/* config.h */ #ifndef PTW32_CONFIG_H #define PTW32_CONFIG_H /********************************************************************* * Defaults: see target specific redefinitions below. *********************************************************************/ /* We're building the pthreads-win32 library */ #define PTW32_BUILD /* Do we know about the C type sigset_t? */ #undef HAVE_SIGSET_T /* Define if you have the <signal.h> header file. */ #undef HAVE_SIGNAL_H /* Define if you have the Borland TASM32 or compatible assembler. */ #undef HAVE_TASM32 /* Define if you don't have Win32 DuplicateHandle. (eg. WinCE) */ #undef NEED_DUPLICATEHANDLE /* Define if you don't have Win32 _beginthreadex. (eg. WinCE) */ #undef NEED_CREATETHREAD /* Define if you don't have Win32 errno. (eg. WinCE) */ #undef NEED_ERRNO /* Define if you don't have Win32 calloc. (eg. WinCE) */ #undef NEED_CALLOC /* Define if you don't have Win32 ftime. (eg. WinCE) */ #undef NEED_FTIME /* Define if you don't have Win32 semaphores. (eg. WinCE 2.1 or earlier) */ #undef NEED_SEM /* Define if you need to convert string parameters to unicode. (eg. WinCE) */ #undef NEED_UNICODE_CONSTS /* Define if your C (not C++) compiler supports "inline" functions. */ #undef HAVE_C_INLINE /* Do we know about type mode_t? */ #undef HAVE_MODE_T /* Define if you have the timespec struct */ #undef HAVE_STRUCT_TIMESPEC /* Define if you don't have the GetProcessAffinityMask() */ #undef NEED_PROCESS_AFFINITY_MASK /* Define if your version of Windows TLSGetValue() clears WSALastError * and calling SetLastError() isn't enough restore it. You'll also need to * link against wsock32.lib (or libwsock32.a for MinGW). */ #undef RETAIN_WSALASTERROR /* # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # The library can be built with some alternative behaviour to better # facilitate development of applications on Win32 that will be ported # to other POSIX systems. # # Nothing described here will make the library non-compliant and strictly # compliant applications will not be affected in any way, but # applications that make assumptions that POSIX does not guarantee are # not strictly compliant and may fail or misbehave with some settings. # # PTW32_THREAD_ID_REUSE_INCREMENT # Purpose: # POSIX says that applications should assume that thread IDs can be # recycled. However, Solaris (and some other systems) use a [very large] # sequence number as the thread ID, which provides virtual uniqueness. # This provides a very high but finite level of safety for applications # that are not meticulous in tracking thread lifecycles e.g. applications # that call functions which target detached threads without some form of # thread exit synchronisation. # # Usage: # Set to any value in the range: 0 <= value < 2^wordsize. # Set to 0 to emulate reusable thread ID behaviour like Linux or *BSD. # Set to 1 for unique thread IDs like Solaris (this is the default). # Set to some factor of 2^wordsize to emulate smaller word size types # (i.e. will wrap sooner). This might be useful to emulate some embedded # systems. # # define PTW32_THREAD_ID_REUSE_INCREMENT 0 # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #undef PTW32_THREAD_ID_REUSE_INCREMENT /********************************************************************* * Target specific groups * * If you find that these are incorrect or incomplete please report it * to the pthreads-win32 maintainer. Thanks. *********************************************************************/ #ifdef WINCE #define NEED_DUPLICATEHANDLE #define NEED_CREATETHREAD #define NEED_ERRNO #define NEED_CALLOC #define NEED_FTIME /* #define NEED_SEM */ #define NEED_UNICODE_CONSTS #define NEED_PROCESS_AFFINITY_MASK /* This may not be needed */ #define RETAIN_WSALASTERROR #endif #ifdef _UWIN #define HAVE_MODE_T #define HAVE_STRUCT_TIMESPEC #endif #ifdef __GNUC__ #define HAVE_C_INLINE #endif #ifdef __MINGW32__ #define HAVE_MODE_T #endif #ifdef __BORLANDC__ #endif #ifdef __WATCOMC__ #endif #ifdef __DMC__ #define HAVE_SIGNAL_H #define HAVE_C_INLINE #endif #endif