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Mike Kleine9f78b42016-11-22 08:57:45 -05001/*
2 * Copyright 2016 Google Inc.
3 *
4 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
5 * found in the LICENSE file.
6 */
7
8#ifndef SkSafe_math_DEFINED
9#define SkSafe_math_DEFINED
10
11// This file protects against known bugs in ucrt\math.h.
12// Namely, that header defines inline methods without marking them static,
13// which makes it very easy to cause ODR violations and ensuing chaos.
14//
15// TODO: other headers? Here are some potential problem headers:
16// $ grep -R __inline * | grep -v static | cut -f 1 -d: | sort | uniq
17// corecrt.h
18// corecrt_stdio_config.h
19// ctype.h
20// fenv.h
21// locale.h
22// malloc.h
23// math.h
24// tchar.h
25// wchar.h
26// I took a quick look through other headers outside math.h.
27// Nothing looks anywhere near as likely to be used by Skia as math.h.
28
29#if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(_INC_MATH)
30 // Our strategy here is to simply inject "static" into the headers
31 // where it should have been written, just before __inline.
32 //
33 // Most inline-but-not-static methods in math.h are 32-bit only,
34 // but not all of them (see frexpf, hypothf, ldexpf...). So to
35 // be safe, 32- and 64-bit builds both get this treatment.
36
37 #define __inline static __inline
38 #include <math.h>
39 #undef __inline
40
41 #if !defined(_INC_MATH)
42 #error Hmm. Looks like math.h has changed its header guards.
43 #endif
44
45 #define INC_MATH_IS_SAFE_NOW
46
47#else
48 #include <math.h>
49
50#endif
51
52#endif//SkSafe_math_DEFINED