macro can be used to test the gcc version and can be used like this: # if wxCHECK_GCC_VERSION(3, 1) ... we have gcc 3.1 or later ... # else ... no gcc at all or gcc < 3.1 ... # endif */ #if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__GNUC_MINOR__) #define wxCHECK_GCC_VERSION( major, minor ) \ ( ( __GNUC__ > (major) ) \ || ( __GNUC__ == (major) && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= (minor) ) ) #else #define wxCHECK_GCC_VERSION( major, minor ) 0 #endif /* This macro can be used to test the Visual C++ version. */ #ifndef __VISUALC__ # define wxVISUALC_VERSION(major) 0 # define wxCHECK_VISUALC_VERSION(major) 0 #else # define wxVISUALC_VERSION(major) ( (6 + major) * 100 ) # define wxCHECK_VISUALC_VERSION(major) ( __VISUALC__ >= wxVISUALC_VERSION(major) ) #endif /** This is similar to wxCHECK_GCC_VERSION but for Sun CC compiler. */ #ifdef __SUNCC__ /* __SUNCC__ is 0xVRP where V is major version, R release and P patch level */ #define wxCHECK_SUNCC_VERSION(maj, min) (__SUNCC__ >= (((maj)<<8) | ((min)<<4))) #else #define wxCHECK_SUNCC_VERSION(maj, min) (0) #endif #ifndef __WATCOMC__ # define wxWATCOM_VERSION(major,minor) 0 # define wxCHECK_WATCOM_VERSION(major,minor) 0 # define wxONLY_WATCOM_EARLIER_THAN(major,minor) 0 # define WX_WATCOM_ONLY_CODE( x ) #else # if __WATCOMC__ < 1200 # error "Only Open Watcom is supported in this release" # endif # define wxWATCOM_VERSION(major,minor) ( major * 100 + minor * 10 + 1100 ) # define wxCHECK_WATCOM_VERSION(major,minor) ( __WATCOMC__ >= wxWATCOM_VERSION(major,minor) ) # define wxONLY_WATCOM_EARLIER_THAN(major,minor) ( __WATCOMC__ < wxWATCOM_VERSION(major,minor) ) # define WX_WATCOM_ONLY_CODE( x ) x #endif /* This macro can be used to check that the version of mingw32 CRT is at least maj.min */ /* Define Mingw identification symbols, wxCHECK_MINGW32_VERSION() is defined in wx/msw/gccpriv.h which is included later, see comments there. */ #ifdef __MINGW32__ /* MinGW-w64 project provides compilers for both Win32 and Win64 but only defines the same __MINGW32__ symbol for the former as MinGW32 toolchain which is quite different (notably doesn't provide many SDK headers that MinGW-w64 does include). So we define a separate symbol which, unlike the predefined __MINGW64__, can be used to detect this toolchain in both 32 and 64 bit builds. And define __MINGW32_TOOLCHAIN__ for consistency and also because it's convenient as we often want to have some workarounds only for the (old) MinGW32 but not (newer) MinGW-w64, which still predefines __MINGW32__. */ # ifdef __MINGW64_VERSION_MAJOR # ifndef __MINGW64_TOOLCHAIN__ # define __MINGW64_TOOLCHAIN__ # endif # else # ifndef __MINGW32_TOOLCHAIN__ # define __MINGW32_TOOLCHAIN__ # endif # endif #endif #endif // _WX_COMPILER_H_