/* ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// * File: inetstl/inetstl.h * * Purpose: Root header for the InetSTL libraries. Performs various compiler * and platform discriminations, and definitions of types. * * Created: 24th April 2004 * Updated: 2nd March 2012 * * Home: http://stlsoft.org/ * * Copyright (c) 2004-2012, Matthew Wilson and Synesis Software * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this * list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation * and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * - Neither the name(s) of Matthew Wilson and Synesis Software nor the names of * any contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from * this software without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE * LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ #ifndef INETSTL_INCL_INETSTL_H_INETSTL #define INETSTL_INCL_INETSTL_H_INETSTL #define INETSTL_INCL_H_INETSTL /* File version */ #ifndef STLSOFT_DOCUMENTATION_SKIP_SECTION # define INETSTL_VER_INETSTL_H_INETSTL_MAJOR 3 # define INETSTL_VER_INETSTL_H_INETSTL_MINOR 6 # define INETSTL_VER_INETSTL_H_INETSTL_REVISION 1 # define INETSTL_VER_INETSTL_H_INETSTL_EDIT 53 #endif /* !STLSOFT_DOCUMENTATION_SKIP_SECTION */ /** \file inetstl/inetstl.h \brief [C, C++] The root header for the \ref group__project__inetstl "InetSTL" project. */ /* ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// * InetSTL version * * The libraries version information is comprised of major, minor and revision * components. * * The major version is denoted by the _INETSTL_VER_MAJOR preprocessor symbol. * A changes to the major version component implies that a dramatic change has * occurred in the libraries, such that considerable changes to source dependent * on previous versions would need to be effected. * * The minor version is denoted by the _INETSTL_VER_MINOR preprocessor symbol. * Changes to the minor version component imply that a significant change has * occurred to the libraries, either in the addition of new functionality or in * the destructive change to one or more components such that recomplilation and * code change may be necessitated. * * The revision version is denoted by the _INETSTL_VER_REVISION preprocessor * symbol. Changes to the revision version component imply that a bug has been * fixed. Dependent code should be recompiled in order to pick up the changes. * * In addition to the individual version symbols - _INETSTL_VER_MAJOR, * _INETSTL_VER_MINOR and _INETSTL_VER_REVISION - a composite symbol _INETSTL_VER * is defined, where the upper 8 bits are 0, bits 16-23 represent the major * component, bits 8-15 represent the minor component, and bits 0-7 represent * the revision component. * * Each release of the libraries will bear a different version, and that version * will also have its own symbol: Version 1.0.1 specifies _INETSTL_VER_1_0_1. * * Thus the symbol _INETSTL_VER may be compared meaningfully with a specific * version symbol, e.g. #if _INETSTL_VER >= _INETSTL_VER_1_0_1 */ /** \def _INETSTL_VER_MAJOR * The major version number of InetSTL */ /** \def _INETSTL_VER_MINOR * The minor version number of InetSTL */ /** \def _INETSTL_VER_REVISION * The revision version number of InetSTL */ /** \def _INETSTL_VER * The current composite version number of InetSTL */ #ifndef STLSOFT_DOCUMENTATION_SKIP_SECTION # define _INETSTL_VER_1_0_1 0x00010001 /*!< Version 1.0.1 */ # define _INETSTL_VER_1_0_2 0x00010002 /*!< Version 1.0.2 */ # define _INETSTL_VER_1_1_1 0x00010101 /*!