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/*
* Cogl
*
* An object oriented GL/GLES Abstraction/Utility Layer
*
* Copyright (C) 2012,2013 Intel Corporation.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library. If not, see
* <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*
*/
#ifndef __COGL_VERSION_H__
#define __COGL_VERSION_H__
#include <cogl/cogl-defines.h>
/**
* SECTION:cogl-version
* @short_description: Macros for determining the version of Cogl being used
*
* Cogl offers a set of macros for checking the version of the library
* at compile time.
*
* Cogl adds version information to both API deprecations and additions;
* by definining the macros %COGL_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED and
* %COGL_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED, you can specify the range of Cogl versions
* whose API you want to use. Functions that were deprecated before, or
* introduced after, this range will trigger compiler warnings. For instance,
* if we define the following symbols:
*
* |[
* COGL_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED = COGL_VERSION_1_6
* COGL_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED = COGL_VERSION_1_8
* ]|
*
* and we have the following functions annotated in the Cogl headers:
*
* |[
* COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_4 void cogl_function_A (void);
* COGL_DEPRECATED_IN_1_6 void cogl_function_B (void);
* COGL_AVAILABLE_IN_1_8 void cogl_function_C (void);
* COGL_AVAILABLE_IN_1_10 void cogl_function_D (void);
* ]|
*
* then any application code using the functions above will get the output:
*
* |[
* cogl_function_A: deprecation warning
* cogl_function_B: no warning
* cogl_function_C: no warning
* cogl_function_D: symbol not available warning
* ]|
*
* It is possible to disable the compiler warnings by defining the macro
* %COGL_DISABLE_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS before including the cogl.h
* header.
*/
/**
* COGL_VERSION_MAJOR:
*
* The major version of the Cogl library (1, if %COGL_VERSION is 1.2.3)
*
* Since: 1.12.0
*/
#define COGL_VERSION_MAJOR COGL_VERSION_MAJOR_INTERNAL
/**
* COGL_VERSION_MINOR:
*
* The minor version of the Cogl library (2, if %COGL_VERSION is 1.2.3)
*
* Since: 1.12.0
*/
#define COGL_VERSION_MINOR COGL_VERSION_MINOR_INTERNAL
/**
* COGL_VERSION_MICRO:
*
* The micro version of the Cogl library (3, if %COGL_VERSION is 1.2.3)
*
* Since: 1.12.0
*/
#define COGL_VERSION_MICRO COGL_VERSION_MICRO_INTERNAL
/**
* COGL_VERSION_STRING:
*
* The full version of the Cogl library, in string form (suited for
* string concatenation)
*
* Since: 1.12.0
*/
#define COGL_VERSION_STRING COGL_VERSION_STRING_INTERNAL
/* Macros to handle compacting a 3-component version number into an
* int for quick comparison. This assumes all of the components are <=
* 1023 and that an int is >= 31 bits */
#define COGL_VERSION_COMPONENT_BITS 10
#define COGL_VERSION_MAX_COMPONENT_VALUE \
((1 << COGL_VERSION_COMPONENT_BITS) - 1)
/**
* COGL_VERSION:
*
* The Cogl version encoded into a single integer using the
* COGL_VERSION_ENCODE() macro. This can be used for quick comparisons
* with particular versions.
*
* Since: 1.12.0
*/
#define COGL_VERSION \
COGL_VERSION_ENCODE (COGL_VERSION_MAJOR, \
COGL_VERSION_MINOR, \
COGL_VERSION_MICRO)
/**
* COGL_VERSION_ENCODE:
* @major: The major part of a version number
* @minor: The minor part of a version number
* @micro: The micro part of a version number
*
* Encodes a 3 part version number into a single integer. This can be
* used to compare the Cogl version. For example if there is a known
* bug in Cogl versions between 1.3.2 and 1.3.4 you could use the
* following code to provide a workaround:
*
* |[
* #if COGL_VERSION >= COGL_VERSION_ENCODE (1, 3, 2) && \
* COGL_VERSION <= COGL_VERSION_ENCODE (1, 3, 4)
* /<!-- -->* Do the workaround *<!-- -->/
* #endif
* ]|
*
* Since: 1.12.0
*/
#define COGL_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, micro) \
(((major) << (COGL_VERSION_COMPONENT_BITS * 2)) | \
((minor) << COGL_VERSION_COMPONENT_BITS) \
| (micro))
/**
* COGL_VERSION_GET_MAJOR:
* @version: An encoded version number
*
* Extracts the major part of an encoded version number.
*
* Since: 1.12.0
*/
#define COGL_VERSION_GET_MAJOR(version) \
(((version) >> (COGL_VERSION_COMPONENT_BITS * 2)) \
& COGL_VERSION_MAX_COMPONENT_VALUE)
/**
* COGL_VERSION_GET_MINOR:
* @version: An encoded version number
*
* Extracts the minor part of an encoded version number.
*
* Since: 1.12.0
*/
#define COGL_VERSION_GET_MINOR(version) \
(((version) >> COGL_VERSION_COMPONENT_BITS) & \
COGL_VERSION_MAX_COMPONENT_VALUE)
/**
* COGL_VERSION_GET_MICRO:
* @version: An encoded version number
*
* Extracts the micro part of an encoded version number.
