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- /*
- * This file defines site configuration.
- */
- /*
- * _STLP_NO_THREADS: if defined, STLport don't use any
- * multithreading support. Synonym is _NOTHREADS
- */
- #define _NOTHREADS
- #define _STLP_NO_THREADS
- /* _PTHREADS: if defined, use POSIX threads for multithreading support. */
- /*
- #define _PTHREADS
- */
- /* compatibility section
- */
- #if (defined (_STLP_NOTHREADS) || defined (_STLP_NO_THREADS) || defined (NOTHREADS))
- # if !defined (_NOTHREADS)
- # define _NOTHREADS
- # endif
- # if !defined (_STLP_NO_THREADS)
- # define _STLP_NO_THREADS
- # endif
- #endif
- #if !defined(_STLP_USE_DYNAMIC_LIB) && !defined(_STLP_USE_STATIC_LIB)
- /*
- * Turn _STLP_USE_DYNAMIC_LIB to enforce use of .dll version of STLport library.
- * NOTE: please do that only if you know what you are doing!
- * Changing default will require you to change makefiles in "build" accordingly
- * and to rebuild STLPort library!
- * On UNIX, this has no effect, see build/lib/README for make tags.
- * See STLport configuration file (build/lib/configure.bat) for help in building
- * the require library versions.
- */
- /*
- #define _STLP_USE_DYNAMIC_LIB
- */
- /*
- * Turn _STLP_USE_STATIC_LIB to enforce use of static version of STLport library.
- * NOTE: please do that only if you know what you are doing!
- * Changing default will require you to change makefile in "build" accordingly
- * and to rebuild STLPort library!
- * On UNIX, this has no effect, see build/lib/README for make tags.
- * See STLport configuration file (build/lib/configure.bat) for help in building
- * the require library versions.
- */
- /*
- #define _STLP_USE_STATIC_LIB
- */
- #endif
- /*
- * Edit relative path below (or put full path) to get native
- * compiler vendor's headers included. Default is "../include"
- * for _STLP_NATIVE_INCLUDE_PATH, default for other macros is
- * _STLP_NATIVE_INCLUDE_PATH.
- * Hint: never install STLport in the directory that ends with "include"
- */
- /*
- #undef _STLP_NATIVE_INCLUDE_PATH
- #define _STLP_NATIVE_INCLUDE_PATH ../include
- */
- /* same for C library headers like <cstring> */
- /*
- #undef _STLP_NATIVE_CPP_C_INCLUDE_PATH
- #define _STLP_NATIVE_CPP_C_INCLUDE_PATH _STLP_NATIVE_INCLUDE_PATH
- */
- /* same for C headers like <string.h> */
- /*
- #undef _STLP_NATIVE_C_INCLUDE_PATH
- #define _STLP_NATIVE_C_INCLUDE_PATH _STLP_NATIVE_INCLUDE_PATH
- */
- /* Some compilers locate basic C++ runtime support headers (<new>, <typeinfo>, <exception>) in separate directory */
- /*
- #undef _STLP_NATIVE_CPP_RUNTIME_INCLUDE_PATH
- #define _STLP_NATIVE_CPP_RUNTIME_INCLUDE_PATH _STLP_NATIVE_INCLUDE_PATH
- */
- /*
- * If namespases available, STLport use own namespace (and masquerade
- * it as std). Disable own namespace may cause undefined behaviour.
- */
- /*
- #define _STLP_NO_OWN_NAMESPACE 1
- */
- /*
- * Uncomment _STLP_LEAKS_PEDANTIC to force deallocation of ALL allocated
- * memory chunks. Normally not required. But if you worry about quazi-leaks
- * (may be reported by some leaks detection tools), use
- * _STLP_LEAKS_PEDANTIC. It should be used with _STLP_USE_NEWALLOC or
- * _STLP_USE_MALLOC (see below), the default node_alloc allocator also clean
- * its internal memory pool but only if STLport is used as a dynamic library
- * under Win32 (using MSVC like compilers).
