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/*=============================================================================
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Boost.Wave: A Standard compliant C++ preprocessor library
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Global application configuration
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http://www.boost.org/
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Copyright (c) 2001-2011 Hartmut Kaiser. Distributed under the Boost
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Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file
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LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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=============================================================================*/
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#if !defined(WAVE_CONFIG_HPP_F143F90A_A63F_4B27_AC41_9CA4F14F538D_INCLUDED)
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#define WAVE_CONFIG_HPP_F143F90A_A63F_4B27_AC41_9CA4F14F538D_INCLUDED
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#include <boost/config.hpp>
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#include <boost/detail/workaround.hpp>
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#include <boost/version.hpp>
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#include <boost/spirit/include/classic_version.hpp>
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#include <boost/wave/wave_version.hpp>
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Define the maximal include nesting depth allowed. If this value isn't
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// defined it defaults to 1024
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//
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// To define a new initial include nesting define the following constant
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// before including this file.
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//
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_MAX_INCLUDE_LEVEL_DEPTH)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_MAX_INCLUDE_LEVEL_DEPTH 1024
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Decide, whether to support variadics and placemarkers
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//
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// To implement support variadics and placemarkers define the following to
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// something not equal to zero.
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//
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_VARIADICS_PLACEMARKERS)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_VARIADICS_PLACEMARKERS 1
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Decide, whether to implement a #warning directive as an extension to the
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// C++ Standard (same as #error, but emits a warning, not an error)
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//
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// To disable the implementation of #warning directives, define the following
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// constant as zero before including this file.
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//
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_WARNING_DIRECTIVE)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_WARNING_DIRECTIVE 1
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Decide, whether to implement #pragma once
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//
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// To disable the implementation of #pragma once, define the following
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// constant as zero before including this file.
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//
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_PRAGMA_ONCE)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_PRAGMA_ONCE 1
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Decide, whether to implement #pragma message("")
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//
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// To disable the implementation of #pragma message(""), define the following
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// constant as zero before including this file.
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//
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_PRAGMA_MESSAGE)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_PRAGMA_MESSAGE 1
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Decide, whether to implement #include_next
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// Please note, that this is an extension to the C++ Standard.
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//
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// To disable the implementation of #include_next, define the following
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// constant as zero before including this file.
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//
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_INCLUDE_NEXT)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_INCLUDE_NEXT 1
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Decide, whether to support C++0x
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//
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// To implement C++0x keywords and preprocessor semantics define the following
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// to something not equal to zero.
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//
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_CPP0X)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_CPP0X 1
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#undef BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_VARIADICS_PLACEMARKERS
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#define BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_VARIADICS_PLACEMARKERS 1
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Undefine the following, to enable some MS specific language extensions:
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// __int8, __int16, __int32, __int64, __based, __declspec, __cdecl,
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// __fastcall, __stdcall, __try, __except, __finally, __leave, __inline,
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// __asm, #region, #endregion
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//
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// Note: By default this is enabled for Windows based systems, otherwise it's
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// disabled.
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_MS_EXTENSIONS)
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#if defined(BOOST_WINDOWS)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_MS_EXTENSIONS 1
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#else
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#define BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_MS_EXTENSIONS 0
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#endif
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Allow the message body of the #error and #warning directives to be
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// preprocessed before the diagnostic is issued.
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//
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// To disable preprocessing of the body of #error and #warning directives,
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// define the following constant as zero before including this file.
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//
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_PREPROCESS_ERROR_MESSAGE_BODY)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_PREPROCESS_ERROR_MESSAGE_BODY 1
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Allow the #pragma directives to be returned to the caller (optionally after
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// preprocessing the body)
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//
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// To disable the library to emit unknown #pragma directives, define the
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// following constant as zero before including this file.
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//
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_EMIT_PRAGMA_DIRECTIVES)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_EMIT_PRAGMA_DIRECTIVES 1
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Allow the body of a #pragma directive to be preprocessed before the
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// directive is returned to the caller.
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//
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// To disable the preprocessing of the body of #pragma directives, define the
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// following constant as zero before including this file.
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//
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_PREPROCESS_PRAGMA_BODY)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_PREPROCESS_PRAGMA_BODY 1
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Allow to define macros with the command line syntax (-DMACRO(x)=definition)
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//
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// To disable the possibility to define macros based on the command line
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// syntax, define the following constant as zero before including this file.
