diff contrib/python-zstandard/zstd/common/mem.h @ 40121:73fef626dae3

zstandard: vendor python-zstandard 0.10.1 This was just released. The upstream source distribution from PyPI was extracted. Unwanted files were removed. The clang-format ignore list was updated to reflect the new source of files. setup.py was updated to pass a new argument to python-zstandard's function for returning an Extension instance. Upstream had to change to use relative paths because Python 3.7's packaging doesn't seem to like absolute paths when defining sources, includes, etc. The default relative path calculation is relative to setup_zstd.py which is different from the directory of Mercurial's setup.py. The project contains a vendored copy of zstandard 1.3.6. The old version was 1.3.4. The API should be backwards compatible and nothing in core should need adjusted. However, there is a new "chunker" API that we may find useful in places where we want to emit compressed chunks of a fixed size. There are a pair of bug fixes in 0.10.0 with regards to compressobj() and decompressobj() when block flushing is used. I actually found these bugs when introducing these APIs in Mercurial! But existing Mercurial code is not affected because we don't perform block flushing. # no-check-commit because 3rd party code has different style guidelines Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4911
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Mon, 08 Oct 2018 16:27:40 -0700
parents b1fb341d8a61
children 675775c33ab6
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--- a/contrib/python-zstandard/zstd/common/mem.h	Tue Sep 25 20:55:03 2018 +0900
+++ b/contrib/python-zstandard/zstd/common/mem.h	Mon Oct 08 16:27:40 2018 -0700
@@ -57,11 +57,23 @@
   typedef  uint64_t U64;
   typedef   int64_t S64;
 #else
+# include <limits.h>
+#if CHAR_BIT != 8
+#  error "this implementation requires char to be exactly 8-bit type"
+#endif
   typedef unsigned char      BYTE;
+#if USHRT_MAX != 65535
+#  error "this implementation requires short to be exactly 16-bit type"
+#endif
   typedef unsigned short      U16;
   typedef   signed short      S16;
+#if UINT_MAX != 4294967295
+#  error "this implementation requires int to be exactly 32-bit type"
+#endif
   typedef unsigned int        U32;
   typedef   signed int        S32;
+/* note : there are no limits defined for long long type in C90.
+ * limits exist in C99, however, in such case, <stdint.h> is preferred */
   typedef unsigned long long  U64;
   typedef   signed long long  S64;
 #endif