68 lines
1.4 KiB
C
68 lines
1.4 KiB
C
#ifndef __Types_h
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#define __Types_h
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#include <stdint.h>
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// Pointer to RSP operation code functions or "func"
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// This is the type of all RSP interpreter and recompiler functions
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typedef void(*p_func)(void);
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// TODO: Rewrite/remove/address?
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/*
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`BOOL` is Windows-specific so is going to tend to be avoided.
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`int` is the exact replacement.
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However, saying "int" all the time for true/false is a little ambiguous.
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Maybe in the future, with C++ (or C99) rewrites, we can switch to `bool`.
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Until then, a simple type definition will help emphasize true/false logic.
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*/
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typedef int Boolean;
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#if !defined(FALSE) && !defined(TRUE)
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#define FALSE 0
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#define TRUE 1
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#endif
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typedef union tagUWORD {
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int32_t W;
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uint32_t UW;
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int16_t HW[2];
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uint16_t UHW[2];
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int8_t B[4];
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uint8_t UB[4];
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float F;
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} UWORD32;
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typedef union tagUDWORD {
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int64_t DW;
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uint64_t UDW;
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int32_t W[2];
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uint32_t UW[2];
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int16_t HW[4];
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uint16_t UHW[4];
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int8_t B[8];
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uint8_t UB[8];
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double D;
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float F[2];
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} UDWORD;
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typedef union tagVect {
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int64_t DW[2];
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uint64_t UDW[2];
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int32_t W[4];
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uint32_t UW[4];
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int16_t HW[8];
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uint16_t UHW[8];
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int8_t B[16];
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uint8_t UB[16];
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double FD[2];
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float FS[4];
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} VECTOR;
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#endif
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