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swift-mirror/stdlib/public/Platform/msvcrt.swift
Saleem Abdulrasool 58429e7d06 Platform: add legacy compatibility macros to MSVCRT
Although technically these shouldn't be needed on Windows since there is
no compatibility to maintain since there is no version that exists
previously.  However, this will ease porting of sources to the platform.
It also ensures that future tests added cover windows as well.
2018-12-23 09:58:01 -08:00

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//
// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
//
// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2017 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
//
// See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
// See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
//
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@_exported import ucrt // Clang module
@_exported import visualc // Clang module
@available(swift, deprecated: 3.0, message: "Please use 'Double.pi' or '.pi' to get the value of correct type and avoid casting.")
public let M_PI = Double.pi
@available(swift, deprecated: 3.0, message: "Please use 'Double.pi / 2' or '.pi / 2' to get the value of correct type and avoid casting.")
public let M_PI_2 = Double.pi / 2
@available(swift, deprecated: 3.0, message: "Please use 'Double.pi / 4' or '.pi / 4' to get the value of correct type and avoid casting.")
public let M_PI_4 = Double.pi / 4
@available(swift, deprecated: 3.0, message: "Please use 2.squareRoot()'.")
public let M_SQRT2 = 2.squareRoot()
@available(swift, deprecated: 3.0, message: "Please use 0.5.squareRoot()'.")
public let M_SQRT1_2 = 0.5.squareRoot()
@available(swift, deprecated: 3.0, message: "Please use 'T.radix' to get the radix of a FloatingPoint type 'T'.")
public let FLT_RADIX = Double.radix
// Where does the 1 come from? C counts the usually-implicit leading
// significand bit, but Swift does not. Neither is really right or wrong.
@available(swift, deprecated: 3.0, message: "Please use 'Float.significandBitCount + 1'.")
public let FLT_MANT_DIG = Float.significandBitCount + 1
// Where does the 1 come from? C models floating-point numbers as having a
// significand in [0.5, 1), but Swift (following IEEE 754) considers the
// significand to be in [1, 2). This rationale applies to FLT_MIN_EXP
// as well.
@available(swift, deprecated: 3.0, message: "Please use 'Float.greatestFiniteMagnitude.exponent + 1'.")
public let FLT_MAX_EXP = Float.greatestFiniteMagnitude.exponent + 1
@available(swift, deprecated: 3.0, message: "Please use 'Float.leastNormalMagnitude.exponent + 1'.")
public let FLT_MIN_EXP = Float.leastNormalMagnitude.exponent + 1
@available(swift, deprecated: 3.0, message: "Please use 'Float.greatestFiniteMagnitude' or '.greatestFiniteMagnitude'.")
public let FLT_MAX = Float.greatestFiniteMagnitude
@available(swift, deprecated: 3.0, message: "Please use 'Float.ulpOfOne' or '.ulpOfOne'.")
public let FLT_EPSILON = Float.ulpOfOne
@available(swift, deprecated: 3.0, message: "Please use 'Float.leastNormalMagnitude' or '.leastNormalMagnitude'.")
public let FLT_MIN = Float.leastNormalMagnitude
@available(swift, deprecated: 3.0, message: "Please use 'Float.leastNonzeroMagnitude' or '.leastNonzeroMagnitude'.")
public let FLT_TRUE_MIN = Float.leastNonzeroMagnitude
// Where does the 1 come from? C counts the usually-implicit leading
// significand bit, but Swift does not. Neither is really right or wrong.
@available(swift, deprecated: 3.0, message: "Please use 'Double.significandBitCount + 1'.")
public let DBL_MANT_DIG = Double.significandBitCount + 1
// Where does the 1 come from? C models floating-point numbers as having a
// significand in [0.5, 1), but Swift (following IEEE 754) considers the
// significand to be in [1, 2). This rationale applies to DBL_MIN_EXP
// as well.
@available(swift, deprecated: 3.0, message: "Please use 'Double.greatestFiniteMagnitude.exponent + 1'.")
public let DBL_MAX_EXP = Double.greatestFiniteMagnitude.exponent + 1
@available(swift, deprecated: 3.0, message: "Please use 'Double.leastNormalMagnitude.exponent + 1'.")
public let DBL_MIN_EXP = Double.leastNormalMagnitude.exponent + 1
@available(swift, deprecated: 3.0, message: "Please use 'Double.greatestFiniteMagnitude' or '.greatestFiniteMagnitude'.")
public let DBL_MAX = Double.greatestFiniteMagnitude
@available(swift, deprecated: 3.0, message: "Please use 'Double.ulpOfOne' or '.ulpOfOne'.")
public let DBL_EPSILON = Double.ulpOfOne
@available(swift, deprecated: 3.0, message: "Please use 'Double.leastNormalMagnitude' or '.leastNormalMagnitude'.")
public let DBL_MIN = Double.leastNormalMagnitude
@available(swift, deprecated: 3.0, message: "Please use 'Double.leastNonzeroMagnitude' or '.leastNonzeroMagnitude'.")
public let DBL_TRUE_MIN = Double.leastNonzeroMagnitude