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//! This library contains OS-specific bindings to the C `ittapi` library.
#![allow(non_snake_case, non_camel_case_types, non_upper_case_globals)]
#![allow(unused)]
#![deny(clippy::all)]
#![warn(clippy::pedantic)]
#![warn(clippy::cargo)]
#![allow(clippy::unreadable_literal)]
// The ITT bindings are OS-specific: they contain OS-specific constants (e.g. `ITT_OS` and
// `ITT_PLATFORM`) and some of the Windows structure sizes are different. Because of this, we
// generate bindings separately for each OS. TODO handle unsupported OSes gracefully here.
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
include!("linux/ittnotify_bindings.rs");
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
include!("macos/ittnotify_bindings.rs");
#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
include!("windows/ittnotify_bindings.rs");
#[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")]
include!("freebsd/ittnotify_bindings.rs");
#[cfg(target_os = "openbsd")]
include!("openbsd/ittnotify_bindings.rs");
// The JIT profiling bindings are almost OS-agnostic, but slight differences with `c_uint` vs
// `c_int`, e.g., force us to use separate bindings.
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
include!("linux/jitprofiling_bindings.rs");
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
include!("macos/jitprofiling_bindings.rs");
#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
include!("windows/jitprofiling_bindings.rs");
#[cfg(target_os = "freebsd")]
include!("freebsd/jitprofiling_bindings.rs");
#[cfg(target_os = "openbsd")]
include!("openbsd/jitprofiling_bindings.rs");
// #[link(name = "ittnotify", kind = "static")]
// extern "C" {
// #[link_name = "__itt_domain_create_init_3_0"]
// pub fn __itt_domain_create_init_3_0(name: *const std::os::raw::c_char) -> *mut __itt_domain;
// // #[link_name = "__itt_domain_create_init_3_0"]
// // pub fn __itt_domain_create(name: *const std::os::raw::c_char) -> *mut __itt_domain;
// }