*
* Since: 1.12.0
*/
#define COGL_VERSION_GET_MICRO(version) \
((version) & COGL_VERSION_MAX_COMPONENT_VALUE)
/**
* COGL_VERSION_CHECK:
* @major: The major part of a version number
* @minor: The minor part of a version number
* @micro: The micro part of a version number
*
* A convenient macro to check whether the Cogl version being compiled
* against is at least the given version number. For example if the
* function cogl_pipeline_frobnicate was added in version 2.0.1 and
* you want to conditionally use that function when it is available,
* you could write the following:
*
* |[
* #if COGL_VERSION_CHECK (2, 0, 1)
* cogl_pipeline_frobnicate (pipeline);
* #else
* /<!-- -->* Frobnication is not supported. Use a red color instead *<!-- -->/
* cogl_pipeline_set_color_4f (pipeline, 1.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f);
* #endif
* ]|
*
* Return value: %TRUE if the Cogl version being compiled against is
* greater than or equal to the given three part version number.
* Since: 1.12.0
*/
#define COGL_VERSION_CHECK(major, minor, micro) \
(COGL_VERSION >= COGL_VERSION_ENCODE (major, minor, micro))
/**
* COGL_VERSION_1_0:
*
* A macro that evaluates to the 1.0 version of Cogl, in a format
* that can be used by the C pre-processor.
*
* Since: 1.16
*/
#define COGL_VERSION_1_0 (COGL_VERSION_ENCODE (1, 0, 0))
/**
* COGL_VERSION_1_2:
*
* A macro that evaluates to the 1.2 version of Cogl, in a format
* that can be used by the C pre-processor.
*
* Since: 1.16
*/
#define COGL_VERSION_1_2 (COGL_VERSION_ENCODE (1, 2, 0))
/**
* COGL_VERSION_1_4:
*
* A macro that evaluates to the 1.4 version of Cogl, in a format
* that can be used by the C pre-processor.
*
* Since: 1.16
*/
#define COGL_VERSION_1_4 (COGL_VERSION_ENCODE (1, 4, 0))
/**
* COGL_VERSION_1_6:
*
* A macro that evaluates to the 1.6 version of Cogl, in a format
* that can be used by the C pre-processor.
*
* Since: 1.16
*/
#define COGL_VERSION_1_6 (COGL_VERSION_ENCODE (1, 6, 0))
/**
* COGL_VERSION_1_8:
*
* A macro that evaluates to the 1.8 version of Cogl, in a format
* that can be used by the C pre-processor.
*
* Since: 1.16
*/
#define COGL_VERSION_1_8 (COGL_VERSION_ENCODE (1, 8, 0))
/**
* COGL_VERSION_1_10:
*
* A macro that evaluates to the 1.10 version of Cogl, in a format
* that can be used by the C pre-processor.
*
* Since: 1.16
*/
#define COGL_VERSION_1_10 (COGL_VERSION_ENCODE (1, 10, 0))
/**
* COGL_VERSION_1_12:
*
* A macro that evaluates to the 1.12 version of Cogl, in a format
* that can be used by the C pre-processor.
*
* Since: 1.16
*/
#define COGL_VERSION_1_12 (COGL_VERSION_ENCODE (1, 12, 0))
/**
* COGL_VERSION_1_14:
*
* A macro that evaluates to the 1.14 version of Cogl, in a format
* that can be used by the C pre-processor.
*
* Since: 1.16
*/
#define COGL_VERSION_1_14 (COGL_VERSION_ENCODE (1, 14, 0))
/**
* COGL_VERSION_1_16:
*
* A macro that evaluates to the 1.16 version of Cogl, in a format
* that can be used by the C pre-processor.
*
* Since: 1.16
*/
#define COGL_VERSION_1_16 (COGL_VERSION_ENCODE (1, 16, 0))
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/**
* COGL_VERSION_1_18:
*
* A macro that evaluates to the 1.18 version of Cogl, in a format
* that can be used by the C pre-processor.
*
* Since: 1.18
*/
#define COGL_VERSION_1_18 (COGL_VERSION_ENCODE (1, 18, 0))
/* evaluates to the current stable version; for development cycles,
* this means the next stable target
*/
#if (COGL_VERSION_MINOR_INTERNAL % 2)
#define COGL_VERSION_CURRENT_STABLE \
(COGL_VERSION_ENCODE (COGL_VERSION_MAJOR_INTERNAL, \
COGL_VERSION_MINOR_INTERNAL + 1, 0))
#else
#define COGL_VERSION_CURRENT_STABLE \
(COGL_VERSION_ENCODE (COGL_VERSION_MAJOR_INTERNAL, \
COGL_VERSION_MINOR_INTERNAL, 0))
#endif
/* evaluates to the previous stable version */
#if (COGL_VERSION_MINOR_INTERNAL % 2)
#define COGL_VERSION_PREVIOUS_STABLE \
(COGL_VERSION_ENCODE (COGL_VERSION_MAJOR_INTERNAL, \
COGL_VERSION_MINOR_INTERNAL - 1, 0))
#else
#define COGL_VERSION_PREVIOUS_STABLE \
(COGL_VERSION_ENCODE (COGL_VERSION_MAJOR_INTERNAL, \
COGL_VERSION_MINOR_INTERNAL - 2, 0))
#endif
#endif /* __COGL_VERSION_H__ */