#ifndef STRINGLIB_UNICODEDEFS_H #define STRINGLIB_UNICODEDEFS_H /* this is sort of a hack. there's at least one place (formatting floats) where some stringlib code takes a different path if it's compiled as unicode. */ #define STRINGLIB_IS_UNICODE 1 #define STRINGLIB_CHAR Py_UNICODE #define STRINGLIB_TYPE_NAME "unicode" #define STRINGLIB_PARSE_CODE "U" #define STRINGLIB_EMPTY unicode_empty #define STRINGLIB_ISDECIMAL Py_UNICODE_ISDECIMAL #define STRINGLIB_TODECIMAL Py_UNICODE_TODECIMAL #define STRINGLIB_TOUPPER Py_UNICODE_TOUPPER #define STRINGLIB_TOLOWER Py_UNICODE_TOLOWER #define STRINGLIB_FILL Py_UNICODE_FILL #define STRINGLIB_STR PyUnicode_AS_UNICODE #define STRINGLIB_LEN PyUnicode_GET_SIZE #define STRINGLIB_NEW PyUnicode_FromUnicode #define STRINGLIB_RESIZE PyUnicode_Resize #define STRINGLIB_CHECK PyUnicode_Check #define STRINGLIB_TOSTR PyObject_Unicode #define STRINGLIB_WANT_CONTAINS_OBJ 1 /* STRINGLIB_CMP was defined as: Py_LOCAL_INLINE(int) STRINGLIB_CMP(const Py_UNICODE* str, const Py_UNICODE* other, Py_ssize_t len) { if (str[0] != other[0]) return 1; return memcmp((void*) str, (void*) other, len * sizeof(Py_UNICODE)); } but unfortunately that gives a error if the function isn't used in a file that includes this file. So, reluctantly convert it to a macro instead. */ #define STRINGLIB_CMP(str, other, len) \ (((str)[0] != (other)[0]) ? \ 1 : \ memcmp((void*) (str), (void*) (other), (len) * sizeof(Py_UNICODE))) #endif /* !STRINGLIB_UNICODEDEFS_H */