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Current Path : C:/opt/msys64/usr/include/cygwin/ |
Current File : C:/opt/msys64/usr/include/cygwin/limits.h |
/* cygwin/limits.h This file is part of Cygwin. This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the Cygwin license. Please consult the file "CYGWIN_LICENSE" for details. */ #ifndef _CYGWIN_LIMITS_H__ #define _CYGWIN_LIMITS_H__ #define __AIO_LISTIO_MAX 32 #define __AIO_MAX 8 #define __AIO_PRIO_DELTA_MAX 0 /* 32000 is the safe value used for Windows processes when called from Cygwin processes. */ #define __ARG_MAX 32000 #define __ATEXIT_MAX 32 #define __CHILD_MAX 256 #define __DELAYTIMER_MAX __INT_MAX__ #define __HOST_NAME_MAX 255 #define __IOV_MAX 1024 #define __LOGIN_NAME_MAX 256 /* equal to UNLEN defined in w32api/lmcons.h */ #define __MQ_OPEN_MAX 256 #define __MQ_PRIO_MAX INT_MAX #define __OPEN_MAX 3200 /* value of the old OPEN_MAX_MAX */ #define __PAGESIZE 65536 #define __PTHREAD_DESTRUCTOR_ITERATIONS 4 /* Tls has 1088 items - and we don't want to use them all :] */ #define __PTHREAD_KEYS_MAX 1024 /* Actually the minimum stack size is somewhat of a split personality. The size parameter in a CreateThread call is the size of the initially commited stack size, which can be specified as low as 4K. However, the default *reserved* stack size is 1 Meg, unless the .def file specifies another STACKSIZE value. And even if you specify a stack size below 64K, the allocation granularity is in the way. You can never squeeze multiple threads in the same allocation granularity slot. Oh well. */ #define __PTHREAD_STACK_MIN 65536 #define __RTSIG_MAX 33 #define __SEM_VALUE_MAX 1147483648 #define __SIGQUEUE_MAX 32 #define __STREAM_MAX 20 #define __SYMLOOP_MAX 10 #define __TIMER_MAX 32 #define __TTY_NAME_MAX 32 #define __FILESIZEBITS 64 #define __LINK_MAX 1024 #define __MAX_CANON 255 #define __MAX_INPUT 255 #define __NAME_MAX 255 /* Keep in sync with __PATHNAME_MAX__ in cygwin/config.h */ #define __PATH_MAX 4096 #define __PIPE_BUF 4096 #endif /* _CYGWIN_LIMITS_H__ */