minix/external/gpl3/binutils/lib/libbfd/arch/arm/bfd_stdint.h
Thomas Veerman 18a5822eff Partially import gcc and binutils
They are used as build tools for cross compilation. This import does
not include the full distribution. Rather, it sports a shell script
that will download and patch the distribution when compiled from
/usr/src/tools (yet to be committed). This part of the source tree is
only necessary for cross compilation. It's not used or compiled for
native builds.
2012-06-18 10:54:16 +00:00

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/* This file is automatically generated. DO NOT EDIT! */
/* Generated from: NetBSD: mknative-binutils,v 1.5 2006/02/02 20:06:04 skrll Exp */
/* Generated from: NetBSD: mknative.common,v 1.9 2007/02/05 18:26:01 apb Exp */
/* generated for arm--netbsdelf-gcc (GCC) 4.1.3 20080704 (prerelease) (NetBSD nb2 20081120) */
#ifndef GCC_GENERATED_STDINT_H
#define GCC_GENERATED_STDINT_H 1
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdint.h>
/* glibc uses these symbols as guards to prevent redefinitions. */
#ifdef __int8_t_defined
#define _INT8_T
#define _INT16_T
#define _INT32_T
#endif
#ifdef __uint32_t_defined
#define _UINT32_T
#endif
/* Some systems have guard macros to prevent redefinitions, define them. */
#ifndef _INT8_T
#define _INT8_T
#endif
#ifndef _INT16_T
#define _INT16_T
#endif
#ifndef _INT32_T
#define _INT32_T
#endif
#ifndef _UINT8_T
#define _UINT8_T
#endif
#ifndef _UINT16_T
#define _UINT16_T
#endif
#ifndef _UINT32_T
#define _UINT32_T
#endif
/* system headers have good uint64_t and int64_t */
#ifndef _INT64_T
#define _INT64_T
#endif
#ifndef _UINT64_T
#define _UINT64_T
#endif
#endif /* GCC_GENERATED_STDINT_H */