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#ifndef _SYS__WCHAR_LIMITS_H
#define _SYS__WCHAR_LIMITS_H
#include <android/api-level.h>
/* WCHAR_MIN / WCHAR_MAX can be defined by <stdint.h> or <wchar.h>.
* Due to historical reasons, their definition is a bit complex.
*
* - In NDK r8e and older, all definitions of WCHAR_MIN and WCHAR_MAX
* where 32-bit signed values (with one exception described below),
* despite the fact that wchar_t is 'unsigned' on ARM.
* See http://b.android.com/57749
*
* This is no longer the case, unless you define _WCHAR_IS_ALWAYS_SIGNED
* at compile time to restore the old (broken) behaviour. This doesn't
* affect other CPU ABIs.
*
* - Before API level 9, on ARM, wchar_t was typedef to 'char' when
* compiling C (not C++). Also, the definitions of WCHAR_MIN and
* WCHAR_MAX differed between <stdint.h> and <wchar.h>:
*
* <stdint.h> conditionally defined them to INT32_MIN / INT32_MAX.
* <wchar.h> conditionally defined them to 0 and 255 instead.
*
* <stdint.h> would only define WCHAR_MIN and WCHAR_MAX when:
* - Compiling C sources.
* - Compiling C++ sources with __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS being defined.
*
* <wchar.h> always ends up including <stdint.h> indirectly. This
* means that:
*
* - When compiling C sources, WCHAR_MIN / WCHAR_MAX were always
* defined as INT32_MIN / INT32_MAX.
*
* - When compiling C++ sources with __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS defined,
* they were always defined to INT32_MIN / INT32_MAX
*
* - When compiling C++ sources without __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS defined,
* they were defined by <wchar.h> as 0 and 255, respectively.
*
* Keep in mind that this was ARM-specific, only for API level < 9.
*
* If _WCHAR_IS_8BIT is defined, the same broken behaviour will
* be restored. See http://b.android.com/57267
*/
#if !defined(WCHAR_MIN)
# if defined(_WCHAR_IS_8BIT) && defined(__arm__) && __ANDROID_API__ < 9
# if defined(__cplusplus) && !defined(__STDC_LIMIT_MACROS)
# define WCHAR_MIN 0
# define WCHAR_MAX 255
# else
# define WCHAR_MIN (-2147483647 - 1)
# define WCHAR_MAX (2147483647)
# endif
# elif defined(_WCHAR_IS_ALWAYS_SIGNED)
# define WCHAR_MIN (-2147483647 - 1)
# define WCHAR_MAX (2147483647)
# else
/* Otherwise, the value is derived from the toolchain configuration.
* to avoid putting explicit CPU checks in this header. */
# define WCHAR_MAX __WCHAR_MAX__
/* Clang does not define __WCHAR_MIN__ */
# if defined(__WCHAR_UNSIGNED__)
# define WCHAR_MIN L'\0'
# else
# define WCHAR_MIN (-(WCHAR_MAX) - 1)
# endif
# endif /* !_WCHAR_IS_ALWAYS_SIGNED */
#endif /* !WCHAR_MIN */
#endif /* _SYS__WCHAR_LIMITS_H */