#ifndef lib_funcattrs_h
#define lib_funcattrs_h
+#include "compiler-tests.h"
+
/*
* Attributes to apply to functions and their arguments, using various
* compiler-specific extensions.
* declaration, as the MSVC version has to go before the declaration.)
*/
#if __has_attribute(noreturn) \
- || (defined(__GNUC__) && ((__GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__) >= 205)) \
- || (defined(__SUNPRO_C) && (__SUNPRO_C >= 0x590)) \
- || (defined(__xlC__) && __xlC__ >= 0x0A01) \
- || (defined(__HP_aCC) && __HP_aCC >= 61000)
+ || ND_IS_AT_LEAST_GNUC_VERSION(2,5) \
+ || ND_IS_AT_LEAST_SUNC_VERSION(5,9) \
+ || ND_IS_AT_LEAST_XL_C_VERSION(10,1) \
+ || ND_IS_AT_LEAST_HP_C_VERSION(6,10)
/*
* Compiler with support for __attribute((noreturn)), or GCC 2.5 and
* later, or Solaris Studio 12 (Sun C 5.9) and later, or IBM XL C 10.1
/*
* However, GCC didn't support that for function *pointers* until GCC
* 4.1.0; see https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3481.
+ *
+ * Sun C/Oracle Studio C doesn't seem to support it, either.
*/
- #if (defined(__GNUC__) && ((__GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__) < 401))
+ #if (defined(__GNUC__) && ((__GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__) < 401)) \
+ || (defined(__SUNPRO_C))
#define NORETURN_FUNCPTR
#else
#define NORETURN_FUNCPTR __attribute((noreturn))
#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
/*
* MSVC.
+ * It doesn't allow __declspec(noreturn) to be applied to function
+ * pointers.
*/
#define NORETURN __declspec(noreturn)
- #define NORETURN_FUNCPTR __declspec(noreturn)
+ #define NORETURN_FUNCPTR
#else
#define NORETURN
#define NORETURN_FUNCPTR
* string".
*/
#if __has_attribute(__format__) \
- || (defined(__GNUC__) && ((__GNUC__ * 100 + __GNUC_MINOR__) >= 203)) \
- || (defined(__xlC__) && __xlC__ >= 0x0A01) \
- || (defined(__HP_aCC) && __HP_aCC >= 61000)
+ || ND_IS_AT_LEAST_GNUC_VERSION(2,3) \
+ || ND_IS_AT_LEAST_XL_C_VERSION(10,1) \
+ || ND_IS_AT_LEAST_HP_C_VERSION(6,10)
/*
* Compiler with support for it, or GCC 2.3 and later, or IBM XL C 10.1
* and later (do any earlier versions of XL C support this?),