From fa8167b94d13e94a6cb953e7f549a89f155f77c6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: inmarket Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 17:26:24 +1000 Subject: Big file rename to reduce problems with brain-dead IDE's that don't handle project file hierarchies well. Naming is more consistent with the new scheme. May affect some third party drivers (header file renames). --- src/gmisc/sys_options.h | 85 ------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 85 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 src/gmisc/sys_options.h (limited to 'src/gmisc/sys_options.h') diff --git a/src/gmisc/sys_options.h b/src/gmisc/sys_options.h deleted file mode 100644 index 9cdf37f6..00000000 --- a/src/gmisc/sys_options.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -/* - * This file is subject to the terms of the GFX License. If a copy of - * the license was not distributed with this file, you can obtain one at: - * - * http://ugfx.org/license.html - */ - -/** - * @file src/gmisc/sys_options.h - * @brief GMISC - Miscellaneous Routines options header file. - * - * @addtogroup GMISC - * @{ - */ - -#ifndef _GMISC_OPTIONS_H -#define _GMISC_OPTIONS_H - -/** - * @name GMISC Functionality to be included - * @{ - */ - /** - * @brief Include array operation functions - * @details Defaults to FALSE - */ - #ifndef GMISC_NEED_ARRAYOPS - #define GMISC_NEED_ARRAYOPS FALSE - #endif - /** - * @brief Include fast floating point trig functions (fsin, fcos) - * @details Defaults to FALSE - */ - #ifndef GMISC_NEED_FASTTRIG - #define GMISC_NEED_FASTTRIG FALSE - #endif - /** - * @brief Include fast fixed point trig functions (ffsin, ffcos) - * @details Defaults to FALSE - */ - #ifndef GMISC_NEED_FIXEDTRIG - #define GMISC_NEED_FIXEDTRIG FALSE - #endif - /** - * @brief Include fast inverse square root (x^-1/2) - * @details Defaults to FALSE - */ - #ifndef GMISC_NEED_INVSQRT - #define GMISC_NEED_INVSQRT FALSE - #endif -/** - * @} - * - * @name GMISC Optional Parameters - * @{ - */ - /** - * @brief Modifies the @p invsqrt() function to assume a different integer to floating point endianness. - * @note Normally the floating point format and the integer format have - * the same endianness. Unfortunately there are some strange - * processors that don't eg. some very early ARM devices. - * For those where the endianness doesn't match you can fix it by - * defining GMISC_INVSQRT_MIXED_ENDIAN. - * @note This still assumes the processor is using an ieee floating point format. - * - * If you have a software floating point that uses a non-standard - * floating point format (or very strange hardware) then define - * GMISC_INVSQRT_REAL_SLOW and it will do it the hard way. - */ - #ifndef GMISC_INVSQRT_MIXED_ENDIAN - #define GMISC_INVSQRT_MIXED_ENDIAN FALSE - #endif - /** - * @brief Modifies the @p invsqrt() function to do things the long slow way. - * @note This causes the @p invsqrt() function to work regardless of the - * processor floating point format. - * @note This makes the @p invsqrt() function very slow. - */ - #ifndef GMISC_INVSQRT_REAL_SLOW - #define GMISC_INVSQRT_REAL_SLOW FALSE - #endif -/** @} */ - -#endif /* _GMISC_OPTIONS_H */ -/** @} */ -- cgit v1.2.3