/* * Copyright (c) 1999 * Boris Fomitchev * * This material is provided "as is", with absolutely no warranty expressed * or implied. Any use is at your own risk. * * Permission to use or copy this software for any purpose is hereby granted * without fee, provided the above notices are retained on all copies. * Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted, * provided the above notices are retained, and a notice that the code was * modified is included with the above copyright notice. * */ /* * Purpose of this file : * * To hold user-definable portion of STLport settings which may be overridden * on per-project basis. * Please note that if you use STLport iostreams (compiled library) then you have * to use consistent settings when you compile STLport library and your project. * Those settings are defined in _site_config.h and have to be the same for a given * STLport installation. * */ //========================================================== // User-settable macros that control compilation: // Features selection //========================================================== /* _STLP_NO_OWN_IOSTREAMS: * __STL_NO_SGI_IOSTREAMS (in older versions) * This is major configuration switch. * Turn it on to disable use of SGI iostreams and use wrappers * around your compiler's iostreams, like before. * Keep it off if you want to use SGI iostreams * (Note that in this case you have to compile library in ../src * and supply resulting library at link time). * */ // # define _STLP_NO_OWN_IOSTREAMS 1 /* * This macro only works in non-SGI iostreams mode. * * Uncomment to suppress using new-style streams even if they are * available. * Beware - _STLP_USE_OWN_NAMESPACE depends on this macro, too. * Do that only if you are absolutely sure backwards-compatible * is not actually a wrapper with * Hint : In VC++ 6.x, they are not. */ // #define _STLP_NO_NEW_IOSTREAMS 1 /* * Use this switch for embedded systems where no iostreams are available * at all. STLport own iostreams will also get disabled automatically then. */ // # define _STLP_NO_IOSTREAMS 1 /* * Set _STLP_DEBUG to turn the "Debug Mode" on. * That gets you checked iterators/ranges in the manner * of "Safe STL". Very useful for debugging. Thread-safe. * Please do not forget to link proper STLport library flavor * (e.g libstlport_gcc_stldebug.a) when you set this flag in STLport iostreams mode. */ #ifdef _DEBUG #define _STLP_DEBUG 1 #endif /* * * _STLP_NO_CUSTOM_IO : define this if you do not instantiate basic_xxx iostream classes with custom types (which is most likely the case). * Custom means types other than char, wchar and char_traits<>, * like basic_ostream > * When this option is on, most non-inline template functions definitions for iostreams are not seen by the client. * Default is off, just not to break compilation for those who do use those types. * which saves a lot of compile time for most compilers, also object and executable size for some. * That also guarantees that you still use optimized standard i/o when you compile your program without optimization. * Option does not affect STLport library build; you may use the same binary library with and without this option, * on per-project basis. * */ //#define _STLP_NO_CUSTOM_IO /* * _STLP_NO_RELOPS_NAMESPACE: if defined, don't put the relational * operator templates (>, <=. >=, !=) in namespace std::rel_ops, even * if the compiler supports namespaces. * Note : if the compiler do not support namespaces, those operators are not be provided by default, * to simulate hiding them into rel_ops. This was proved to resolve many compiler bugs with ambiguity. */ // #define _STLP_NO_RELOPS_NAMESPACE 1 /* * If _STLP_USE_OWN_NAMESPACE is in effect, STLport by default will not try * to rename std:: for the user * to _STL::. If you do want this feature, please define the following switch : */ // # define _STLP_REDEFINE_STD 1 /* * _STLP_WHOLE_NATIVE_STD : only meaningful in _STLP_USE_OWN_NAMESPACE mode. * Normally, STLport only imports necessary components from native std:: namespace - * those not yet provided by STLport (, , etc.) * and their dependencies (, ). * You might want everything from std:: being available in std:: namespace when you * include corresponding STLport header (like STLport provides std::map as well, etc.), * if you are going to use both stlport:: and std:: components in your code. * Otherwise this option is not recommended as it increases the size of your object files * and slows down compilation. */ // # define _STLP_WHOLE_NATIVE_STD /* * Use this option to catch uninitialized members in your classes. * When it is set, construct() and destroy() fill the class storage * with _STLP_SHRED_BYTE (see below). * Note : _STLP_DEBUG and _STLP_DEBUG_ALLOC don't set this option automatically. */ // # define _STLP_DEBUG_UNINITIALIZED 1 /* * Uncomment and provide a definition for the byte with which raw memory * will be filled if _STLP_DEBUG_ALLOC or _STLP_DEBUG_UNINITIALIZED is defined. * Choose a value which is likely to cause a noticeable problem if dereferenced * or otherwise abused. A good value may already be defined for your platform; see * stl_config.h */ // #define _STLP_SHRED_BYTE 0xA3 /* * This option is for gcc users only and only affects systems where native linker * does not let gcc to implement automatic instantiation of static template data members/ * It is being put in this file as there is no way to check if we are using GNU ld automatically, * so it becomes user's responsibility. * */ // #define _STLP_GCC_USES_GNU_LD //========================================================== // Compatibility section //========================================================== /* * Define this macro to disable anachronistic constructs (like the ones used in HP STL and * not included in final standard, etc. */ // define _STLP_NO_ANACHRONISMS 1 /* * Define this macro to disable STLport extensions (for example, to make sure your code will * compile with some other implementation ) */ // define _STLP_NO_EXTENSIONS 1 /* * You should define this macro if compiling with MFC - STLport * then include instead of to get synchronisation primitives * */ // # define _STLP_USE_MFC 1 // boris : this setting is here as we cannot detect precense of new Platform SDK automatically // If you are using new PSDK with VC++ 6.0 or lower, please define this to get correct prototypes for InterlockedXXX functions //# define _STLP_NEW_PLATFORM_SDK 1 /* * Use minimum set of default arguments on template classes that have more * than one - for example map<>, set<>. * This has effect only if _STLP_LIMITED_DEFAULT_TEMPLATES is on. * If _STLP_MINIMUM_DEFAULT_TEMPLATE_PARAMS is set, you'll be able to compile * set with those compilers, but you'll have to use __set__> * * Affects : map<>, multimap<>, set<>, multiset<>, hash_*<>, * queue<>, priority_queue<>, stack<>, istream_iterator<> */ // # define _STLP_MINIMUM_DEFAULT_TEMPLATE_PARAMS 1 //========================================================== // Local Variables: // mode:C++ // End: