// Code generated by 'ccgo langinfo/gen.c -crt-import-path "" -export-defines "" -export-enums "" -export-externs X -export-fields F -export-structs "" -export-typedefs "" -hide _OSSwapInt16,_OSSwapInt32,_OSSwapInt64 -o langinfo/langinfo_linux_amd64.go -pkgname langinfo', DO NOT EDIT.
package langinfo
import (
"math"
"reflect"
"sync/atomic"
"unsafe"
)
var _ = math.Pi
var _ reflect.Kind
var _ atomic.Value
var _ unsafe.Pointer
const (
NL_CAT_LOCALE = 1
NL_SETD = 1
X_ATFILE_SOURCE = 1
X_BITS_LOCALE_H = 1
X_BITS_TYPES_LOCALE_T_H = 1
X_BITS_TYPES___LOCALE_T_H = 1
X_DEFAULT_SOURCE = 1
X_FEATURES_H = 1
X_FILE_OFFSET_BITS = 64
X_LANGINFO_H = 1
X_LP64 = 1
X_NL_TYPES_H = 1
X_POSIX_C_SOURCE = 200809
X_POSIX_SOURCE = 1
X_STDC_PREDEF_H = 1
X_SYS_CDEFS_H = 1
Linux = 1
Unix = 1
)
// Definition of locale category symbol values.
// Copyright (C) 2001-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
// This file is part of the GNU C Library.
//
// The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
// version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
// Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
// .
// Construct an `nl_item' value for `nl_langinfo' from a locale category
// (LC_*) and an item index within the category. Some code may depend on
// the item values within a category increasing monotonically with the
// indices.
// Extract the category and item index from a constructed `nl_item' value.
// Enumeration of locale items that can be queried with `nl_langinfo'.
const ( /* langinfo.h:41:1: */
// LC_TIME category: date and time formatting.
// Abbreviated days of the week.
ABDAY_1 = 131072 // Sun
ABDAY_2 = 131073
ABDAY_3 = 131074
ABDAY_4 = 131075
ABDAY_5 = 131076
ABDAY_6 = 131077
ABDAY_7 = 131078
// Long-named days of the week.
DAY_1 = 131079 // Sunday
DAY_2 = 131080 // Monday
DAY_3 = 131081 // Tuesday
DAY_4 = 131082 // Wednesday
DAY_5 = 131083 // Thursday
DAY_6 = 131084 // Friday
DAY_7 = 131085 // Saturday
// Abbreviated month names, in the grammatical form used when the month
// is a part of a complete date.
ABMON_1 = 131086 // Jan
ABMON_2 = 131087
ABMON_3 = 131088
ABMON_4 = 131089
ABMON_5 = 131090
ABMON_6 = 131091
ABMON_7 = 131092
ABMON_8 = 131093
ABMON_9 = 131094
ABMON_10 = 131095
ABMON_11 = 131096
ABMON_12 = 131097
// Long month names, in the grammatical form used when the month
// is a part of a complete date.
MON_1 = 131098 // January
MON_2 = 131099
MON_3 = 131100
MON_4 = 131101
MON_5 = 131102
MON_6 = 131103
MON_7 = 131104
MON_8 = 131105
MON_9 = 131106
MON_10 = 131107
MON_11 = 131108
MON_12 = 131109
AM_STR = 131110 // Ante meridiem string.
PM_STR = 131111 // Post meridiem string.
D_T_FMT = 131112 // Date and time format for strftime.
D_FMT = 131113 // Date format for strftime.
T_FMT = 131114 // Time format for strftime.
T_FMT_AMPM = 131115 // 12-hour time format for strftime.
ERA = 131116 // Alternate era.
X__ERA_YEAR = 131117 // Year in alternate era format.
ERA_D_FMT = 131118 // Date in alternate era format.
ALT_DIGITS = 131119 // Alternate symbols for digits.
ERA_D_T_FMT = 131120 // Date and time in alternate era format.
ERA_T_FMT = 131121 // Time in alternate era format.
X_NL_TIME_ERA_NUM_ENTRIES = 131122 // Number entries in the era arrays.
X_NL_TIME_ERA_ENTRIES = 131123 // Structure with era entries in usable form.
X_NL_WABDAY_1 = 131124 // Sun
X_NL_WABDAY_2 = 131125
X_NL_WABDAY_3 = 131126
X_NL_WABDAY_4 = 131127
X_NL_WABDAY_5 = 131128
X_NL_WABDAY_6 = 131129
X_NL_WABDAY_7 = 131130
// Long-named days of the week.
