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- /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
- *
- * relptr.h
- * This file contains basic declarations for relative pointers.
- *
- * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
- * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
- *
- * src/include/utils/relptr.h
- *
- *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
- */
- #ifndef RELPTR_H
- #define RELPTR_H
- /*
- * Relative pointers are intended to be used when storing an address that may
- * be relative either to the base of the process's address space or some
- * dynamic shared memory segment mapped therein.
- *
- * The idea here is that you declare a relative pointer as relptr(type)
- * and then use relptr_access to dereference it and relptr_store to change
- * it. The use of a union here is a hack, because what's stored in the
- * relptr is always a Size, never an actual pointer. But including a pointer
- * in the union allows us to use stupid macro tricks to provide some measure
- * of type-safety.
- */
- #define relptr(type) union { type *relptr_type; Size relptr_off; }
- /*
- * pgindent gets confused by declarations that use "relptr(type)" directly,
- * so preferred style is to write
- * typedef struct ... SomeStruct;
- * relptr_declare(SomeStruct, RelptrSomeStruct);
- * and then declare pointer variables as "RelptrSomeStruct someptr".
- */
- #define relptr_declare(type, relptrtype) \
- typedef relptr(type) relptrtype
- #ifdef HAVE__BUILTIN_TYPES_COMPATIBLE_P
- #define relptr_access(base, rp) \
- (AssertVariableIsOfTypeMacro(base, char *), \
- (__typeof__((rp).relptr_type)) ((rp).relptr_off == 0 ? NULL : \
- (base) + (rp).relptr_off - 1))
- #else
- /*
- * If we don't have __builtin_types_compatible_p, assume we might not have
- * __typeof__ either.
- */
- #define relptr_access(base, rp) \
- (AssertVariableIsOfTypeMacro(base, char *), \
- (void *) ((rp).relptr_off == 0 ? NULL : (base) + (rp).relptr_off - 1))
- #endif
- #define relptr_is_null(rp) \
- ((rp).relptr_off == 0)
- #define relptr_offset(rp) \
- ((rp).relptr_off - 1)
- /* We use this inline to avoid double eval of "val" in relptr_store */
- static inline Size
- relptr_store_eval(char *base, char *val)
- {
- if (val == NULL)
- return 0;
- else
- {
- Assert(val >= base);
- return val - base + 1;
- }
- }
- #ifdef HAVE__BUILTIN_TYPES_COMPATIBLE_P
- #define relptr_store(base, rp, val) \
- (AssertVariableIsOfTypeMacro(base, char *), \
- AssertVariableIsOfTypeMacro(val, __typeof__((rp).relptr_type)), \
- (rp).relptr_off = relptr_store_eval((base), (char *) (val)))
- #else
- /*
- * If we don't have __builtin_types_compatible_p, assume we might not have
- * __typeof__ either.
- */
- #define relptr_store(base, rp, val) \
- (AssertVariableIsOfTypeMacro(base, char *), \
- (rp).relptr_off = relptr_store_eval((base), (char *) (val)))
- #endif
- #define relptr_copy(rp1, rp2) \
- ((rp1).relptr_off = (rp2).relptr_off)
- #endif /* RELPTR_H */
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