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curt d132b13f09 fg_typedefs.h: updated version by Charlie Hotchkiss
general.h: moved fg_root info to fgOPTIONS structure.
1998-05-13 18:23:46 +00:00

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/*
// Alterations: Copyright C. Hotchkiss 1996
//
// $Log$
// Revision 1.2 1998/05/13 18:23:46 curt
// fg_typedefs.h: updated version by Charlie Hotchkiss
// general.h: moved fg_root info to fgOPTIONS structure.
//
// Revision 1.1 1998/05/11 18:26:12 curt
// Initial revision.
//
// Rev 1.4 11 Nov 1997 15:34:28 CHOTCHKISS
// Expanded definitions.
//
// Rev 1.3 20 Jan 1997 9:21:26 CHOTCHKISS
// Minor additions.
//
// Rev 1.2 12 Nov 1996 15:06:52 CHOTCHKISS
// Dropped PC Write print format control lines.
//
// Rev 1.1 20 Nov 1995 15:59:02 CHOTCHKISS
// Additions and improvements. Memcheck compatibilities.
//
// Rev 1.0 06 Apr 1995 14:00:32 CHOTCHKISS
// Initial revision.

*/
/*
// TYPEDEFS.H - General purpose definition file
// Copyright (C) 1992 Paradigm Systems. All rights reserved.
//
// Function
// ========
// This file contains the general purpose definitions common to the
// all Paradigm applications. By defining synonyms for the physical
// data types to be manipulated, portability between memory models
// and machines is maximized.
//
// Note that this file follows the system include files and before
// any application include files.
*/
#if !defined(_TYPEDEFS)
#define _TYPEDEFS
//
// Define the types to be used to manipulate 8-, 16-, and 32-bit
// data.
//
typedef unsigned int BIT ; // Use for defining Borland bit fields
typedef char CHAR ; // 8-bit signed data
typedef const char COCHAR;
typedef unsigned char UCHAR ; // 8-bit unsigned data
typedef unsigned char BYTE;
typedef int INT ; // 16-bit signed data
typedef unsigned int UINT ; // 16-bit unsigned data
typedef const int COINT; // 16=bit constant int
typedef const UINT COUINT;
typedef long LONG ; // 32-bit signed data
typedef unsigned long ULONG ; // 32-bit unsigned data
typedef unsigned short UWORD; // Unsigned 16 bit quantity (WIN=SHORT)
#if !defined(WIN32)
typedef signed short WORD; // Signed 16 bit quantity
#endif
typedef BYTE UBYTE; // Used in some 3rd party code
#ifndef WIN32
typedef int BOOLEAN; //
#endif
typedef float FLOAT ; // 32-bit floating point data
typedef double DOUBLE ; // 64-bit floating point data
typedef long double LDOUBLE ; // 80-bit floating point data
#ifndef __cplusplus
typedef int bool;
typedef int BOOL;
typedef int Bool;
#else
#ifndef WIN32
#define BOOL int
#endif
#endif
#define Bool int
#ifndef TRUE
#define TRUE 1
#define FALSE 0
#endif
#ifndef true // C++ defines bool, true and false.
#define true TRUE
#define false FALSE
#endif
#ifndef EOF
#define EOF (-1)
#endif
typedef void(*VFNPTR) ( void );
typedef void(*VFNINTPTR)( int );
typedef int (*FNPTR) ( void );
typedef int (*FNINTPTR) ( int );
typedef int (*FNUIPTR) ( UINT );
typedef double( *DBLFNPTR)( void );
#endif
/* !defined(_TYPEDEFS) */