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/** @file macros.h */
#ifndef MACROS_H
#define MACROS_H
/**
* Fetch n bits from x, started at bit s.
*
* This macro can be used to fetch n bits from the value x. The
* s value set the startposition to read. The startposition is
* count from the LSB and starts at 0. The result starts at a
* LSB, as this isn't just an and-bitmask but also some
* bit-shifting operations. GB(0xFF, 2, 1) will so
* return 0x01 (0000 0001) instead of
* 0x04 (0000 0100).
*
* @param x The value to read some bits.
* @param s The startposition to read some bits.
* @param n The number of bits to read.
* @return The selected bits, aligned to a LSB.
*/
#define GB(x, s, n) (((x) >> (s)) & ((1U << (n)) - 1))
/** Set n bits from x starting at bit s to d
*
* This macro sets n bits from x which started as bit s to the value of
* d. The parameters x, s and n works the same as the parameters of
* #GB. The result is saved in x again. Unused bits in the window
* provided by n are set to 0 if the value of b isn't "big" enough.
* This is not a bug, its a feature.
*
* @note Parameter x must be a variable as the result is saved there.
* @note To avoid unexpecting results the value of b should not use more
* space as the provided space of n bits (log2)
* @param x The variable to change some bits
* @param s The startposition for the new bits
* @param n The size/window for the new bits
* @param d The actually new bits to save in the defined position.
* @return The new value of x
*/
#define SB(x, s, n, d) ((x) = ((x) & ~(((1U << (n)) - 1) << (s))) | ((d) << (s)))
/** Add i to n bits of x starting at bit s.
*
* This add the value of i on n bits of x starting at bit s. The parameters x,
* s, i are similar to #GB besides x must be a variable as the result are
* saved there. An overflow does not affect the following bits of the given
* bit window and is simply ignored.
*
* @note Parameter x must be a variable as the result is saved there.
* @param x The variable to add some bits at some position
* @param s The startposition of the addition
* @param n The size/window for the addition
* @param i The value to add at the given startposition in the given window.
* @return The new value of x
*/
#define AB(x, s, n, i) ((x) = ((x) & ~(((1U << (n)) - 1) << (s))) | (((x) + ((i) << (s))) & (((1U << (n)) - 1) << (s))))
#ifdef min
#undef min
#endif
#ifdef max
#undef max
#endif
/**
* Returns the maximum of two values.
*
* This function returns the greater value of two given values.
* If they are equal the value of a is returned.
*
* @param a The first value
* @param b The second value
* @return The greater value or a if equals
*/
template <typename T>
static inline T max(T a, T b)
{
return a >= b ? a : b;
}
/**
* Returns the minimum of two values.
*
* This function returns the smaller value of two given values.
* If they are equal the value of b is returned.
*
* @param a The first value
* @param b The second value
* @return The smaller value or b if equals
*/
template <typename T>
static inline T min(T a, T b)
{
return a < b ? a : b;
}
/**
* Returns the minimum of two integer.
*
* This function returns the smaller value of two given integers.
*
* @param a The first integer
* @param b The second integer
* @return The smaller value
*/
static inline int min(int a, int b) { if (a <= b) return a; return b; }
/**
* Returns the minimum of two unsigned integers.
*
* This function returns the smaller value of two given unsigned integers.
*
* @param a The first unsigned integer
* @param b The second unsigned integer
* @return The smaller value
*/
static inline uint minu(uint a, uint b) { if (a <= b) return a; return b; }
/**
* Clamp an integer between an interval.
*
* This function returns a value which is between the given interval of
* min and max. If the given value is in this interval the value itself
* is returned otherwise the border of the interval is returned, according
* which side of the interval was 'left'.
*
* @note The min value must be less or equal of max or you get some
* unexpected results.
* @param a The value to clamp/truncate.
* @param min The minimum of the interval.
* @param max the maximum of the interval.
* @returns A value between min and max which is closest to a.