X_NL_WDAY_1 = 131131 // Sunday
X_NL_WDAY_2 = 131132 // Monday
X_NL_WDAY_3 = 131133 // Tuesday
X_NL_WDAY_4 = 131134 // Wednesday
X_NL_WDAY_5 = 131135 // Thursday
X_NL_WDAY_6 = 131136 // Friday
X_NL_WDAY_7 = 131137 // Saturday
// Abbreviated month names, in the grammatical form used when the month
// is a part of a complete date.
X_NL_WABMON_1 = 131138 // Jan
X_NL_WABMON_2 = 131139
X_NL_WABMON_3 = 131140
X_NL_WABMON_4 = 131141
X_NL_WABMON_5 = 131142
X_NL_WABMON_6 = 131143
X_NL_WABMON_7 = 131144
X_NL_WABMON_8 = 131145
X_NL_WABMON_9 = 131146
X_NL_WABMON_10 = 131147
X_NL_WABMON_11 = 131148
X_NL_WABMON_12 = 131149
// Long month names, in the grammatical form used when the month
// is a part of a complete date.
X_NL_WMON_1 = 131150 // January
X_NL_WMON_2 = 131151
X_NL_WMON_3 = 131152
X_NL_WMON_4 = 131153
X_NL_WMON_5 = 131154
X_NL_WMON_6 = 131155
X_NL_WMON_7 = 131156
X_NL_WMON_8 = 131157
X_NL_WMON_9 = 131158
X_NL_WMON_10 = 131159
X_NL_WMON_11 = 131160
X_NL_WMON_12 = 131161
X_NL_WAM_STR = 131162 // Ante meridiem string.
X_NL_WPM_STR = 131163 // Post meridiem string.
X_NL_WD_T_FMT = 131164 // Date and time format for strftime.
X_NL_WD_FMT = 131165 // Date format for strftime.
X_NL_WT_FMT = 131166 // Time format for strftime.
X_NL_WT_FMT_AMPM = 131167 // 12-hour time format for strftime.
X_NL_WERA_YEAR = 131168 // Year in alternate era format.
X_NL_WERA_D_FMT = 131169 // Date in alternate era format.
X_NL_WALT_DIGITS = 131170 // Alternate symbols for digits.
X_NL_WERA_D_T_FMT = 131171 // Date and time in alternate era format.
X_NL_WERA_T_FMT = 131172 // Time in alternate era format.
X_NL_TIME_WEEK_NDAYS = 131173
X_NL_TIME_WEEK_1STDAY = 131174
X_NL_TIME_WEEK_1STWEEK = 131175
X_NL_TIME_FIRST_WEEKDAY = 131176
X_NL_TIME_FIRST_WORKDAY = 131177
X_NL_TIME_CAL_DIRECTION = 131178
X_NL_TIME_TIMEZONE = 131179
X_DATE_FMT = 131180 // strftime format for date.
X_NL_W_DATE_FMT = 131181
X_NL_TIME_CODESET = 131182
// Long month names, in the grammatical form used when the month
// is named by itself.
X__ALTMON_1 = 131183 // January
X__ALTMON_2 = 131184
X__ALTMON_3 = 131185
X__ALTMON_4 = 131186
X__ALTMON_5 = 131187
X__ALTMON_6 = 131188
X__ALTMON_7 = 131189
X__ALTMON_8 = 131190
X__ALTMON_9 = 131191
X__ALTMON_10 = 131192
X__ALTMON_11 = 131193
X__ALTMON_12 = 131194
// Long month names, in the grammatical form used when the month
// is named by itself.
X_NL_WALTMON_1 = 131195 // January
X_NL_WALTMON_2 = 131196
X_NL_WALTMON_3 = 131197
X_NL_WALTMON_4 = 131198
X_NL_WALTMON_5 = 131199
X_NL_WALTMON_6 = 131200
X_NL_WALTMON_7 = 131201
X_NL_WALTMON_8 = 131202
X_NL_WALTMON_9 = 131203
X_NL_WALTMON_10 = 131204
X_NL_WALTMON_11 = 131205
X_NL_WALTMON_12 = 131206
// Abbreviated month names, in the grammatical form used when the month
// is named by itself.
