/* ReC98 * ----- * Platform- and compiler-specific types. */ /// /// ---------- // __TURBOC__ is #define'd on both "Borland" and "Turbo" editions, unlike // __BORLANDC__, which is only #define'd on the former. #if defined(__TURBOC__) && defined(__MSDOS__) # ifdef __cplusplus typedef char bool; # define false 0 # define true 1 #endif typedef char int8_t; typedef short int16_t; typedef long int32_t; typedef unsigned char uint8_t; typedef unsigned short uint16_t; typedef unsigned long uint32_t; #else # error This code can currently only be compiled on Borland's 16-bit DOS compilers. Ideally, you'd only have to declare types for your compiler here though? #endif /// ---------- // Both Turbo C++ and master.lib use uint16_t for segment values throughout // their APIs instead of the more sensible void __seg*. Maybe, integer // arithmetic on segment values was widely considered more important than // dereferencing? typedef uint16_t seg_t;