* @see clampu(uint, uint, uint)
*/
static inline int clamp(int a, int min, int max)
{
if (a <= min) return min;
if (a >= max) return max;
return a;
}
/**
* Clamp an unsigned integer between an interval.
*
* This function returns a value which is between the given interval of
* min and max. If the given value is in this interval the value itself
* is returned otherwise the border of the interval is returned, according
* which side of the interval was 'left'.
*
* @note The min value must be less or equal of max or you get some
* unexpected results.
* @param a The value to clamp/truncate.
* @param min The minimum of the interval.
* @param max the maximum of the interval.
* @returns A value between min and max which is closest to a.
* @see clamp(int, int, int)
*/
static inline uint clampu(uint a, uint min, uint max)
{
if (a <= min) return min;
if (a >= max) return max;
return a;
}
/**
* Reduce a signed 64-bit int to a signed 32-bit one
*
* This function clamps a 64-bit integer to a 32-bit integer.
* If the 64-bit value is smaller than the smallest 32-bit integer
* value 0x80000000 this value is returned (the left one bit is the sign bit).
* If the 64-bit value is greater than the greatest 32-bit integer value 0x7FFFFFFF
* this value is returned. In all other cases the 64-bit value 'fits' in a
* 32-bits integer field and so the value is casted to int32 and returned.
*
* @param a The 64-bit value to clamps
* @return The 64-bit value reduced to a 32-bit value
* @see clamp(int, int, int)
*/
static inline int32 ClampToI32(int64 a)
{
if (a <= (int32)0x80000000) return 0x80000000;
if (a >= (int32)0x7FFFFFFF) return 0x7FFFFFFF;
return (int32)a;
}
/**
* Multiply two integer values and shift the results to right.
*
* This function multiplies two integer values. The result is
* shifted by the amount of shift to right.
*
* @param a The first integer
* @param b The second integer
* @param shift The amount to shift the value to right.
* @return The shifted result
*/
static inline int32 BIGMULSS(int32 a, int32 b, int shift)
{
return (int32)((int64)a * (int64)b >> shift);
}
/**
* Multiply two unsigned integers and shift the results to right.
*
* This function multiplies two unsigned integers. The result is
* shifted by the amount of shift to right.
*
* @param a The first unsigned integer
* @param b The second unsigned integer
* @param shift The amount to shift the value to right.
* @return The shifted result
*/
static inline uint32 BIGMULUS(uint32 a, uint32 b, int shift)
{
return (uint32)((uint64)a * (uint64)b >> shift);
}
/**
* Checks if a value is between a window started at some base point.
*
* This macro checks if the value x is between the value of base
* and base+size. If x equals base this returns true. If x equals
* base+size this returns false.
*
* @param x The value to check
* @param base The base value of the interval
* @param size The size of the interval
* @return True if the value is in the interval, false else.
*/
/* OPT: optimized into an unsigned comparison */
//#define IS_INSIDE_1D(x, base, size) ((x) >= (base) && (x) < (base) + (size))
#define IS_INSIDE_1D(x, base, size) ( (uint)((x) - (base)) < ((uint)(size)) )
/**
* Checks if a bit in a value is set.
*
* This function checks if a bit inside a value is set or not.
* The y value specific the position of the bit, started at the
* LSB and count from 0.
*
* @param x The value to check
* @param y The position of the bit to check, started from the LSB
* @return True if the bit is set, false else.
*/
template<typename T> static inline bool HASBIT(T x, int y)
{
return (x & ((T)1 << y)) != 0;
}
/**
* Set a bit in a variable.
*
* This function sets a bit in a variable. The variable is changed
* and the value is also returned. Parameter y defines the bit and
* starts at the LSB with 0.
*
* @param x The variable to set a bit
* @param y The bit position to set
* @return The new value of the old value with the bit set
*/
template<typename T> static inline T SETBIT(T& x, int y)
{
return x |= (T)1 << y;
}
/**
* Clears a bit in a variable.
*
* This function clears a bit in a variable. The variable is
* changed and the value is also returned. Parameter y defines the bit
* to clear and starts at the LSB with 0.
