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- /* NOTE : this header has no guards and is MEANT for multiple inclusion!
- * If you are using "header protection" option with your compiler,
- * please also find #pragma which disables it and put it here, to
- * allow reentrancy of this header.
- */
- #ifndef _STLP_PROLOG_HEADER_INCLUDED
- # error STLport epilog header can not be included as long as prolog has not be included.
- #endif
- /* If the platform provides any specific epilog actions,
- * like #pragmas, do include platform-specific prolog file
- */
- #if defined (_STLP_HAS_SPECIFIC_PROLOG_EPILOG)
- # include <stl/config/_epilog.h>
- #endif
- #if !defined (_STLP_NO_POST_COMPATIBLE_SECTION)
- # include <stl/_config_compat_post.h>
- #endif
- #if defined (_STLP_USE_OWN_NAMESPACE)
- # if !defined (_STLP_DONT_REDEFINE_STD)
- /* We redefine "std" to STLPORT, so that user code may use std:: transparently
- * The STLPORT macro contains the STLport namespace name containing all the std
- * stuff.
- */
- # if defined (std)
- /*
- * Looks like the compiler native library on which STLport rely defined the std macro.
- * This might introduce major incompatibility so report the problem to the STLport
- * forum or comment the following #error at your own risk.
- */
- # error Incompatible native Std library.
- # endif /* std */
- # define std STLPORT
- # endif /* _STLP_DONT_REDEFINE_STD */
- #endif
- #undef _STLP_PROLOG_HEADER_INCLUDED /* defined in _prolog.h */
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