X_NL_ABALTMON_1 = 131207 // Jan
X_NL_ABALTMON_2 = 131208
X_NL_ABALTMON_3 = 131209
X_NL_ABALTMON_4 = 131210
X_NL_ABALTMON_5 = 131211
X_NL_ABALTMON_6 = 131212
X_NL_ABALTMON_7 = 131213
X_NL_ABALTMON_8 = 131214
X_NL_ABALTMON_9 = 131215
X_NL_ABALTMON_10 = 131216
X_NL_ABALTMON_11 = 131217
X_NL_ABALTMON_12 = 131218
// Abbreviated month names, in the grammatical form used when the month
// is named by itself.
X_NL_WABALTMON_1 = 131219 // Jan
X_NL_WABALTMON_2 = 131220
X_NL_WABALTMON_3 = 131221
X_NL_WABALTMON_4 = 131222
X_NL_WABALTMON_5 = 131223
X_NL_WABALTMON_6 = 131224
X_NL_WABALTMON_7 = 131225
X_NL_WABALTMON_8 = 131226
X_NL_WABALTMON_9 = 131227
X_NL_WABALTMON_10 = 131228
X_NL_WABALTMON_11 = 131229
X_NL_WABALTMON_12 = 131230
X_NL_NUM_LC_TIME = 131231 // Number of indices in LC_TIME category.
// LC_COLLATE category: text sorting.
// This information is accessed by the strcoll and strxfrm functions.
// These `nl_langinfo' names are used only internally.
X_NL_COLLATE_NRULES = 196608
X_NL_COLLATE_RULESETS = 196609
X_NL_COLLATE_TABLEMB = 196610
X_NL_COLLATE_WEIGHTMB = 196611
X_NL_COLLATE_EXTRAMB = 196612
X_NL_COLLATE_INDIRECTMB = 196613
X_NL_COLLATE_GAP1 = 196614
X_NL_COLLATE_GAP2 = 196615
X_NL_COLLATE_GAP3 = 196616
X_NL_COLLATE_TABLEWC = 196617
X_NL_COLLATE_WEIGHTWC = 196618
X_NL_COLLATE_EXTRAWC = 196619
X_NL_COLLATE_INDIRECTWC = 196620
X_NL_COLLATE_SYMB_HASH_SIZEMB = 196621
X_NL_COLLATE_SYMB_TABLEMB = 196622
X_NL_COLLATE_SYMB_EXTRAMB = 196623
X_NL_COLLATE_COLLSEQMB = 196624
X_NL_COLLATE_COLLSEQWC = 196625
X_NL_COLLATE_CODESET = 196626
X_NL_NUM_LC_COLLATE = 196627
// LC_CTYPE category: character classification.
// This information is accessed by the functions in .
// These `nl_langinfo' names are used only internally.
X_NL_CTYPE_CLASS = 0
X_NL_CTYPE_TOUPPER = 1
X_NL_CTYPE_GAP1 = 2
X_NL_CTYPE_TOLOWER = 3
X_NL_CTYPE_GAP2 = 4
X_NL_CTYPE_CLASS32 = 5
X_NL_CTYPE_GAP3 = 6
X_NL_CTYPE_GAP4 = 7
X_NL_CTYPE_GAP5 = 8
X_NL_CTYPE_GAP6 = 9
X_NL_CTYPE_CLASS_NAMES = 10
X_NL_CTYPE_MAP_NAMES = 11
X_NL_CTYPE_WIDTH = 12
X_NL_CTYPE_MB_CUR_MAX = 13
X_NL_CTYPE_CODESET_NAME = 14
CODESET = 14
X_NL_CTYPE_TOUPPER32 = 15
X_NL_CTYPE_TOLOWER32 = 16
X_NL_CTYPE_CLASS_OFFSET = 17
X_NL_CTYPE_MAP_OFFSET = 18
X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS_MB_LEN = 19
X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS0_MB = 20
X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS1_MB = 21
X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS2_MB = 22
X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS3_MB = 23
X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS4_MB = 24
X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS5_MB = 25
X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS6_MB = 26
X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS7_MB = 27
X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS8_MB = 28
X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS9_MB = 29
X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS_WC_LEN = 30
X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS0_WC = 31
X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS1_WC = 32
X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS2_WC = 33
X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS3_WC = 34
X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS4_WC = 35
X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS5_WC = 36
X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS6_WC = 37
X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS7_WC = 38
X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS8_WC = 39
X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS9_WC = 40
X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT0_MB = 41
X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT1_MB = 42
X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT2_MB = 43
X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT3_MB = 44
X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT4_MB = 45
X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT5_MB = 46
X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT6_MB = 47
X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT7_MB = 48
X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT8_MB = 49
X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT9_MB = 50
X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT0_WC = 51
