/* Until 2.19 the __CC65__ macro was defined as (VER_MAJOR * 0x100) + (VER_MINOR * 0x10), * which caused it to contain broken values in compiler releases 2.16 to 2.19. The * macro was fixed some time after 2.19 to (VER_MAJOR * 0x100) + VER_MINOR. * * The following strategy can be used to still compare for less or greater versions, * should this really be necessary or wanted - it is not recommended afterall. */ #include #include #if ((__CC65__ & 0xff00) > 3) || ((__CC65__ & 0x000f) > 0) /* compiler version is 2.19-git or higher */ # define VER_MAJOR ((__CC65__ >> 8) & 0xff) # define VER_MINOR (__CC65__ & 0xff) #elif ((__CC65__ & 0xff00) == 3) /* broken values in version 2.16 - 2.19-git before the bug was fixed */ # define VER_MAJOR 2 # define VER_MINOR (((__CC65__ >> 4) & 0x0f) + 16) #else /* values before 2.16 */ # define VER_MAJOR ((__CC65__ >> 8) & 0xff) # define VER_MINOR ((__CC65__ >> 4) & 0x0f) #endif /* define a new value that will work for comparing all versions */ #define VERSION ((VER_MAJOR << 8) + VER_MINOR) int main(void) { printf("__CC65__ defined as %04x\n", __CC65__); printf("compiler version is %u.%u\n", VER_MAJOR, VER_MINOR); if (__CC65__ == VERSION) { printf("__CC65__ is defined correctly as (VER_MAJOR * 0x100) + VER_MINOR\n"); return EXIT_SUCCESS; } printf("__CC65__ is incorrectly defined as (VER_MAJOR * 0x100) + (VER_MINOR * 0x10)\n"); return EXIT_FAILURE; }