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+#ifndef CCAN_CAST_IF_TYPE_H
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+#define CCAN_CAST_IF_TYPE_H
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+#include "config.h"
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+
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+#if HAVE_TYPEOF && HAVE_BUILTIN_CHOOSE_EXPR && HAVE_BUILTIN_TYPES_COMPATIBLE_P
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+/**
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+ * cast_if_type - only cast an expression if it is of a given type
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+ * @expr: the expression to cast
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+ * @oktype: the type we allow
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+ * @desttype: the type to cast to
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+ *
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+ * This macro is used to create functions which allow multiple types.
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+ * The result of this macro is used somewhere that a @desttype type is
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+ * expected: if @expr was of type @oktype, it will be cast to
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+ * @desttype type. As a result, if @expr is any type other than
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+ * @oktype or @desttype, a compiler warning will be issued.
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+ *
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+ * This macro can be used in static initializers.
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+ *
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+ * This is merely useful for warnings: if the compiler does not
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+ * support the primitives required for cast_if_type(), it becomes an
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+ * unconditional cast, and the @oktype argument is not used. In
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+ * particular, this means that @oktype can be a type which uses
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+ * the "typeof": it will not be evaluated if typeof is not supported.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * // We can take either an unsigned long or a void *.
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+ * void _set_some_value(void *val);
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+ * #define set_some_value(expr) \
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+ * _set_some_value(cast_if_type((expr), unsigned long, void *))
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+ */
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+#define cast_if_type(expr, oktype, desttype) \
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+__builtin_choose_expr(__builtin_types_compatible_p(typeof(1?(expr):0), oktype), \
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+ (desttype)(expr), (expr))
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+#else
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+#define cast_if_type(expr, oktype, desttype) ((desttype)(expr))
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+#endif
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+
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+/**
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+ * typesafe_cb - cast a callback function if it matches the arg
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+ * @rettype: the return type of the callback function
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+ * @fn: the callback function to cast
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+ * @arg: the (pointer) argument to hand to the callback function.
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+ *
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+ * If a callback function takes a single argument, this macro does
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+ * appropriate casts to a function which takes a single void * argument if the
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+ * callback provided matches the @arg (or a const or volatile version).
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+ *
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+ * It is assumed that @arg is of pointer type: usually @arg is passed
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+ * or assigned to a void * elsewhere anyway.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * void _register_callback(void (*fn)(void *arg), void *arg);
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+ * #define register_callback(fn, arg) \
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+ * _register_callback(typesafe_cb(void, (fn), (arg)), (arg))
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+ */
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+#define typesafe_cb(rettype, fn, arg) \
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+ cast_if_type(cast_if_type(cast_if_type((fn), \
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+ rettype (*)(const typeof(arg)), \
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+ rettype (*)(void *)), \
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+ rettype (*)(volatile typeof(arg)), \
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+ rettype (*)(void *)), \
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+ rettype (*)(typeof(arg)), \
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+ rettype (*)(void *))
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+
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+/**
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+ * typesafe_cb_preargs - cast a callback function if it matches the arg
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+ * @rettype: the return type of the callback function
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+ * @fn: the callback function to cast
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+ * @arg: the (pointer) argument to hand to the callback function.
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+ *
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+ * This is a version of typesafe_cb() for callbacks that take other arguments
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+ * before the @arg.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * void _register_callback(void (*fn)(int, void *arg), void *arg);
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+ * #define register_callback(fn, arg) \
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+ * _register_callback(typesafe_cb_preargs(void, (fn), (arg), int),\
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+ * (arg))
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+ */
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+#define typesafe_cb_preargs(rettype, fn, arg, ...) \
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+ cast_if_type(cast_if_type(cast_if_type((fn), \
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+ rettype (*)(__VA_ARGS__, \
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+ const typeof(arg)), \
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+ rettype (*)(__VA_ARGS__, \
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+ void *)), \
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+ rettype (*)(__VA_ARGS__, \
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+ volatile typeof(arg)), \
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+ rettype (*)(__VA_ARGS__, void *)), \
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+ rettype (*)(__VA_ARGS__, typeof(arg)), \
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+ rettype (*)(__VA_ARGS__, void *))
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+
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+/**
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+ * typesafe_cb_postargs - cast a callback function if it matches the arg
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+ * @rettype: the return type of the callback function
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+ * @fn: the callback function to cast
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+ * @arg: the (pointer) argument to hand to the callback function.
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+ *
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+ * This is a version of typesafe_cb() for callbacks that take other arguments
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+ * after the @arg.
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+ *
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+ * Example:
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+ * void _register_callback(void (*fn)(void *arg, int), void *arg);
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+ * #define register_callback(fn, arg) \
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+ * _register_callback(typesafe_cb_preargs(void, (fn), (arg), int),\
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+ * (arg))
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+ */
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+#define typesafe_cb_postargs(rettype, fn, arg, ...) \
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+ cast_if_type(cast_if_type(cast_if_type((fn), \
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+ rettype (*)(const typeof(arg), \
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+ __VA_ARGS__), \
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+ rettype (*)(void *, \
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+ __VA_ARGS__)), \
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+ rettype (*)(volatile typeof(arg), \
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+ __VA_ARGS__), \
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+ rettype (*)(void *, __VA_ARGS__)), \
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+ rettype (*)(typeof(arg), __VA_ARGS__), \
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+ rettype (*)(void *, __VA_ARGS__))
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+
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+#endif /* CCAN_CAST_IF_TYPE_H */
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