- */
- /*
- #define _STLP_LEAKS_PEDANTIC 1
- */
- /*
- * Uncomment _STLP_USE_NEWALLOC to force allocator<T> to use plain "new"
- * instead of STLport optimized node allocator engine.
- */
- #define _STLP_USE_NEWALLOC 1
- /*
- * Uncomment _STLP_USE_MALLOC to force allocator<T> to use plain "malloc"
- * instead of STLport optimized node allocator engine.
- *
- * This is default allocator for glibc 2.3.x and later, if not mentioned other
- */
- /*
- #define _STLP_USE_MALLOC 1
- */
- /*
- * Uncomment _STLP_USE_PERTHREAD_ALLOC to force allocator<T> to use
- * a specific implementation targetting the massively multi-threaded
- * environment. The implementation is based on the POSIX pthread
- * interface.
- */
- /*
- #define _STLP_USE_PERTHREAD_ALLOC 1
- */
- /*
- * Uncomment _STLP_USE_NODE_ALLOC if you want to force allocator<T> to use
- * "node_alloc" allocator (this is default allocator for STLport, if not
- * used other above, except glibc 2.3.x and later, where default is
- * "malloc", due to better results)
- */
- /*
- #define _STLP_USE_NODE_ALLOC 1
- */
- /*
- * Set _STLP_DEBUG_ALLOC to use allocators that perform memory debugging,
- * such as padding/checking for memory consistency
- */
- /*
- #define _STLP_DEBUG_ALLOC 1
- */
- /*
- * For compiler not supporting partial template specialization or ordering of
- * template functions STLport implement a workaround based on inheritance
- * detection. This inheritance can introduce trouble in client code when
- * a user class derived a STL container (which is not advised as STL containers
- * do not have virtual destructors). To disable this workaround turn this macro on:
- */
- /*
- #define _STLP_DONT_USE_PARTIAL_SPEC_WRKD 1
- */
- /*
- * Uncomment this to force all debug diagnostic to be directed through a
- * user-defined global function:
- * void __stl_debug_message(const char * format_str, ...)
- * instead of predefined STLport routine.
- * This allows you to take control of debug message output.
- * Default routine calls fprintf(stderr,...)
- * Note : If you set this macro, you must supply __stl_debug_message
- * function definition somewhere.
- */
- /*
- #define _STLP_DEBUG_MESSAGE 1
- */
- /*
- * Uncomment this to force all failed assertions to be executed through
- * user-defined global function:
- * void __stl_debug_terminate(void). This allows
- * you to take control of assertion behaviour for debugging purposes.
- * Default routine calls _STLP_ABORT().
- * Note : If you set this macro, you must supply __stl_debug_terminate
- * function definition somewhere.
- */
- /*
- #define _STLP_DEBUG_TERMINATE 1
- */
- /*
- * Uncomment that to disable exception handling code
- */
- //#define _STLP_DONT_USE_EXCEPTIONS 1
- /*
- * _STLP_NO_NAMESPACES: if defined, don't put the library in namespace
- * stlport:: or std::, even if the compiler supports namespaces
- */
- /*
- #define _STLP_NO_NAMESPACES 1
- */
- /*==========================================================
- * Compatibility section
- *==========================================================*/
- /*
- * Use abbreviated class names for linker benefit (don't affect interface).
- * This option is obsolete, but should work in this release.
- *
- */
- /*
- #define _STLP_USE_ABBREVS
- */
- /*
- * This definition precludes STLport reverse_iterator to be compatible with
- * other parts of MSVC library. (With partial specialization, it just
- * has no effect).