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//
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_ENABLE_COMMANDLINE_MACROS)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_ENABLE_COMMANDLINE_MACROS 1
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Define the pragma keyword to be used by the library to recognize its own
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// pragma's. If nothing else is defined, then 'wave' will be used as the
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// default keyword, i.e. the library recognizes all
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//
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// #pragma wave option [(argument)]
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//
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// and dispatches the handling to the interpret_pragma() preprocessing hook
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// function (see file: preprocessing_hooks.hpp). The arguments part of the
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// pragma is optional.
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// The BOOST_WAVE_PRAGMA_KEYWORD constant needs to be defined to
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// resolve as a string literal value.
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_PRAGMA_KEYWORD)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_PRAGMA_KEYWORD "wave"
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Configure Wave thread support, Boost.Spirit and Boost.Pool are configured
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// based on these settings automatically
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//
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// If BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_THREADING is not defined, Wave will use the global
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// Boost build settings (BOOST_HAS_THREADS), if it is defined its value
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// defines, whether threading will be enabled or not (should be set to '0'
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// or '1').
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_THREADING)
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#if defined(BOOST_HAS_THREADS)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_THREADING 1
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#else
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#define BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_THREADING 0
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#endif
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#endif
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#if BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_THREADING != 0
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#define BOOST_SPIRIT_THREADSAFE 1
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#define PHOENIX_THREADSAFE 1
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#else
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// disable thread support in Boost.Pool
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#define BOOST_NO_MT 1
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Define the string type to be used to store the token values and the file
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// names inside a file_position template class
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//
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_STRINGTYPE)
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// VC7 isn't able to compile the flex_string class, fall back to std::string
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// CW up to 8.3 chokes as well *sigh*
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// Tru64/CXX has linker problems when using flex_string
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#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(BOOST_MSVC, <= 1300) || \
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BOOST_WORKAROUND(__MWERKS__, < 0x3200) || \
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(defined(__DECCXX) && defined(__alpha)) || \
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defined(BOOST_WAVE_STRINGTYPE_USE_STDSTRING)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_STRINGTYPE std::string
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_STRINGTYPE_USE_STDSTRING)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_STRINGTYPE_USE_STDSTRING 1
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#endif
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#else
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// use the following, if you have a fast std::allocator<char>
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#define BOOST_WAVE_STRINGTYPE boost::wave::util::flex_string< \
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char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char>, \
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boost::wave::util::CowString< \
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boost::wave::util::AllocatorStringStorage<char> \
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> \
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> \
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/**/
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// This include is needed for the flex_string class used in the
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// BOOST_WAVE_STRINGTYPE above.
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#include <boost/wave/util/flex_string.hpp>
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#endif // BOOST_WORKAROUND(_MSC_VER, <= 1300) et.al.
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#endif // !defined(BOOST_WAVE_STRINGTYPE)
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// The following definition forces the Spirit tree code to use list's instead
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// of vectors, which may be more efficient on some platforms
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// #define BOOST_SPIRIT_USE_LIST_FOR_TREES
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// The following definition forces the Spirit tree code to use boost pool
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// allocators instead of the std::allocator for the vector/list's.
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// #define BOOST_SPIRIT_USE_BOOST_ALLOCATOR_FOR_TREES
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Uncomment the following, if you need debug output, the
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// BOOST_SPIRIT_DEBUG_FLAGS_CPP constants below help to fine control the
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// amount of the generated debug output.
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//#define BOOST_SPIRIT_DEBUG
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Debug flags for the Wave library, possible flags specified below.
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//
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// Note: These flags take effect only if the BOOST_SPIRIT_DEBUG constant
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// above is defined as well.
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#define BOOST_SPIRIT_DEBUG_FLAGS_CPP_GRAMMAR 0x0001
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#define BOOST_SPIRIT_DEBUG_FLAGS_TIME_CONVERSION 0x0002
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#define BOOST_SPIRIT_DEBUG_FLAGS_CPP_EXPR_GRAMMAR 0x0004
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#define BOOST_SPIRIT_DEBUG_FLAGS_INTLIT_GRAMMAR 0x0008
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#define BOOST_SPIRIT_DEBUG_FLAGS_CHLIT_GRAMMAR 0x0010
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#define BOOST_SPIRIT_DEBUG_FLAGS_DEFINED_GRAMMAR 0x0020
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#define BOOST_SPIRIT_DEBUG_FLAGS_PREDEF_MACROS_GRAMMAR 0x0040
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#if !defined(BOOST_SPIRIT_DEBUG_FLAGS_CPP)
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#define BOOST_SPIRIT_DEBUG_FLAGS_CPP 0 // default is no debugging
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//
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// For all recognized preprocessor statements the output parse trees
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// formatted as xml are printed. The formatted parse trees are streamed to the
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// std::ostream defined by the WAVE_DUMP_PARSE_TREE_OUT constant.