X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT1_WC = 52
X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT2_WC = 53
X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT3_WC = 54
X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT4_WC = 55
X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT5_WC = 56
X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT6_WC = 57
X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT7_WC = 58
X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT8_WC = 59
X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT9_WC = 60
X_NL_CTYPE_TRANSLIT_TAB_SIZE = 61
X_NL_CTYPE_TRANSLIT_FROM_IDX = 62
X_NL_CTYPE_TRANSLIT_FROM_TBL = 63
X_NL_CTYPE_TRANSLIT_TO_IDX = 64
X_NL_CTYPE_TRANSLIT_TO_TBL = 65
X_NL_CTYPE_TRANSLIT_DEFAULT_MISSING_LEN = 66
X_NL_CTYPE_TRANSLIT_DEFAULT_MISSING = 67
X_NL_CTYPE_TRANSLIT_IGNORE_LEN = 68
X_NL_CTYPE_TRANSLIT_IGNORE = 69
X_NL_CTYPE_MAP_TO_NONASCII = 70
X_NL_CTYPE_NONASCII_CASE = 71
X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_1 = 72
X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_2 = 73
X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_3 = 74
X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_4 = 75
X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_5 = 76
X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_6 = 77
X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_7 = 78
X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_8 = 79
X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_9 = 80
X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_10 = 81
X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_11 = 82
X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_12 = 83
X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_13 = 84
X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_14 = 85
X_NL_NUM_LC_CTYPE = 86
// LC_MONETARY category: formatting of monetary quantities.
// These items each correspond to a member of `struct lconv',
// defined in .
X__INT_CURR_SYMBOL = 262144
X__CURRENCY_SYMBOL = 262145
X__MON_DECIMAL_POINT = 262146
X__MON_THOUSANDS_SEP = 262147
X__MON_GROUPING = 262148
X__POSITIVE_SIGN = 262149
X__NEGATIVE_SIGN = 262150
X__INT_FRAC_DIGITS = 262151
X__FRAC_DIGITS = 262152
X__P_CS_PRECEDES = 262153
X__P_SEP_BY_SPACE = 262154
X__N_CS_PRECEDES = 262155
X__N_SEP_BY_SPACE = 262156
X__P_SIGN_POSN = 262157
X__N_SIGN_POSN = 262158
X_NL_MONETARY_CRNCYSTR = 262159
X__INT_P_CS_PRECEDES = 262160
X__INT_P_SEP_BY_SPACE = 262161
X__INT_N_CS_PRECEDES = 262162
X__INT_N_SEP_BY_SPACE = 262163
X__INT_P_SIGN_POSN = 262164
X__INT_N_SIGN_POSN = 262165
X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_INT_CURR_SYMBOL = 262166
X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_CURRENCY_SYMBOL = 262167
X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_INT_FRAC_DIGITS = 262168
X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_FRAC_DIGITS = 262169
X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_P_CS_PRECEDES = 262170
X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_P_SEP_BY_SPACE = 262171
X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_N_CS_PRECEDES = 262172
X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_N_SEP_BY_SPACE = 262173
X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_INT_P_CS_PRECEDES = 262174
X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_INT_P_SEP_BY_SPACE = 262175
X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_INT_N_CS_PRECEDES = 262176
X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_INT_N_SEP_BY_SPACE = 262177
X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_P_SIGN_POSN = 262178
X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_N_SIGN_POSN = 262179
X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_INT_P_SIGN_POSN = 262180
X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_INT_N_SIGN_POSN = 262181
X_NL_MONETARY_UNO_VALID_FROM = 262182
X_NL_MONETARY_UNO_VALID_TO = 262183
X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_VALID_FROM = 262184
X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_VALID_TO = 262185
X_NL_MONETARY_CONVERSION_RATE = 262186
X_NL_MONETARY_DECIMAL_POINT_WC = 262187
X_NL_MONETARY_THOUSANDS_SEP_WC = 262188
X_NL_MONETARY_CODESET = 262189
X_NL_NUM_LC_MONETARY = 262190
// LC_NUMERIC category: formatting of numbers.
// These also correspond to members of `struct lconv'; see .
