r5sdk/r5dev/tier0/wchartypes.h
Kawe Mazidjatari 4b72afb74f Light refactor for logging
Moved logging functions to dbg.h (tier0) and export them from the dll.
Added additional functions for checking bad pointers (debug only!).
Reduced output code size.
2022-05-25 14:18:29 +02:00

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//========= Copyright (c) 1996-2005, Valve Corporation, All rights reserved. ============//
//
// Purpose: All of our code is completely Unicode. Instead of char, you should
// use wchar, uint8, or char8, as explained below.
//
// $NoKeywords: $
//=============================================================================//
#ifndef WCHARTYPES_H
#define WCHARTYPES_H
#ifdef _WIN32
#pragma once
#endif
#ifdef _INC_TCHAR
#error ("Must include tier0 type headers before tchar.h")
#endif
// Temporarily turn off Valve defines
#include "tier0/valve_off.h"
#if !defined(_WCHAR_T_DEFINED) && !defined( __WCHAR_TYPE__ ) && !defined(GNUC)
typedef unsigned short wchar_t;
#define _WCHAR_T_DEFINED
#endif
// char8
// char8 is equivalent to char, and should be used when you really need a char
// (for example, when calling an external function that's declared to take
// chars).
typedef char char8;
// uint8
// uint8 is equivalent to byte (but is preferred over byte for clarity). Use this
// whenever you mean a byte (for example, one byte of a network packet).
typedef unsigned char uint8;
typedef unsigned char BYTE;
typedef unsigned char byte;
// wchar
// wchar is a single character of text (currently 16 bits, as all of our text is
// Unicode). Use this whenever you mean a piece of text (for example, in a string).
typedef wchar_t wchar;
//typedef char wchar;
// __WFILE__
// This is a Unicode version of __FILE__
#define WIDEN2(x) L ## x
#define WIDEN(x) WIDEN2(x)
#define __WFILE__ WIDEN(__FILE__)
#ifdef STEAM
#ifndef _UNICODE
#define FORCED_UNICODE
#endif
#define _UNICODE
#endif
#if defined( POSIX )
#define _tcsstr strstr
#define _tcsicmp stricmp
#define _tcscmp strcmp
#define _tcscpy strcpy
#define _tcsncpy strncpy
#define _tcsrchr strrchr
#define _tcslen strlen
#define _tfopen fopen
#define _stprintf sprintf
#define _ftprintf fprintf
#define _vsntprintf _vsnprintf
#define _tprintf printf
#define _sntprintf _snprintf
#define _T(s) s
#else
#include <tchar.h>
#endif
#if defined(_UNICODE)
typedef wchar tchar;
#define tstring wstring
#define __TFILE__ __WFILE__
#define TCHAR_IS_WCHAR
#else
typedef char tchar;
#define tstring string
#define __TFILE__ __FILE__
#define TCHAR_IS_CHAR
#endif
#ifdef FORCED_UNICODE
#undef _UNICODE
#endif
#if defined( _MSC_VER ) || defined( WIN32 )
typedef wchar_t uchar16;
typedef unsigned int uchar32;
#else
typedef unsigned short uchar16;
typedef wchar_t uchar32;
#endif
#ifdef GNUC
typedef unsigned short ucs2; // wchar_t is 4 bytes on sane os's, specially define a ucs2 type so we can read out localization files and the list saved as 2 byte wchar (or ucs16 Matt tells me)
#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
typedef wchar_t ucs2; // under windows wchar_t is ucs2
#endif
// Turn valve defines back on
#include "tier0/valve_on.h"
#endif // WCHARTYPES