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//
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// To enable the output of these parse trees, define the following constant
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// as zero something not equal to zero before including this file.
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//
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_DUMP_PARSE_TREE)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_DUMP_PARSE_TREE 0
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#endif
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#if BOOST_WAVE_DUMP_PARSE_TREE != 0 && !defined(BOOST_WAVE_DUMP_PARSE_TREE_OUT)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_DUMP_PARSE_TREE_OUT std::cerr
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//
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// For all #if and #elif directives the preprocessed expressions are printed.
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// These expressions are streamed to the std::ostream defined by the
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// BOOST_WAVE_DUMP_CONDITIONAL_EXPRESSIONS_OUT constant.
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//
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// To enable the output of the preprocessed expressions, define the following
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// constant as something not equal to zero before including this file.
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//
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_DUMP_CONDITIONAL_EXPRESSIONS)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_DUMP_CONDITIONAL_EXPRESSIONS 0
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#endif
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#if BOOST_WAVE_DUMP_CONDITIONAL_EXPRESSIONS != 0 && \
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!defined(BOOST_WAVE_DUMP_CONDITIONAL_EXPRESSIONS_OUT)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_DUMP_CONDITIONAL_EXPRESSIONS_OUT std::cerr
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Decide, whether to use the separate compilation model for the instantiation
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// of the C++ lexer objects.
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//
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// If this is defined, you should explicitly instantiate the C++ lexer
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// template with the correct parameters in a separate compilation unit of
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// your program (see the file instantiate_re2c_lexer.cpp).
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//
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// To use the lexer inclusion model, define the following constant as
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// something not equal to zero before including this file.
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//
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_SEPARATE_LEXER_INSTANTIATION)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_SEPARATE_LEXER_INSTANTIATION 1
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Decide, whether to use the separate compilation model for the instantiation
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// of the grammar objects.
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//
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// If this is defined, you should explicitly instantiate the grammar
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// templates with the correct parameters in a separate compilation unit of
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// your program (see the files instantiate_cpp_grammar.cpp et.al.).
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//
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// To use the grammar inclusion model, define the following constant as
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// something not equal to zero before including this file.
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//
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_SEPARATE_GRAMMAR_INSTANTIATION)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_SEPARATE_GRAMMAR_INSTANTIATION 1
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Decide whether to use a strict C++ lexer.
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//
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// If this is defined to something != 0, then the C++ lexers recognize the
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// strict C99/C++ basic source character set. If it is not defined or defined
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// to zero, the C++ lexers recognize the '$' character as part of identifiers.
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//
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// The default is to recognize the '$' character as part of identifiers.
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//
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_USE_STRICT_LEXER)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_USE_STRICT_LEXER 0
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Decide, whether the serialization of the wave::context class should be
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// supported
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//
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// If this is defined to something not equal to zero the generated code will
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// expose routines allowing to store and reload the internal state of the
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// wave::context object.
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//
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// To enable the availability of the serialization functionality, define the
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// following constant as something not equal to zero before including this file.
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//
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_SERIALIZATION)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_SERIALIZATION 0
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Decide, whether the import keyword is recognized as such
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//
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// If this is defined to something not equal to zero the Wave will recognize
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// import as a keyword (T_IMPORT token id)
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//
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_IMPORT_KEYWORD)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_IMPORT_KEYWORD 0
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Decide, whether to support long long integers in the preprocessor.
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//
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// The C++ standard requires the preprocessor to use one of the following
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// types for integer literals: long or unsigned long depending on an optional
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// suffix ('u', 'l', 'ul', or 'lu')
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//
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// Sometimes it's required to preprocess integer literals bigger than that
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// (i.e. long long or unsigned long long). In this case you need to define the
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// BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_LONGLONG_INTEGER_LITERALS to something not equal to zero.
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//
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// This pp constant is effective only, if your target platform supports
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// long long integers (BOOST_HAS_LONG_LONG is defined).
