#ifndef CLIQUERCONF_H #define CLIQUERCONF_H /* * setelement is the basic memory type used in sets. It is often fastest * to be as large as can fit into the CPU registers. * * ELEMENTSIZE is the size of one setelement, measured in bits. It must * be either 16, 32 or 64 (otherwise additional changes must be made to * the source). * * The default is to use "unsigned long int" and attempt to guess the * size using , which should work pretty well. Check functioning * with "make test". */ /* typedef unsigned long int setelement; */ /* #define ELEMENTSIZE 64 */ /* * INLINE is a command prepended to function declarations to instruct the * compiler to inline the function. If inlining is not desired, define blank. * * The default is to use "inline", which is recognized by most compilers. */ /* #define INLINE */ /* #define INLINE __inline__ */ #if __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L #define INLINE inline #else #if defined(_MSC_VER) #define INLINE __inline #elif defined(__GNUC__) #define INLINE __inline__ #else #define INLINE #endif #endif /* * Set handling functions are defined as static functions in set.h for * performance reasons. This may cause unnecessary warnings from the * compiler. Some compilers (such as GCC) have the possibility to turn * off the warnings on a per-function basis using a flag prepended to * the function declaration. * * The default is to use the correct attribute when compiling with GCC, * or no flag otherwise. */ /* #define UNUSED_FUNCTION __attribute__((unused)) */ /* #define UNUSED_FUNCTION */ /* * Uncommenting the following will disable all assertions (checks that * function arguments and other variables are correct). This is highly * discouraged, as it allows bugs to go unnoticed easier. The assertions * are set so that they do not slow down programs notably. */ /* #define ASSERT(x) */ #endif /* !CLIQUERCONF_H */