Backport of commit 052aff95782fefe9c63566471063e8b20836bfb8
Author: Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
Date: Wed Jan 23 00:42:51 2013 +0000
Make bits/wchar.h correct for all architectures (bug 15036).
2013-01-23 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
[BZ #15036]
* bits/wchar.h (__WCHAR_MAX): Define based on __WCHAR_MAX__, or
based on [L'\0' - 1 > 0] if [!__WCHAR_MAX__].
(__WCHAR_MIN): Likewise, using __WCHAR_MIN__.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86/bits/wchar.h: Remove.
diff -ruNp glibc-2.17-c758a686/bits/wchar.h glibc-2.17-c758a686/bits/wchar.h
--- glibc-2.17-c758a686/bits/wchar.h 2012-12-24 22:02:13.000000000 -0500
+++ glibc-2.17-c758a686/bits/wchar.h 2014-03-27 14:53:45.940914030 -0400
@@ -19,7 +19,31 @@
#ifndef _BITS_WCHAR_H
#define _BITS_WCHAR_H 1
-#define __WCHAR_MIN (-2147483647 - 1)
-#define __WCHAR_MAX (2147483647)
+/* The fallback definitions, for when __WCHAR_MAX__ or __WCHAR_MIN__
+ are not defined, give the right value and type as long as both int
+ and wchar_t are 32-bit types. Adding L'\0' to a constant value
+ ensures that the type is correct; it is necessary to use (L'\0' +
+ 0) rather than just L'\0' so that the type in C++ is the promoted
+ version of wchar_t rather than the distinct wchar_t type itself.
+ Because wchar_t in preprocessor #if expressions is treated as
+ intmax_t or uintmax_t, the expression (L'\0' - 1) would have the
+ wrong value for WCHAR_MAX in such expressions and so cannot be used
+ to define __WCHAR_MAX in the unsigned case. */
+
+#ifdef __WCHAR_MAX__
+# define __WCHAR_MAX __WCHAR_MAX__
+#elif L'\0' - 1 > 0
+# define __WCHAR_MAX (0xffffffffu + L'\0')
+#else
+# define __WCHAR_MAX (0x7fffffff + L'\0')
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __WCHAR_MIN__
+# define __WCHAR_MIN __WCHAR_MIN__
+#elif L'\0' - 1 > 0
+# define __WCHAR_MIN (L'\0' + 0)
+#else
+# define __WCHAR_MIN (-__WCHAR_MAX - 1)
+#endif
#endif /* bits/wchar.h */