< Version 1.1.1 */ # define _INETSTL_VER_1_1_2 0x00010102 /*!< Version 1.1.2 */ # define _INETSTL_VER_1_1_3 0x00010103 /*!< Version 1.1.3 */ # define _INETSTL_VER_1_1_4 0x00010104 /*!< Version 1.1.4 */ # define _INETSTL_VER_1_2_1 0x00010201 /*!< Version 1.2.1 (with STLSoft 1.9.1) */ # define _INETSTL_VER_1_2_2 0x00010202 /*!< Version 1.2.2 (with STLSoft 1.9.25) */ # define _INETSTL_VER_1_2_3 0x010203ff /*!< Version 1.2.3 (with STLSoft 1.9.46) */ # define _INETSTL_VER_1_3_1 0x010301ff /*!< Version 1.3.1 (with STLSoft 1.9.79) */ # define _INETSTL_VER_1_3_2 0x010302ff /*!< Version 1.3.2 (with STLSoft 1.9.80) */ # define _INETSTL_VER_1_3_3 0x010303ff /*!< Version 1.3.3 (with STLSoft 1.9.86) */ # define _INETSTL_VER_1_3_4 0x010304ff /*!< Version 1.3.4 (with STLSoft 1.9.91) */ # define _INETSTL_VER_1_3_5 0x010305ff /*!< Version 1.3.5 (with STLSoft 1.9.92) */ # define _INETSTL_VER_1_3_6 0x010306ff /*!< Version 1.3.6 (with STLSoft 1.9.113) */ #endif /* !STLSOFT_DOCUMENTATION_SKIP_SECTION */ #define _INETSTL_VER_MAJOR 1 #define _INETSTL_VER_MINOR 3 #define _INETSTL_VER_REVISION 6 #define _INETSTL_VER _INETSTL_VER_1_3_6 /* ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// * Includes */ /* Strict */ #ifndef STLSOFT_DOCUMENTATION_SKIP_SECTION # ifndef STRICT # if defined(_INETSTL_STRICT) || \ ( !defined(_INETSTL_NO_STRICT) && \ !defined(NO_STRICT)) # define STRICT 1 # endif /* !NO_STRICT && !_INETSTL_NO_STRICT */ # endif /* STRICT */ #endif /* !STLSOFT_DOCUMENTATION_SKIP_SECTION */ #ifndef STLSOFT_INCL_STLSOFT_H_STLSOFT # include #endif /* !STLSOFT_INCL_STLSOFT_H_STLSOFT */ #if defined(WIN32) || \ defined(WIN64) # define INETSTL_OS_IS_WINDOWS # ifndef STLSOFT_INCL_H_WINDOWS # define STLSOFT_INCL_H_WINDOWS # include # endif /* !STLSOFT_INCL_H_WINDOWS */ # ifndef STLSOFT_INCL_H_WININET # define STLSOFT_INCL_H_WININET # include # endif /* !STLSOFT_INCL_H_WININET */ #else /* ? OS */ #endif /* OS */ /* ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// * STLSoft version compatibility */ #if _STLSOFT_VER < 0x010971ff # error This version of the InetSTL libraries requires STLSoft version 1.9.113, or later #endif /* _STLSOFT_VER */ /* ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// * Sanity checks */ /* ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// * Compiler compatibility * * Currently the only compilers supported by the InetSTL libraries are * * Borland C++ 5.5, 5.51, 5.6 * Digital Mars C/C++ 8.26 - 8.32 * Metrowerks 2.4 & 3.0 (CodeWarrior 7.0 & 8.0) * Intel C/C++ 6.0 & 7.0 * Visual C++ 4.2, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0 * Watcom C/C++ 11.0 */ #if defined(STLSOFT_COMPILER_IS_BORLAND) /* Borland C++ */ # if __BORLANDC__ < 0x0550 # error Versions of Borland C++ prior to 5.5 are not supported by the InetSTL libraries # endif /* __BORLANDC__ */ #elif defined(STLSOFT_COMPILER_IS_COMO) /* Comeau C++ */ # if __COMO_VERSION__ < 4300 # error Versions of Comeau C++ prior to 4.3 are not supported by the InetSTL libraries # endif /* __COMO_VERSION__ */ #elif defined(STLSOFT_COMPILER_IS_DMC) /* Digital Mars C/C++ */ # if __DMC__ < 0x0826 # error Versions of Digital Mars C/C++ prior to 8.26 are not supported by the InetSTL libraries # endif /* __DMC__ */ #elif defined(STLSOFT_COMPILER_IS_GCC) /* GNU C/C++ */ # if __GNUC__ < 2 || \ ( __GNUC__ == 2 && \ __GNUC_MINOR__ < 95) # error Versions of GNU C/C++ prior to 2.95 are not supported by the InetSTL libraries # endif /* __GNUC__ */ #elif defined(STLSOFT_COMPILER_IS_INTEL) /* Intel C++ */ # if (__INTEL_COMPILER < 