spaCy/include/numpy/npy_cpu.h

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/*
* This set (target) cpu specific macros:
* - Possible values:
* NPY_CPU_X86
* NPY_CPU_AMD64
* NPY_CPU_PPC
* NPY_CPU_PPC64
* NPY_CPU_SPARC
* NPY_CPU_S390
* NPY_CPU_IA64
* NPY_CPU_HPPA
* NPY_CPU_ALPHA
* NPY_CPU_ARMEL
* NPY_CPU_ARMEB
* NPY_CPU_SH_LE
* NPY_CPU_SH_BE
*/
#ifndef _NPY_CPUARCH_H_
#define _NPY_CPUARCH_H_
#include "numpyconfig.h"
#if defined( __i386__ ) || defined(i386) || defined(_M_IX86)
/*
* __i386__ is defined by gcc and Intel compiler on Linux,
* _M_IX86 by VS compiler,
* i386 by Sun compilers on opensolaris at least
*/
#define NPY_CPU_X86
#elif defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__amd64__) || defined(__x86_64) || defined(_M_AMD64)
/*
* both __x86_64__ and __amd64__ are defined by gcc
* __x86_64 defined by sun compiler on opensolaris at least
* _M_AMD64 defined by MS compiler
*/
#define NPY_CPU_AMD64
#elif defined(__ppc__) || defined(__powerpc__) || defined(_ARCH_PPC)
/*
* __ppc__ is defined by gcc, I remember having seen __powerpc__ once,
* but can't find it ATM
* _ARCH_PPC is used by at least gcc on AIX
*/
#define NPY_CPU_PPC
#elif defined(__ppc64__)
#define NPY_CPU_PPC64
#elif defined(__sparc__) || defined(__sparc)
/* __sparc__ is defined by gcc and Forte (e.g. Sun) compilers */
#define NPY_CPU_SPARC
#elif defined(__s390__)
#define NPY_CPU_S390
#elif defined(__ia64)
#define NPY_CPU_IA64
#elif defined(__hppa)
#define NPY_CPU_HPPA
#elif defined(__alpha__)
#define NPY_CPU_ALPHA
#elif defined(__arm__) && defined(__ARMEL__)
#define NPY_CPU_ARMEL
#elif defined(__arm__) && defined(__ARMEB__)
#define NPY_CPU_ARMEB
#elif defined(__sh__) && defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN__)
#define NPY_CPU_SH_LE
#elif defined(__sh__) && defined(__BIG_ENDIAN__)
#define NPY_CPU_SH_BE
#elif defined(__MIPSEL__)
#define NPY_CPU_MIPSEL
#elif defined(__MIPSEB__)
#define NPY_CPU_MIPSEB
#elif defined(__aarch64__)
#define NPY_CPU_AARCH64
#else
#error Unknown CPU, please report this to numpy maintainers with \
information about your platform (OS, CPU and compiler)
#endif
/*
This "white-lists" the architectures that we know don't require
pointer alignment. We white-list, since the memcpy version will
work everywhere, whereas assignment will only work where pointer
dereferencing doesn't require alignment.
TODO: There may be more architectures we can white list.
*/
#if defined(NPY_CPU_X86) || defined(NPY_CPU_AMD64)
#define NPY_COPY_PYOBJECT_PTR(dst, src) (*((PyObject **)(dst)) = *((PyObject **)(src)))
#else
#if NPY_SIZEOF_PY_INTPTR_T == 4
#define NPY_COPY_PYOBJECT_PTR(dst, src) \
((char*)(dst))[0] = ((char*)(src))[0]; \
((char*)(dst))[1] = ((char*)(src))[1]; \
((char*)(dst))[2] = ((char*)(src))[2]; \
((char*)(dst))[3] = ((char*)(src))[3];
#elif NPY_SIZEOF_PY_INTPTR_T == 8
#define NPY_COPY_PYOBJECT_PTR(dst, src) \
((char*)(dst))[0] = ((char*)(src))[0]; \
((char*)(dst))[1] = ((char*)(src))[1]; \
((char*)(dst))[2] = ((char*)(src))[2]; \
((char*)(dst))[3] = ((char*)(src))[3]; \
((char*)(dst))[4] = ((char*)(src))[4]; \
((char*)(dst))[5] = ((char*)(src))[5]; \
((char*)(dst))[6] = ((char*)(src))[6]; \
((char*)(dst))[7] = ((char*)(src))[7];
#else
#error Unknown architecture, please report this to numpy maintainers with \
information about your platform (OS, CPU and compiler)
#endif
#endif
#endif