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#ifndef _NTINTSAFE_H_INCLUDED_
#if WINAPI_FAMILY_PARTITION(WINAPI_PARTITION_APP | WINAPI_PARTITION_SYSTEM | WINAPI_PARTITION_GAMES)
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// signed operations
//
// Strongly consider using unsigned numbers.
//
// Signed numbers are often used where unsigned numbers should be used.
// For example file sizes and array indices should always be unsigned.
// (File sizes should be 64bit integers; array indices should be size_t.)
// Subtracting a larger positive signed number from a smaller positive
// signed number with RtlIntSub will succeed, producing a negative number,
// that then must not be used as an array index (but can occasionally be
// used as a pointer index.) Similarly for adding a larger magnitude
// negative number to a smaller magnitude positive number.
//
// intsafe.h does not protect you from such errors. It tells you if your
// integer operations overflowed, not if you are doing the right thing
// with your non-overflowed integers.
//
// Likewise you can overflow a buffer with a non-overflowed unsigned index.
//
#if defined(ENABLE_INTSAFE_SIGNED_FUNCTIONS)
//
// INT_PTR multiplication
//
#ifdef _WIN64

#define RtlIntPtrMult   RtlLongLongMult

#endif
#endif
#endif
#endif

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#ifndef _NTINTSAFE_H_INCLUDED_
#if WINAPI_FAMILY_PARTITION(WINAPI_PARTITION_APP | WINAPI_PARTITION_SYSTEM | WINAPI_PARTITION_GAMES)
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// signed operations
//
// Strongly consider using unsigned numbers.
//
// Signed numbers are often used where unsigned numbers should be used.
// For example file sizes and array indices should always be unsigned.
// (File sizes should be 64bit integers; array indices should be size_t.)
// Subtracting a larger positive signed number from a smaller positive
// signed number with RtlIntSub will succeed, producing a negative number,
// that then must not be used as an array index (but can occasionally be
// used as a pointer index.) Similarly for adding a larger magnitude
// negative number to a smaller magnitude positive number.
//
// intsafe.h does not protect you from such errors. It tells you if your
// integer operations overflowed, not if you are doing the right thing
// with your non-overflowed integers.
//
// Likewise you can overflow a buffer with a non-overflowed unsigned index.
//
#if defined(ENABLE_INTSAFE_SIGNED_FUNCTIONS)
//
// INT_PTR multiplication
//
#ifdef _WIN64
// ...
#else

_Must_inspect_result_
__inline
NTSTATUS
RtlIntPtrMult(
    _In_ INT_PTR iMultiplicand,
    _In_ INT_PTR iMultiplier,
    _Out_ _Deref_out_range_(==, iMultiplicand * iMultiplier) INT_PTR* piResult
    )
{
    C_ASSERT(sizeof(LONGLONG) > sizeof(INT_PTR));
    return RtlLongLongToIntPtr(((LONGLONG)iMultiplicand) * ((LONGLONG)iMultiplier), piResult);
}

#endif
#endif
#endif
#endif

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