600) # error Versions of Intel C++ prior to 6.0 are not supported by the InetSTL libraries # endif /* __INTEL_COMPILER */ #elif defined(STLSOFT_COMPILER_IS_MWERKS) /* Metrowerks C++ */ # if (__MWERKS__ & 0xFF00) < 0x2400 # error Versions of Metrowerks CodeWarrior C++ prior to 7.0 are not supported by the InetSTL libraries # endif /* __MWERKS__ */ #elif defined(STLSOFT_COMPILER_IS_MSVC) /* Visual C++ */ # if _MSC_VER < 1020 # error Versions of Visual C++ prior to 4.2 are not supported by the InetSTL libraries # endif /* _MSC_VER */ #elif defined(STLSOFT_COMPILER_IS_VECTORC) /* VectorC C/C++ */ #elif defined(STLSOFT_COMPILER_IS_WATCOM) /* Watcom C/C++ */ # if (__WATCOMC__ < 1200) # error Versions of Watcom C/C++ prior to 12.0 are not supported by the InetSTL libraries # endif /* __WATCOMC__ */ #else /* ? compiler */ /* No recognised compiler */ # ifdef _STLSOFT_FORCE_ANY_COMPILER # define _INETSTL_COMPILER_IS_UNKNOWN # ifdef STLSOFT_COMPILE_VERBOSE # pragma message("Compiler is unknown to InetSTL") # endif /* STLSOFT_COMPILE_VERBOSE */ # else /* ? _STLSOFT_FORCE_ANY_COMPILER */ # error Currently only Borland C++, Digital Mars C/C++, Intel C/C++, Metrowerks CodeWarrior and Visual C++ compilers are supported by the InetSTL libraries # endif /* _STLSOFT_FORCE_ANY_COMPILER */ #endif /* compiler */ /* ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// * Contract Enforcement * * The macro inetstl_assert provides standard debug-mode assert functionality. */ /** \brief Defines a runtime assertion * * \ingroup group__library__macros__assertion * * \param expr Must be non-zero, or an assertion will be fired */ #define INETSTL_ASSERT(expr) STLSOFT_ASSERT(expr) /** \brief Defines a runtime assertion, with message * * \ingroup group__library__macros__assertion * * \param expr Must be non-zero, or an assertion will be fired * \param msg The literal character string message to be included in the assertion */ #define INETSTL_MESSAGE_ASSERT(msg, expr) STLSOFT_MESSAGE_ASSERT(msg, expr) /** \brief Defines a compile-time assertion * * \ingroup group__library__macros__assertion * * \param expr Must be non-zero, or compilation will fail */ #define INETSTL_STATIC_ASSERT(expr) STLSOFT_STATIC_ASSERT(expr) #ifndef STLSOFT_DOCUMENTATION_SKIP_SECTION # define inetstl_assert(expr) INETSTL_ASSERT(expr) # define inetstl_message_assert(msg, expr) INETSTL_MESSAGE_ASSERT(msg, expr) # define inetstl_static_assert(expr) INETSTL_STATIC_ASSERT(expr) #endif /* !STLSOFT_DOCUMENTATION_SKIP_SECTION */ /* ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// * Namespace * * The InetSTL components are contained within the inetstl namespace. This is * usually an alias for stlsoft::inetstl_project, * * When compilers support namespaces they are defined by default. They can be * undefined using a cascasing system, as follows: * * If _STLSOFT_NO_NAMESPACES is defined, then _INETSTL_NO_NAMESPACES is defined. * * If _INETSTL_NO_NAMESPACES is defined, then _INETSTL_NO_NAMESPACE is defined. * * If _INETSTL_NO_NAMESPACE is defined, then the InetSTL constructs are defined * in the global scope. * * If _STLSOFT_NO_NAMESPACES, _INETSTL_NO_NAMESPACES and _INETSTL_NO_NAMESPACE are * all undefined but the symbol _STLSOFT_NO_NAMESPACE is defined (whence the * namespace stlsoft does not exist), then the InetSTL constructs are defined * within the inetstl namespace. The definition matrix is as follows: * * _STLSOFT_NO_NAMESPACE _INETSTL_NO_NAMESPACE inetstl definition * --------------------- -------------------- ----------------- * not