X__DECIMAL_POINT = 65536
RADIXCHAR = 65536
X__THOUSANDS_SEP = 65537
THOUSEP = 65537
X__GROUPING = 65538
X_NL_NUMERIC_DECIMAL_POINT_WC = 65539
X_NL_NUMERIC_THOUSANDS_SEP_WC = 65540
X_NL_NUMERIC_CODESET = 65541
X_NL_NUM_LC_NUMERIC = 65542
X__YESEXPR = 327680 // Regex matching ``yes'' input.
X__NOEXPR = 327681 // Regex matching ``no'' input.
X__YESSTR = 327682 // Output string for ``yes''.
X__NOSTR = 327683 // Output string for ``no''.
X_NL_MESSAGES_CODESET = 327684
X_NL_NUM_LC_MESSAGES = 327685
X_NL_PAPER_HEIGHT = 458752
X_NL_PAPER_WIDTH = 458753
X_NL_PAPER_CODESET = 458754
X_NL_NUM_LC_PAPER = 458755
X_NL_NAME_NAME_FMT = 524288
X_NL_NAME_NAME_GEN = 524289
X_NL_NAME_NAME_MR = 524290
X_NL_NAME_NAME_MRS = 524291
X_NL_NAME_NAME_MISS = 524292
X_NL_NAME_NAME_MS = 524293
X_NL_NAME_CODESET = 524294
X_NL_NUM_LC_NAME = 524295
X_NL_ADDRESS_POSTAL_FMT = 589824
X_NL_ADDRESS_COUNTRY_NAME = 589825
X_NL_ADDRESS_COUNTRY_POST = 589826
X_NL_ADDRESS_COUNTRY_AB2 = 589827
X_NL_ADDRESS_COUNTRY_AB3 = 589828
X_NL_ADDRESS_COUNTRY_CAR = 589829
X_NL_ADDRESS_COUNTRY_NUM = 589830
X_NL_ADDRESS_COUNTRY_ISBN = 589831
X_NL_ADDRESS_LANG_NAME = 589832
X_NL_ADDRESS_LANG_AB = 589833
X_NL_ADDRESS_LANG_TERM = 589834
X_NL_ADDRESS_LANG_LIB = 589835
X_NL_ADDRESS_CODESET = 589836
X_NL_NUM_LC_ADDRESS = 589837
X_NL_TELEPHONE_TEL_INT_FMT = 655360
X_NL_TELEPHONE_TEL_DOM_FMT = 655361
X_NL_TELEPHONE_INT_SELECT = 655362
X_NL_TELEPHONE_INT_PREFIX = 655363
X_NL_TELEPHONE_CODESET = 655364
X_NL_NUM_LC_TELEPHONE = 655365
X_NL_MEASUREMENT_MEASUREMENT = 720896
X_NL_MEASUREMENT_CODESET = 720897
X_NL_NUM_LC_MEASUREMENT = 720898
X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_TITLE = 786432
X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_SOURCE = 786433
X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_ADDRESS = 786434
X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_CONTACT = 786435
X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_EMAIL = 786436
X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_TEL = 786437
X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_FAX = 786438
X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_LANGUAGE = 786439
X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_TERRITORY = 786440
X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_AUDIENCE = 786441
X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_APPLICATION = 786442
X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_ABBREVIATION = 786443
X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_REVISION = 786444
X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_DATE = 786445
X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_CATEGORY = 786446
X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_CODESET = 786447
X_NL_NUM_LC_IDENTIFICATION = 786448
// This marks the highest value used.
X_NL_NUM = 786449
)
type Ptrdiff_t = int64 /* :3:26 */
type Size_t = uint64 /* :9:23 */
type Wchar_t = int32 /* :15:24 */
type X__int128_t = struct {
Flo int64
Fhi int64
} /* :21:43 */ // must match modernc.org/mathutil.Int128
type X__uint128_t = struct {
Flo uint64
Fhi uint64
} /* :22:44 */ // must match modernc.org/mathutil.Int128
type X__builtin_va_list = uintptr /* :46:14 */
type X__float128 = float64 /* :47:21 */
// Access to locale-dependent parameters.
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// _ISOC99_SOURCE Extensions to ISO C89 from ISO C99.
// _ISOC11_SOURCE Extensions to ISO C99 from ISO C11.
// __STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT2__
// Extensions to ISO C99 from TR 27431-2:2010.
// __STDC_WANT_IEC_60559_BFP_EXT__
// Extensions to ISO C11 from TS 18661-1:2014.
// __STDC_WANT_IEC_60559_FUNCS_EXT__
// Extensions to ISO C11 from TS 18661-4:2015.
