| /* MIN, MAX macros. |
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| Foundation, Inc. |
| |
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| along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
| |
| #ifndef _MINMAX_H |
| #define _MINMAX_H |
| |
| /* Note: MIN, MAX are also defined in <sys/param.h> on some systems |
| (glibc, IRIX, HP-UX, OSF/1). Therefore you might get warnings about |
| MIN, MAX macro redefinitions on some systems; the workaround is to |
| #include this file as the last one among the #include list. */ |
| |
| /* Before we define the following symbols we get the <limits.h> file |
| since otherwise we get redefinitions on some systems if <limits.h> is |
| included after this file. Likewise for <sys/param.h>. |
| If more than one of these system headers define MIN and MAX, pick just |
| one of the headers (because the definitions most likely are the same). */ |
| #if HAVE_MINMAX_IN_LIMITS_H |
| # include <limits.h> |
| #elif HAVE_MINMAX_IN_SYS_PARAM_H |
| # include <sys/param.h> |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Note: MIN and MAX should be used with two arguments of the |
| same type. They might not return the minimum and maximum of their two |
| arguments, if the arguments have different types or have unusual |
| floating-point values. For example, on a typical host with 32-bit 'int', |
| 64-bit 'long long', and 64-bit IEEE 754 'double' types: |
| |
| MAX (-1, 2147483648) returns 4294967295. |
| MAX (9007199254740992.0, 9007199254740993) returns 9007199254740992.0. |
| MAX (NaN, 0.0) returns 0.0. |
| MAX (+0.0, -0.0) returns -0.0. |
| |
| and in each case the answer is in some sense bogus. */ |
| |
| /* MAX(a,b) returns the maximum of A and B. */ |
| #ifndef MAX |
| # define MAX(a,b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b)) |
| #endif |
| |
| /* MIN(a,b) returns the minimum of A and B. */ |
| #ifndef MIN |
| # define MIN(a,b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b)) |
| #endif |
| |
| #endif /* _MINMAX_H */ |