defined not defined = stlsoft::inetstl_project * not defined defined not defined * defined not defined inetstl * defined defined not defined * * * * The macro inetstl_ns_qual() macro can be used to refer to elements in the * InetSTL libraries irrespective of whether they are in the * stlsoft::inetstl_project (or inetstl) namespace or in the global namespace. * * Furthermore, some compilers do not support the standard library in the std * namespace, so the inetstl_ns_qual_std() macro can be used to refer to elements * in the InetSTL libraries irrespective of whether they are in the std namespace * or in the global namespace. */ /* No STLSoft namespaces means no InetSTL namespaces */ #ifdef _STLSOFT_NO_NAMESPACES # define _INETSTL_NO_NAMESPACES #endif /* _STLSOFT_NO_NAMESPACES */ /* No InetSTL namespaces means no inetstl namespace */ #ifdef _INETSTL_NO_NAMESPACES # define _INETSTL_NO_NAMESPACE #endif /* _INETSTL_NO_NAMESPACES */ #ifndef _INETSTL_NO_NAMESPACE # if defined(_STLSOFT_NO_NAMESPACE) || \ defined(STLSOFT_DOCUMENTATION_SKIP_SECTION) /* There is no stlsoft namespace, so must define ::inetstl */ /** \brief The inetstl namespace contains all components * in the \ref group__project__inetstl "InetSTL" project. * * By default, the inetstl namespace is actually an alias for * the namespace stlsoft::inetstl_project, which is where all * the \ref group__project__inetstl "InetSTL" components actually reside. This * measure allows all components within the main the * \ref group__project__stlsoft "STLSoft" project (which are defined within * the stlsoft namespace) to be visible to all components * "within" the inetstl namespace. (Otherwise, there would be a * whole lot of onerous qualification throughout the code of all * \ref group__projects "sub-projects".) * * \note If either/both of the symbols _STLSOFT_NO_NAMESPACES * and _INETSTL_NO_NAMESPACE are defined, all * \ref group__project__inetstl "InetSTL" components will be defined in the * global namespace. Conversely, if the _STLSOFT_NO_NAMESPACE * symbol (not to be confused with the * _STLSOFT_NO_NAMESPACES symbol!) is defined - meaning that * all \ref group__project__stlsoft "main project" components are to be * defined in the global namespace, and _INETSTL_NO_NAMESPACE * is not defined, then all \ref group__project__inetstl "InetSTL" * components will be defined within a bona fide inetstl` * namespace. * * \note This is a vestige of compatibility with compilers with * no (or no sensible) namespace support that is maintained for reasons of * backwards compatiblity and because it is, in rare circumstances, a * useful facility. */ namespace inetstl { # else /* Define stlsoft::inetstl_project */ namespace stlsoft { namespace inetstl_project { # endif /* _STLSOFT_NO_NAMESPACE */ #else stlsoft_ns_using(move_lhs_from_rhs) #endif /* !_INETSTL_NO_NAMESPACE */ /** \def inetstl_ns_qual(x) * Qualifies with inetstl:: if InetSTL is using namespaces or, if not, does not qualify */ /** \def inetstl_ns_using(x) * Declares a using directive (with respect to inetstl) if InetSTL is using namespaces or, if not, does nothing */ #ifndef _INETSTL_NO_NAMESPACE # define inetstl_ns_qual(x) ::inetstl::x # define inetstl_ns_using(x) using ::inetstl::x; #else /* ? _INETSTL_NO_NAMESPACE */ # define inetstl_ns_qual(x) x # define inetstl_ns_using(x) #endif /* !