// __STDC_WANT_IEC_60559_TYPES_EXT__
// Extensions to ISO C11 from TS 18661-3:2015.
//
// _POSIX_SOURCE IEEE Std 1003.1.
// _POSIX_C_SOURCE If ==1, like _POSIX_SOURCE; if >=2 add IEEE Std 1003.2;
// if >=199309L, add IEEE Std 1003.1b-1993;
// if >=199506L, add IEEE Std 1003.1c-1995;
// if >=200112L, all of IEEE 1003.1-2004
// if >=200809L, all of IEEE 1003.1-2008
// _XOPEN_SOURCE Includes POSIX and XPG things. Set to 500 if
// Single Unix conformance is wanted, to 600 for the
// sixth revision, to 700 for the seventh revision.
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// __STRICT_ANSI__).
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// _FORTIFY_SOURCE Add security hardening to many library functions.
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//
// _REENTRANT, _THREAD_SAFE
// Obsolete; equivalent to _POSIX_C_SOURCE=199506L.
//
// The `-ansi' switch to the GNU C compiler, and standards conformance
// options such as `-std=c99', define __STRICT_ANSI__. If none of
// these are defined, or if _DEFAULT_SOURCE is defined, the default is
// to have _POSIX_SOURCE set to one and _POSIX_C_SOURCE set to
// 200809L, as well as enabling miscellaneous functions from BSD and
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// example __STRICT_ANSI__, _POSIX_SOURCE and _POSIX_C_SOURCE together
// give you ISO C, 1003.1, and 1003.2, but nothing else.
//
// These are defined by this file and are used by the
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//
// __GLIBC_USE (F) Define things from feature set F. This is defined
// to 1 or 0; the subsequent macros are either defined
// or undefined, and those tests should be moved to
// __GLIBC_USE.
// __USE_ISOC11 Define ISO C11 things.
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// __USE_ISOC95 Define ISO C90 AMD1 (C95) things.
// __USE_ISOCXX11 Define ISO C++11 things.
// __USE_POSIX Define IEEE Std 1003.1 things.
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// __USE_POSIX199309 Define IEEE Std 1003.1, and .1b things.
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// __USE_XOPEN Define XPG things.
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// __USE_LARGEFILE Define correct standard I/O things.
// __USE_LARGEFILE64 Define LFS things with separate names.
// __USE_FILE_OFFSET64 Define 64bit interface as default.
// __USE_MISC Define things from 4.3BSD or System V Unix.
// __USE_ATFILE Define *at interfaces and AT_* constants for them.
// __USE_GNU Define GNU extensions.
// __USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL Additional security measures used, according to level.
//
// The macros `__GNU_LIBRARY__', `__GLIBC__', and `__GLIBC_MINOR__' are
// defined by this file unconditionally. `__GNU_LIBRARY__' is provided
// only for compatibility. All new code should use the other symbols
// to test for features.
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// All macros listed above as possibly being defined by this file are
// explicitly undefined if they are not explicitly defined.
// Feature-test macros that are not defined by the user or compiler
// but are implied by the other feature-test macros defined (or by the
// lack of any definitions) are defined by the file.
//
// ISO C feature test macros depend on the definition of the macro
// when an affected header is included, not when the first system
// header is included, and so they are handled in
// , which does not have a multiple include
// guard. Feature test macros that can be handled from the first
// system header included are handled here.
// Undefine everything, so we get a clean slate.
// Suppress kernel-name space pollution unless user expressedly asks
// for it.
// Convenience macro to test the version of gcc.
// Use like this:
// #if __GNUC_PREREQ (2,8)
// ... code requiring gcc 2.8 or later ...
// #endif
// Note: only works for GCC 2.0 and later, because __GNUC_MINOR__ was
// added in 2.0.
// Similarly for clang. Features added to GCC after version 4.2 may
// or may not also be available in clang, and clang's definitions of
// __GNUC(_MINOR)__ are fixed at 4 and 2 respectively. Not all such
// features can be queried via __has_extension/__has_feature.
// Whether to use feature set F.
// _BSD_SOURCE and _SVID_SOURCE are deprecated aliases for
// _DEFAULT_SOURCE. If _DEFAULT_SOURCE is present we do not
// issue a warning; the expectation is that the source is being
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// define _DEFAULT_SOURCE.
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// If none of the ANSI/POSIX macros are defined, or if _DEFAULT_SOURCE
// is defined, use POSIX.1-2008 (or another version depending on
// _XOPEN_SOURCE).