*
* @param x The variable to clear the bit
* @param y The bit position to clear
* @return The new value of the old value with the bit cleared
*/
template<typename T> static inline T CLRBIT(T& x, int y)
{
return x &= ~((T)1 << y);
}
/**
* Toggles a bit in a variable.
*
* This function toggles a bit in a variable. The variable is
* changed and the value is also returned. Parameter y defines the bit
* to toggle and starts at the LSB with 0.
*
* @param x The varliable to toggle the bit
* @param y The bit position to toggle
* @return The new value of the old value with the bit toggled
*/
template<typename T> static inline T TOGGLEBIT(T& x, int y)
{
return x ^= (T)1 << y;
}
/* checking more bits. Maybe unneccessary, but easy to use */
/**
* Check several bits in a value.
*
* This macro checks if a value contains at least one bit of an other
* value.
*
* @param x The first value
* @param y The second value
* @return True if at least one bit is set in both values, false else.
*/
#define HASBITS(x, y) ((x) & (y))
/**
* Sets several bits in a variable.
*
* This macro sets several bits in a variable. The bits to set are provided
* by a value. The new value is also returned.
*
* @param x The variable to set some bits
* @param y The value with set bits for setting them in the variable
* @return The new value of x
*/
#define SETBITS(x, y) ((x) |= (y))
/**
* Clears several bits in a variable.
*
* This macro clears several bits in a variable. The bits to clear are
* provided by a value. The new value is also returned.
*
* @param x The variable to clear some bits
* @param y The value with set bits for clearing them in the variable
* @return The new value of x
*/
#define CLRBITS(x, y) ((x) &= ~(y))
#define GENERAL_SPRITE_COLOR(color) ((color) + PALETTE_RECOLOR_START)
#define PLAYER_SPRITE_COLOR(owner) (GENERAL_SPRITE_COLOR(_player_colors[owner]))
extern const byte _ffb_64[128];
/**
* Returns the first occure of a bit in a 6-bit value (from right).
*
* Returns the position of the first bit that is not zero, counted from the
* LSB. Ie, 110100 returns 2, 000001 returns 0, etc. When x == 0 returns
* 0.
*
* @param x The 6-bit value to check the first zero-bit
* @return The first position of a bit started from the LSB or 0 if x is 0.
*/
#define FIND_FIRST_BIT(x) _ffb_64[(x)]
/**
* Returns a value with the first occured of a bit set to zero.
*
* Returns x with the first bit from LSB that is not zero set
* to zero. So, 110100 returns 110000, 000001 returns 000000, etc.
*
* @param x The value to returned a new value
* @return The value which the first bit is set to zero
*/
#define KILL_FIRST_BIT(x) _ffb_64[(x) + 64]
/**
* Finds the position of the first bit in an integer.
*
* This function returns the position of the first bit set in the
* integer. It does only check the bits of the bitmask
* 0x3F3F (0011111100111111) and checks only the
* bits of the bitmask 0x3F00 if and only if the
* lower part 0x00FF is 0. This results the bits at 0x00C0 must
* be also zero to check the bits at 0x3F00.
*
* @param value The value to check the first bits
* @return The position of the first bit which is set
* @see FIND_FIRST_BIT
*/
static inline int FindFirstBit2x64(int value)
{
/*
int i = 0;
if ( (byte) value == 0) {
i += 8;
value >>= 8;
}
return i + FIND_FIRST_BIT(value & 0x3F);
Faster ( or at least cleaner ) implementation below?
*/
if (GB(value, 0, 8) == 0) {
return FIND_FIRST_BIT(GB(value, 8, 6)) + 8;
} else {
return FIND_FIRST_BIT(GB(value, 0, 6));
}
}
/**
* Clear the first bit in an integer.
*
* This function returns a value where the first bit (from LSB)
* is cleared. This function checks, similar to FindFirstBit2x64,
* the bits at 0x3F3F.