_INETSTL_NO_NAMESPACE */ /** \def inetstl_ns_qual_std(x) * Qualifies with std:: if InetSTL is being translated in the context of the standard library being within the std namespace or, if not, does not qualify */ /** \def inetstl_ns_using_std(x) * Declares a using directive (with respect to std) if InetSTL is being translated in the context of the standard library being within the std namespace or, if not, does nothing */ #ifdef STLSOFT_CF_std_NAMESPACE # define inetstl_ns_qual_std(x) ::std::x # define inetstl_ns_using_std(x) using ::std::x; #else /* ? STLSOFT_CF_std_NAMESPACE */ # define inetstl_ns_qual_std(x) x # define inetstl_ns_using_std(x) #endif /* !STLSOFT_CF_std_NAMESPACE */ /* ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// * Typedefs * * The InetSTL uses a number of typedefs to aid in compiler-independence in the * libraries' main code. */ #ifndef STLSOFT_DOCUMENTATION_SKIP_SECTION typedef stlsoft_ns_qual(ss_char_a_t) is_char_a_t; /*!< Ansi char type */ typedef stlsoft_ns_qual(ss_char_w_t) is_char_w_t; /*!< Unicode char type */ typedef stlsoft_ns_qual(ss_sint8_t) is_sint8_t; /*!< 8-bit signed integer */ typedef stlsoft_ns_qual(ss_uint8_t) is_uint8_t; /*!< 8-bit unsigned integer */ typedef stlsoft_ns_qual(ss_int16_t) is_int16_t; /*!< 16-bit integer */ typedef stlsoft_ns_qual(ss_sint16_t) is_sint16_t; /*!< 16-bit signed integer */ typedef stlsoft_ns_qual(ss_uint16_t) is_uint16_t; /*!< 16-bit unsigned integer */ typedef stlsoft_ns_qual(ss_int32_t) is_int32_t; /*!< 32-bit integer */ typedef stlsoft_ns_qual(ss_sint32_t) is_sint32_t; /*!< 32-bit signed integer */ typedef stlsoft_ns_qual(ss_uint32_t) is_uint32_t; /*!< 32-bit unsigned integer */ #ifdef STLSOFT_CF_64BIT_INT_SUPPORT typedef stlsoft_ns_qual(ss_int64_t) is_int64_t; /*!< 64-bit integer */ typedef stlsoft_ns_qual(ss_sint64_t) is_sint64_t; /*!< 64-bit signed integer */ typedef stlsoft_ns_qual(ss_uint64_t) is_uint64_t; /*!< 64-bit unsigned integer */ #endif /* STLSOFT_CF_64BIT_INT_SUPPORT */ typedef stlsoft_ns_qual(ss_int_t) is_int_t; /*!< integer */ typedef stlsoft_ns_qual(ss_sint_t) is_sint_t; /*!< signed integer */ typedef stlsoft_ns_qual(ss_uint_t) is_uint_t; /*!< unsigned integer */ typedef stlsoft_ns_qual(ss_long_t) is_long_t; /*!< long */ typedef stlsoft_ns_qual(ss_byte_t) is_byte_t; /*!< byte type */ #ifdef __cplusplus typedef stlsoft_ns_qual(ss_bool_t) is_bool_t; /*!< Boolean type */ #endif /* __cplusplus */ # ifdef INETSTL_OS_IS_WINDOWS typedef DWORD is_dword_t; /*!< dword */ # endif /* INETSTL_OS_IS_WINDOWS */ typedef stlsoft_ns_qual(ss_size_t) is_size_t; /*!< size */ typedef stlsoft_ns_qual(ss_ptrdiff_t) is_ptrdiff_t; /*!< ptr diff */ typedef stlsoft_ns_qual(ss_streampos_t) is_streampos_t; /*!< streampos */ typedef stlsoft_ns_qual(ss_streamoff_t) is_streamoff_t; /*!< streamoff */ #endif /* !STLSOFT_DOCUMENTATION_SKIP_SECTION */ #ifndef _INETSTL_NO_NAMESPACE typedef is_char_a_t char_a_t; /*!< Ansi char type */ typedef is_char_w_t char_w_t; /*!< Unicode char type */ typedef is_sint8_t sint8_t; /*!< 8-bit signed integer */ typedef is_uint8_t uint8_t; /*!< 8-bit unsigned integer */ typedef is_int16_t int16_t; /*!< 16-bit integer */ typedef is_sint16_t sint16_t; /*!< 16-bit signed integer */ typedef is_uint16_t uint16_t; /*!< 16-bit unsigned integer */ typedef is_int32_t int32_t; /*!< 32-bit integer */ typedef is_sint32_t sint32_t; /*!< 32-bit signed integer */ typedef is_uint32_t uint32_t; /*!< 32-bit unsigned integer */ # ifdef STLSOFT_CF_64BIT_INT_SUPPORT typedef is_int64_t int64_t; /*!< 64-bit integer */ typedef is_sint64_t sint64_t; /*!< 64-bit signed integer */ typedef is_uint64_t uint64_t; /*!< 64-bit unsigned integer */ # endif /* STLSOFT_CF_64BIT_INT_SUPPORT */ typedef is_int_t int_t; /*!