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[svn] - super minor fixes
author nhjm449
date Tue, 16 May 2006 21:00:38 -0700
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// By default, #included at beginning of library source files.
// Can be overridden by #defining BLARGG_SOURCE_BEGIN to path of alternate file.

// Copyright (C) 2005 Shay Green.

#ifndef BLARGG_SOURCE_H
#define BLARGG_SOURCE_H

// If debugging is enabled, abort program if expr is false. Meant for checking
// internal state and consistency. A failed assertion indicates a bug in the module.
// void assert( bool expr );
#include <assert.h>

// If debugging is enabled and expr is false, abort program. Meant for checking
// caller-supplied parameters and operations that are outside the control of the
// module. A failed requirement indicates a bug outside the module.
// void require( bool expr );
#undef require
#define require( expr ) assert( expr )

// Like printf() except output goes to debug log file. Might be defined to do
// nothing (not even evaluate its arguments).
// void dprintf( const char* format, ... );
#undef dprintf
#ifdef BLARGG_DPRINTF
	#define dprintf BLARGG_DPRINTF
#else
	inline void blargg_dprintf_( const char*, ... ) { }
	#define dprintf (1) ? (void) 0 : blargg_dprintf_
#endif

// If enabled, evaluate expr and if false, make debug log entry with source file
// and line. Meant for finding situations that should be examined further, but that
// don't indicate a problem. In all cases, execution continues normally.
#undef check
#ifdef BLARGG_CHECK
	#define check( expr ) BLARGG_CHECK( expr )
#else
	#define check( expr ) ((void) 0)
#endif

// If expr returns non-NULL error string, return it from current function, otherwise continue.
#define BLARGG_RETURN_ERR( expr ) do {                          \
		blargg_err_t blargg_return_err_ = (expr);               \
		if ( blargg_return_err_ ) return blargg_return_err_;    \
	} while ( 0 )

// If ptr is NULL, return out of memory error string.
#define BLARGG_CHECK_ALLOC( ptr )   do { if ( (ptr) == 0 ) return "Out of memory"; } while ( 0 )

// Avoid any macros which evaluate their arguments multiple times
#undef min
#undef max

// using const references generates crappy code, and I am currenly only using these
// for built-in types, so they take arguments by value

template<class T>
inline T min( T x, T y )
{
	if ( x < y )
		return x;
	return y;
}

template<class T>
inline T max( T x, T y )
{
	if ( x < y )
		return y;
	return x;
}

#endif