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/**
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* PhysicsFS; a portable, flexible file i/o abstraction.
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*
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* Documentation is in physfs.h. It's verbose, honest. :)
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*
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* Please see the file LICENSE in the source's root directory.
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*
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* This file written by Ryan C. Gordon.
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*/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include "physfs.h"
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/* This byteorder stuff was lifted from SDL. http://www.libsdl.org/ */
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#define PHYSFS_LIL_ENDIAN 1234
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#define PHYSFS_BIG_ENDIAN 4321
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#if defined(__i386__) || defined(__ia64__) || defined(WIN32) || \
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(defined(__alpha__) || defined(__alpha)) || \
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defined(__arm__) || \
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(defined(__mips__) && defined(__MIPSEL__)) || \
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defined(__SYMBIAN32__) || \
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defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN__)
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#define PHYSFS_BYTEORDER PHYSFS_LIL_ENDIAN
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#else
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#define PHYSFS_BYTEORDER PHYSFS_BIG_ENDIAN
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#endif
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/* The macros used to swap values */
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/* Try to use superfast macros on systems that support them */
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#ifdef linux
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#include <asm/byteorder.h>
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#ifdef __arch__swab16
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#define PHYSFS_Swap16 __arch__swab16
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#endif
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#ifdef __arch__swab32
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#define PHYSFS_Swap32 __arch__swab32
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#endif
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#endif /* linux */
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#ifndef PHYSFS_Swap16
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static __inline__ PHYSFS_uint16 PHYSFS_Swap16(PHYSFS_uint16 D)
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{
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return((D<<8)|(D>>8));
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}
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#endif
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#ifndef PHYSFS_Swap32
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static __inline__ PHYSFS_uint32 PHYSFS_Swap32(PHYSFS_uint32 D)
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{
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return((D<<24)|((D<<8)&0x00FF0000)|((D>>8)&0x0000FF00)|(D>>24));
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}
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#endif
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#ifndef PHYSFS_NO_64BIT_SUPPORT
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#ifndef PHYSFS_Swap64
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static __inline__ PHYSFS_uint64 PHYSFS_Swap64(PHYSFS_uint64 val) {
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PHYSFS_uint32 hi, lo;
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/* Separate into high and low 32-bit values and swap them */
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lo = (PHYSFS_uint32)(val&0xFFFFFFFF);
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val >>= 32;
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hi = (PHYSFS_uint32)(val&0xFFFFFFFF);
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val = PHYSFS_Swap32(lo);
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val <<= 32;
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val |= PHYSFS_Swap32(hi);
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return(val);
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}
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#endif
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#else
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#ifndef PHYSFS_Swap64
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/* This is mainly to keep compilers from complaining in PHYSFS code.
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If there is no real 64-bit datatype, then compilers will complain about
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the fake 64-bit datatype that PHYSFS provides when it compiles user code.
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*/
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#define PHYSFS_Swap64(X) (X)
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#endif
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#endif /* PHYSFS_NO_64BIT_SUPPORT */
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/* Byteswap item from the specified endianness to the native endianness */
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#if PHYSFS_BYTEORDER == PHYSFS_LIL_ENDIAN
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PHYSFS_uint16 PHYSFS_swapULE16(PHYSFS_uint16 x) { return(x); }
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PHYSFS_sint16 PHYSFS_swapSLE16(PHYSFS_sint16 x) { return(x); }
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PHYSFS_uint32 PHYSFS_swapULE32(PHYSFS_uint32 x) { return(x); }
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PHYSFS_sint32 PHYSFS_swapSLE32(PHYSFS_sint32 x) { return(x); }
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PHYSFS_uint64 PHYSFS_swapULE64(PHYSFS_uint64 x) { return(x); }
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PHYSFS_sint64 PHYSFS_swapSLE64(PHYSFS_sint64 x) { return(x); }
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PHYSFS_uint16 PHYSFS_swapUBE16(PHYSFS_uint16 x) { return(PHYSFS_Swap16(x)); }
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PHYSFS_sint16 PHYSFS_swapSBE16(PHYSFS_sint16 x) { return(PHYSFS_Swap16(x)); }
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PHYSFS_uint32 PHYSFS_swapUBE32(PHYSFS_uint32 x) { return(PHYSFS_Swap32(x)); }
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PHYSFS_sint32 PHYSFS_swapSBE32(PHYSFS_sint32 x) { return(PHYSFS_Swap32(x)); }
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PHYSFS_uint64 PHYSFS_swapUBE64(PHYSFS_uint64 x) { return(PHYSFS_Swap64(x)); }
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PHYSFS_sint64 PHYSFS_swapSBE64(PHYSFS_sint64 x) { return(PHYSFS_Swap64(x)); }
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#else
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PHYSFS_uint16 PHYSFS_swapULE16(PHYSFS_uint16 x) { return(PHYSFS_Swap16(x)); }
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PHYSFS_sint16 PHYSFS_swapSLE16(PHYSFS_sint16 x) { return(PHYSFS_Swap16(x)); }
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PHYSFS_uint32 PHYSFS_swapULE32(PHYSFS_uint32 x) { return(PHYSFS_Swap32(x)); }
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PHYSFS_sint32 PHYSFS_swapSLE32(PHYSFS_sint32 x) { return(PHYSFS_Swap32(x)); }
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PHYSFS_uint64 PHYSFS_swapULE64(PHYSFS_uint64 x) { return(PHYSFS_Swap64(x)); }
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PHYSFS_sint64 PHYSFS_swapSLE64(PHYSFS_sint64 x) { return(PHYSFS_Swap64(x)); }
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PHYSFS_uint16 PHYSFS_swapUBE16(PHYSFS_uint16 x) { return(x); }
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PHYSFS_sint16 PHYSFS_swapSBE16(PHYSFS_sint16 x) { return(x); }
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PHYSFS_uint32 PHYSFS_swapUBE32(PHYSFS_uint32 x) { return(x); }
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PHYSFS_sint32 PHYSFS_swapSBE32(PHYSFS_sint32 x) { return(x); }
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PHYSFS_uint64 PHYSFS_swapUBE64(PHYSFS_uint64 x) { return(x); }
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PHYSFS_sint64 PHYSFS_swapSBE64(PHYSFS_sint64 x) { return(x); }
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#endif
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/* end of physfs_byteorder.c ... */
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