< integer */ typedef is_sint_t sint_t; /*!< signed integer */ typedef is_uint_t uint_t; /*!< unsigned integer */ typedef is_long_t long_t; /*!< long integer */ typedef is_byte_t byte_t; /*!< byte type */ typedef is_bool_t bool_t; /*!< Boolean type */ # ifdef INETSTL_OS_IS_WINDOWS typedef is_dword_t dword_t; /*!< dword */ # endif /* INETSTL_OS_IS_WINDOWS */ # if !defined(STLSOFT_COMPILER_IS_DMC) typedef is_streampos_t streampos_t; /*!< streampos */ typedef is_streamoff_t streamoff_t; /*!< streamoff */ # endif /* compiler */ #endif /* !_INETSTL_NO_NAMESPACE */ /* ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// * Values * * Since the boolean type may not be supported natively on all compilers, the * values of true and false may also not be provided. Hence the values of * is_true_v and is_false_v are defined, and are used in all code. */ #ifndef STLSOFT_DOCUMENTATION_SKIP_SECTION #define is_true_v ss_true_v #define is_false_v ss_false_v #endif /* !STLSOFT_DOCUMENTATION_SKIP_SECTION */ /* ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// * Code modification macros */ #ifndef STLSOFT_DOCUMENTATION_SKIP_SECTION /* Exception signatures. */ # define inetstl_throw_0() stlsoft_throw_0() # define inetstl_throw_1(x1) stlsoft_throw_1(x1) # define inetstl_throw_2(x1, x2) stlsoft_throw_2(x1, x2) # define inetstl_throw_3(x1, x2, x3) stlsoft_throw_3(x1, x2, x3) # define inetstl_throw_4(x1, x2, x3, x4) stlsoft_throw_4(x1, x2, x3, x4) # define inetstl_throw_5(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5) stlsoft_throw_5(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5) # define inetstl_throw_6(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6) stlsoft_throw_6(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6) # define inetstl_throw_7(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7) stlsoft_throw_7(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7) # define inetstl_throw_8(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8) stlsoft_throw_8(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8) #endif /* !STLSOFT_DOCUMENTATION_SKIP_SECTION */ #ifndef STLSOFT_DOCUMENTATION_SKIP_SECTION # define INETSTL_NUM_ELEMENTS(ar) STLSOFT_NUM_ELEMENTS(ar) # define inetstl_num_elements(ar) INETSTL_NUM_ELEMENTS(ar) #endif /* !STLSOFT_DOCUMENTATION_SKIP_SECTION */ /** \brief [DEPRECATED] Destroys the given instance \c p of the given type (\c t and \c _type) * * \deprecated This is heavily deprecated in favour of \ref STLSOFT_DESTROY_INSTANCE(). */ #define inetstl_destroy_instance(t, _type, p) STLSOFT_DESTROY_INSTANCE(t, _type, p) /** \brief [DEPRECATED] Generates an opaque type with the name \c _htype * * \deprecated This is heavily deprecated in favour of \ref STLSOFT_GEN_OPAQUE(). */ #define inetstl_gen_opaque(_htype) STLSOFT_GEN_OPAQUE(_htype) /* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ #ifndef _INETSTL_NO_NAMESPACE # if defined(_STLSOFT_NO_NAMESPACE) || \ defined(STLSOFT_DOCUMENTATION_SKIP_SECTION) } /* namespace inetstl */ # else } /* namespace inetstl_project */ } /* namespace stlsoft */ namespace inetstl = ::stlsoft::inetstl_project; # endif /* _STLSOFT_NO_NAMESPACE */ #endif /* !_INETSTL_NO_NAMESPACE */ /* ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// * Inclusion */ #ifdef STLSOFT_CF_PRAGMA_ONCE_SUPPORT # pragma once #endif /* STLSOFT_CF_PRAGMA_ONCE_SUPPORT */ /* ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// */ #endif /* INETSTL_INCL_INETSTL_H_INETSTL */ /* ///////////////////////////// end of file //////////////////////////// */