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/*
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| CHStone : a suite of benchmark programs for C-based High-Level Synthesis |
| ======================================================================== |
| |
| * Collected and Modified : Y. Hara, H. Tomiyama, S. Honda, |
| H. Takada and K. Ishii |
| Nagoya University, Japan |
| |
| * Remark : |
| 1. This source code is modified to unify the formats of the benchmark |
| programs in CHStone. |
| 2. Test vectors are added for CHStone. |
| 3. If "main_result" is 0 at the end of the program, the program is |
| correctly executed. |
| 4. Please follow the copyright of each benchmark program. |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
*/
/* config.h, configuration defines */
/* Copyright (C) 1996, MPEG Software Simulation Group. All Rights Reserved. */
/*
* Disclaimer of Warranty
*
* These software programs are available to the user without any license fee or
* royalty on an "as is" basis. The MPEG Software Simulation Group disclaims
* any and all warranties, whether express, implied, or statuary, including any
* implied warranties or merchantability or of fitness for a particular
* purpose. In no event shall the copyright-holder be liable for any
* incidental, punitive, or consequential damages of any kind whatsoever
* arising from the use of these programs.
*
* This disclaimer of warranty extends to the user of these programs and user's
* customers, employees, agents, transferees, successors, and assigns.
*
* The MPEG Software Simulation Group does not represent or warrant that the
* programs furnished hereunder are free of infringement of any third-party
* patents.
*
* Commercial implementations of MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video, including shareware,
* are subject to royalty fees to patent holders. Many of these patents are
* general enough such that they are unavoidable regardless of implementation
* design.
*
*/
/* define NON_ANSI_COMPILER for compilers without function prototyping */
/* #define NON_ANSI_COMPILER */
#define _ANSI_ARGS_(x) x
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