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// defined in all multithreaded code. GNU libc has not required this
// for many years. We now treat them as compatibility synonyms for
// _POSIX_C_SOURCE=199506L, which is the earliest level of POSIX with
// comprehensive support for multithreaded code. Using them never
// lowers the selected level of POSIX conformance, only raises it.
// The function 'gets' existed in C89, but is impossible to use
// safely. It has been removed from ISO C11 and ISO C++14. Note: for
// compatibility with various implementations of , this test
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// Get definitions of __STDC_* predefined macros, if the compiler has
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// Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
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// License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
// .
// This macro indicates that the installed library is the GNU C Library.
// For historic reasons the value now is 6 and this will stay from now
// on. The use of this variable is deprecated. Use __GLIBC__ and
// __GLIBC_MINOR__ now (see below) when you want to test for a specific
// GNU C library version and use the values in to get
// the sonames of the shared libraries.
// Major and minor version number of the GNU C library package. Use
// these macros to test for features in specific releases.
// This is here only because every header file already includes this one.
// Copyright (C) 1992-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
// This file is part of the GNU C Library.
//
// The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
// version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
// Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
// .
// We are almost always included from features.h.
// The GNU libc does not support any K&R compilers or the traditional mode
// of ISO C compilers anymore. Check for some of the combinations not
// anymore supported.
// Some user header file might have defined this before.
// All functions, except those with callbacks or those that
// synchronize memory, are leaf functions.
// GCC can always grok prototypes. For C++ programs we add throw()
// to help it optimize the function calls. But this works only with
// gcc 2.8.x and egcs. For gcc 3.2 and up we even mark C functions
// as non-throwing using a function attribute since programs can use
// the -fexceptions options for C code as well.
// Compilers that are not clang may object to
// #if defined __clang__ && __has_extension(...)
// even though they do not need to evaluate the right-hand side of the &&.
// These two macros are not used in glibc anymore. They are kept here
// only because some other projects expect the macros to be defined.
// For these things, GCC behaves the ANSI way normally,
// and the non-ANSI way under -traditional.
// This is not a typedef so `const __ptr_t' does the right thing.
// C++ needs to know that types and declarations are C, not C++.
// Fortify support.
// Support for flexible arrays.
// Headers that should use flexible arrays only if they're "real"
// (e.g. only if they won't affect sizeof()) should test
// #if __glibc_c99_flexarr_available.
// __asm__ ("xyz") is used throughout the headers to rename functions
// at the assembly language level. This is wrapped by the __REDIRECT
// macro, in order to support compilers that can do this some other
// way. When compilers don't support asm-names at all, we have to do
// preprocessor tricks instead (which don't have exactly the right
// semantics, but it's the best we can do).
//
// Example:
// int __REDIRECT(setpgrp, (__pid_t pid, __pid_t pgrp), setpgid);
//
// #elif __SOME_OTHER_COMPILER__
//
// # define __REDIRECT(name, proto, alias) name proto; _Pragma("let " #name " = " #alias)
// GCC has various useful declarations that can be made with the
// `__attribute__' syntax. All of the ways we use this do fine if
// they are omitted for compilers that don't understand it.
// At some point during the gcc 2.96 development the `malloc' attribute
// for functions was introduced. We don't want to use it unconditionally
// (although this would be possible) since it generates warnings.
// Tell the compiler which arguments to an allocation function
// indicate the size of the allocation.
// At some point during the gcc 2.96 development the `pure' attribute
// for functions was introduced. We don't want to use it unconditionally
// (although this would be possible) since it generates warnings.
// This declaration tells the compiler that the value is constant.
// At some point during the gcc 3.1 development the `used' attribute
// for functions was introduced. We don't want to use it unconditionally
// (although this would be possible) since it generates warnings.
// Since version 3.2, gcc allows marking deprecated functions.
// Since version 4.5, gcc also allows one to specify the message printed
// when a deprecated function is used. clang claims to be gcc 4.2, but
// may also support this feature.
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// for functions was introduced. We don't want to use it unconditionally
// (although this would be possible) since it generates warnings.
// If several `format_arg' attributes are given for the same function, in
// gcc-3.0 and older, all but the last one are ignored. In newer gccs,
// all designated arguments are considered.
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// attribute for functions was introduced. We don't want to use it
// unconditionally (although this would be possible) since it
// generates warnings.