- * Use it _ONLY_ if you use SGI-style reverse_iterator<> template explicitly
- */
- /*
- #define _STLP_NO_MSVC50_COMPATIBILITY 1
- */
- /*
- * Use obsolete overloaded template functions iterator_category(), value_type(), distance_type()
- * for querying iterator properties. Please note those names are non-standard and are not guaranteed
- * to be used by every implementation. However, this setting is on by default when partial specialization
- * is not implemented in the compiler and cannot be simulated (only if _STLP_NO_ANACHRONISMS is not set).
- * Use of those interfaces for user-defined iterators is strongly discouraged:
- * please use public inheritance from iterator<> template to achieve desired effect.
- * Second form is to disable old-style queries in any case.
- */
- /*
- #define _STLP_USE_OLD_HP_ITERATOR_QUERIES
- #define _STLP_NO_OLD_HP_ITERATOR_QUERIES
- */
- /*
- * On systems with support of large files (_LARGEFILE_SOURCE,
- * _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE defined) we will use 64-bit file offset, even if
- * __USE_FILE_OFFSET64 or _FILE_OFFSET_BITS not defined or _FILE_OFFSET_BITS
- * less than 64. In the last case sizeof(std::streamoff) may not be equal to
- * sizeof(off_t); if you want to force equal size of off_t and streamoff,
- * uncomment macro below. But pay attention, this has influence on libstlport
- * and in future usage it may cause conflict with defined _FILE_OFFSET_BITS macro.
- */
- /*
- #define _STLP_USE_DEFAULT_FILE_OFFSET
- */
- /*
- * _STLP_USE_STDIO_IO, _STLP_USE_UNIX_IO: force selection of stdio calls
- * (fopen/flose/fread/fwrite) under fstream buffers or unistd calls
- * (open/close/read/write + mmap). On systems that have both (i.e. most Unixes)
- * _STLP_USE_UNIX_IO is used.
- *
- * There is a third variant for Windows: _STLP_USE_WIN32_IO, that based
- * on Windows calls (CreateFile/CloseHandle/ReadFile/WriteFile + CreateFileMapping,
- * MapViewOfFile)
- *
- * Uncomment only one define here!
- */
- /*
- #define _STLP_USE_UNIX_IO
- */
- /*
- #define _STLP_USE_STDIO_IO
- */
- /*
- #define _STLP_USE_WIN32_IO
- */
- /*==========================================================================*/
- /* This section contains swithes which should be off by default,
- * but so few compilers would have it undefined, so that we set them here,
- * with the option to be turned off later in compiler-specific file
- */
- //#define _STLP_NO_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPT_SUPPORT
- #define _STLP_NO_UNEXPECTED_EXCEPT_SUPPORT
- /*==========================================================================*/
- #if defined(__sun) && defined(__GNUC__)
- /* __SunOS_5_x is not defined in headers, and there is no way to derive it from headers only;
- * nevertheless this macro defined automagically by SunPro compilers family;
- *
- * gcc know nothing about it, but defining it with -D on compiler command line
- * is a bad idea from one side, and this info still useful when we want to use
- * (or don't use) some Solaris version-specific features from other side.
- * Of course, the best way is to define it in spec file, but this is beyond our scope.
- *
- * Uncomment ONE of the following, depends on what Solaris version you use.
- */
- /*
- #define __SunOS_5_5_1
- */
- /*
- #define __SunOS_5_6
- */
- /*
- #define __SunOS_5_7
- */
- /*
- #define __SunOS_5_8
- */
- /*
- #define __SunOS_5_9
- */
- /*
- #define __SunOS_5_10
- */
- #endif
- #if defined(__sun)
- /* With following patches Solaris 8 and 9 will have *l and *f (long double and float)
- * variants of math functions:
- * SunOS 5.8 patch 111721-04 (May/08/2003)
- * <http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-21-111721-04-1>
- * SunOS 5.9 patch 111722-04 (May/08/2003)
- * <http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-21-111722-04-1>
- * Solaris 10 has this functions from box.
- */
- /*
- #define _STLP_SOLARIS_MATH_PATCH
- */
- #endif
- /*
- Local Variables:
- mode:C++
- End:
- */
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