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//
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// Please note, that this setting doesn't relate to the Wave support option
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// support_option_long_long, which enables the recognition of 'll' suffixes
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// only.
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//
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// Defining this pp constant enables the recognition of long long integers
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// even if these do not have the 'll' suffix.
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//
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_LONGLONG_INTEGER_LITERALS)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_LONGLONG_INTEGER_LITERALS 0
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#endif
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namespace boost { namespace wave
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{
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#if defined(BOOST_HAS_LONG_LONG) && \
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BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_LONGLONG_INTEGER_LITERALS != 0
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typedef boost::long_long_type int_literal_type;
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typedef boost::ulong_long_type uint_literal_type;
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#else
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typedef long int_literal_type;
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typedef unsigned long uint_literal_type;
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#endif
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}}
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// On some platforms Wave will not be able to properly detect whether wchar_t
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// is representing a signed or unsigned integral data type. Use the
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// configuration constants below to force wchar_t being signed or unsigned, as
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// appropriate.
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//
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// The default is to use std::numeric_limits<wchar_t>::is_signed.
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#define BOOST_WAVE_WCHAR_T_AUTOSELECT 1
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#define BOOST_WAVE_WCHAR_T_FORCE_SIGNED 2
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#define BOOST_WAVE_WCHAR_T_FORCE_UNSIGNED 3
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_WCHAR_T_SIGNEDNESS)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_WCHAR_T_SIGNEDNESS BOOST_WAVE_WCHAR_T_AUTOSELECT
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Wave needs at least 4 parameters for phoenix actors
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#if !defined(PHOENIX_LIMIT)
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#define PHOENIX_LIMIT 6
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#endif
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#if PHOENIX_LIMIT < 6
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// boost/home/classic/spirit/classic_attribute.hpp sets PHOENIX_LIMIT to 3!
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#error "Boost.Wave: the constant PHOENIX_LIMIT must be at least defined to 6" \
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" to compile the library."
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Set up dll import/export options
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#if (defined(BOOST_WAVE_DYN_LINK) || defined(BOOST_ALL_DYN_LINK)) && \
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!defined(BOOST_WAVE_STATIC_LINK)
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#if defined(BOOST_WAVE_SOURCE)
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#define BOOST_WAVE_DECL BOOST_SYMBOL_EXPORT
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#define BOOST_WAVE_BUILD_DLL
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#else
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#define BOOST_WAVE_DECL BOOST_SYMBOL_IMPORT
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#endif
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#endif // building a shared library
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#ifndef BOOST_WAVE_DECL
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#define BOOST_WAVE_DECL
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#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Auto library naming
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#if BOOST_VERSION >= 103100
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// auto link features work beginning from Boost V1.31.0
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#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_SOURCE) && !defined(BOOST_ALL_NO_LIB) && \
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!defined(BOOST_WAVE_NO_LIB)
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#define BOOST_LIB_NAME boost_wave
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// tell the auto-link code to select a dll when required:
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#if defined(BOOST_ALL_DYN_LINK) || defined(BOOST_WAVE_DYN_LINK)
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#define BOOST_DYN_LINK
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#endif
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#include <boost/config/auto_link.hpp>
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#endif // auto-linking disabled
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#endif // BOOST_VERSION
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Compatibility macros
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// (ensure interface compatibility to older Wave versions)
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// The preprocessing hook signatures changed after the Boost V1.34.0 release
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//
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// To use the preprocessing hook signatures as released with Boost V1.34.0
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||||
// you need to define the BOOST_WAVE_USE_DEPRECIATED_PREPROCESSING_HOOKS
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||||
// constant to something not equal zero.
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||||
//
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||||
// To force using the new interface define this constant to zero.
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//
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||||
#if !defined(BOOST_WAVE_USE_DEPRECIATED_PREPROCESSING_HOOKS)
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||||
#if BOOST_VERSION < 103500 // before Boost V1.35.0
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||||
#define BOOST_WAVE_USE_DEPRECIATED_PREPROCESSING_HOOKS 1
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||||
#else
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||||
#define BOOST_WAVE_USE_DEPRECIATED_PREPROCESSING_HOOKS 0
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||||
#endif
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
#endif // !defined(WAVE_CONFIG_HPP_F143F90A_A63F_4B27_AC41_9CA4F14F538D_INCLUDED)
|
||||
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