// The nonull function attribute allows to mark pointer parameters which
// must not be NULL.
// If fortification mode, we warn about unused results of certain
// function calls which can lead to problems.
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// it conflicts with this definition. Therefore undefine it first to
// allow either header to be included first.
// Associate error messages with the source location of the call site rather
// than with the source location inside the function.
// GCC 4.3 and above with -std=c99 or -std=gnu99 implements ISO C99
// inline semantics, unless -fgnu89-inline is used. Using __GNUC_STDC_INLINE__
// or __GNUC_GNU_INLINE is not a good enough check for gcc because gcc versions
// older than 4.3 may define these macros and still not guarantee GNU inlining
// semantics.
//
// clang++ identifies itself as gcc-4.2, but has support for GNU inlining
// semantics, that can be checked fot by using the __GNUC_STDC_INLINE_ and
// __GNUC_GNU_INLINE__ macro definitions.
// GCC 4.3 and above allow passing all anonymous arguments of an
// __extern_always_inline function to some other vararg function.
// It is possible to compile containing GCC extensions even if GCC is
// run in pedantic mode if the uses are carefully marked using the
// `__extension__' keyword. But this is not generally available before
// version 2.8.
// __restrict is known in EGCS 1.2 and above.
// ISO C99 also allows to declare arrays as non-overlapping. The syntax is
// array_name[restrict]
// GCC 3.1 supports this.
// Describes a char array whose address can safely be passed as the first
// argument to strncpy and strncat, as the char array is not necessarily
// a NUL-terminated string.
// Determine the wordsize from the preprocessor defines.
// Both x86-64 and x32 use the 64-bit system call interface.
// Properties of long double type. ldbl-96 version.
// Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
// This file is part of the GNU C Library.
//
// The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License published by the Free Software Foundation; either
// version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
// Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
// .
// long double is distinct from double, so there is nothing to
// define here.
// __glibc_macro_warning (MESSAGE) issues warning MESSAGE. This is
// intended for use in preprocessor macros.
//
// Note: MESSAGE must be a _single_ string; concatenation of string
// literals is not supported.
// Generic selection (ISO C11) is a C-only feature, available in GCC
// since version 4.9. Previous versions do not provide generic
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// when in -std=c11 mode. Thus, we must check for !defined __GNUC__
// when testing __STDC_VERSION__ for generic selection support.
// On the other hand, Clang also defines __GNUC__, so a clang-specific
// check is required to enable the use of generic selection.
// If we don't have __REDIRECT, prototypes will be missing if
// __USE_FILE_OFFSET64 but not __USE_LARGEFILE[64].
// Decide whether we can define 'extern inline' functions in headers.
// This is here only because every header file already includes this one.
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// contains `#define __stub_FUNCTION' when FUNCTION is a stub
// that will always return failure (and set errno to ENOSYS).
// This file is automatically generated.
// This file selects the right generated file of `__stub_FUNCTION' macros
// based on the architecture being compiled for.
// This file is automatically generated.
// It defines a symbol `__stub_FUNCTION' for each function
// in the C library which is a stub, meaning it will fail
// every time called, usually setting errno to ENOSYS.
// The default message set used by the gencat program.
// Value for FLAG parameter of `catgets' to say we want XPG4 compliance.
// Message catalog descriptor type.
type Nl_catd = uintptr /* nl_types.h:33:14 */
// Type used by `nl_langinfo'.
type Nl_item = int32 /* nl_types.h:36:13 */
// POSIX.1-2008 extended locale interface (see locale.h).
// Definition of locale_t.
// Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
// This file is part of the GNU C Library.
//
// The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
// version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
// Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
// .
// Definition of struct __locale_struct and __locale_t.
// Copyright (C) 1997-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
// This file is part of the GNU C Library.
// Contributed by Ulrich Drepper , 1997.
//
// The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
// version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
// Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
// .
// POSIX.1-2008: the locale_t type, representing a locale context
// (implementation-namespace version). This type should be treated
// as opaque by applications; some details are exposed for the sake of
// efficiency in e.g. ctype functions.
type X__locale_struct = struct {
F__locales [13]uintptr
F__ctype_b uintptr
F__ctype_tolower uintptr
F__ctype_toupper uintptr
F__names [13]uintptr
} /* __locale_t.h:28:1 */
type X__locale_t = uintptr /* __locale_t.h:42:32 */
type Locale_t = X__locale_t /* locale_t.h:24:20 */
var _ int8 /* gen.c:2:13: */