*
* @param value The value to clear the first bit
* @return The new value with the first bit cleared
* @see KILL_FIRST_BIT
* @see FindFirstBit2x64
*/
static inline int KillFirstBit2x64(int value)
{
if (GB(value, 0, 8) == 0) {
return KILL_FIRST_BIT(GB(value, 8, 6)) << 8;
} else {
return value & (KILL_FIRST_BIT(GB(value, 0, 6)) | 0x3F00);
}
}
/**
* Returns true if value a has only one bit set to 1
*
* This macro returns true if only one bit is set.
*
* @param a The value to check
* @return True if only one bit is set, false else
*/
#define HAS_SINGLE_BIT(a) ( ((a) & ((a) - 1)) == 0)
/**
* Checks if a byte is in an interval.
*
* This macro returns true if a byte value is in the interval of [min, max).
*
* @param a The byte value to check
* @param min The minimum of the interval
* @param max The maximum of the interval
* @see IS_INSIDE_1D
*/
#define IS_BYTE_INSIDE(a, min, max) ((byte)((a) - (min)) < (byte)((max) - (min)))
/**
* Checks if an int is in an interval.
*
* This macro returns true if a integer value is in the interval of [min, max).
*
* @param a The integer value to check
* @param min The minimum of the interval
* @param max The maximum of the interval
* @see IS_INSIDE_1D
*/
#define IS_INT_INSIDE(a, min, max) ((uint)((a) - (min)) < (uint)((max) - (min)))
/**
* Flips a coin with a given probability.
*
* This macro can be used to get true or false randomized according to a
* given probability. The parameter a and b create a percent value with
* (a/b). The macro returns true in (a/b) percent.
*
* @param a The numerator of the fraction
* @param b The denominator of the fraction, must of course not be null
* @return True in (a/b) percent
*/
#define CHANCE16(a, b) ((uint16)Random() <= (uint16)((65536 * (a)) / (b)))
/**
* Flips a coin with a given probability and saves the randomize-number in a variable.
*
* This macro uses the same parameters as the CHANCE16 marco. The third parameter
* must be a variable the randomize-number from Random() is saved in.
*
* @param a The numerator of the fraction, see CHANCE16
* @param b The denominator of the fraction, see CHANCE16
* @param r The variable to save the randomize-number from Random()
* @return True in (a/b) percent
*/
#define CHANCE16R(a, b, r) ((uint16)(r = Random()) <= (uint16)((65536 * (a)) / (b)))
/**
* Checks if a given randomize-number is below a given probability.
*
* This macro is used to check if the given probability by the fraction of (a/b)
* is greater than the given randomize-number v.
*
* @param a The numerator of the fraction, see CHANCE16
* @param b The denominator of the fraction, see CHANCE16
* @param v The given randomize-number
* @return True if v is less or equals (a/b)
*/
#define CHANCE16I(a, b, v) ((uint16)(v) <= (uint16)((65536 * (a)) / (b)))
#define for_each_bit(_i, _b) \
for (_i = 0; _b != 0; _i++, _b >>= 1) \
if (_b & 1)
#define abs myabs
static inline uint16 ReadLE16Aligned(const void* x)
{
return FROM_LE16(*(const uint16*)x);
}
static inline uint16 ReadLE16Unaligned(const void* x)
{
#ifdef OTTD_ALIGNMENT
return ((const byte*)x)[0] | ((const byte*)x)[1] << 8;
#else
return FROM_LE16(*(const uint16*)x);
#endif
}
/**
* ROtate x Left/Right by n (must be >= 0)
* @note Assumes a byte has 8 bits
*/
#define ROL(x, n) ((x) << (n) | (x) >> (sizeof(x) * 8 - (n)))
#define ROR(x, n) ((x) >> (n) | (x) << (sizeof(x) * 8 - (n)))
/**
* Return the smallest multiple of n equal or greater than x
* @note n must be a power of 2
*/
#define ALIGN(x, n) (((x) + (n) - 1) & ~((n) - 1))
/** return the largest value that can be entered in a variable.
*/
#define MAX_UVALUE(type) ((type)~(type)0)
#endif /* MACROS_H */
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