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diff --git a/ace/config-win32-common.h b/ace/config-win32-common.h deleted file mode 100644 index fb6f96ac922..00000000000 --- a/ace/config-win32-common.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,484 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- C++ -*- */ -// $Id$ - -// The following configuration file is designed to work for Windows 95, -// Windows NT 3.51 and Windows NT 4.0 platforms using the Microsoft Visual C++ -// compilers 2.0, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 5.0 and 6.0 - -#ifndef ACE_WIN32_COMMON_H -#define ACE_WIN32_COMMON_H - -// Complain if WIN32 is not already defined. -#if !defined (WIN32) && !defined (ACE_HAS_WINCE) -# error Please define WIN32 in your project settings. -#endif - -// Define this if you're running NT 4.x -// Setting applies to : building ACE -// Runtime restrictions: System must be Windows NT => 4.0 -// Additonal notes: Defining _WIN32_WINNT as 0x0400 implies ACE_HAS_WINSOCK2 -// unless you set ACE_HAS_WINSOCK2 to 0 in the config.h file. -#if !defined (ACE_HAS_WINNT4) -# define ACE_HAS_WINNT4 1 // assuming Win NT 4.0 or greater -#endif - -#if (defined (ACE_HAS_WINNT4) && ACE_HAS_WINNT4 != 0) -# if !defined (_WIN32_WINNT) -# define _WIN32_WINNT 0x0400 -# endif -#endif - -// Define ACE_HAS_MFC to 1, if you want ACE to use CWinThread. This should -// be defined, if your application uses MFC. -// Setting applies to : building ACE -// Runtime restrictions: MFC DLLs must be installed -// Additonal notes : If both ACE_HAS_MFC and ACE_MT_SAFE are -// defined, the MFC DLL (not the static lib) -// will be used from ACE. -#if !defined (ACE_HAS_MFC) -# define ACE_HAS_MFC 0 -#endif - -// Define ACE_HAS_STRICT to 1 in your config.h file if you want to use -// STRICT type checking. It is disabled by default because it will -// break existing application code. -// Setting applies to : building ACE, linking with ACE -// Runtime restrictions: - -// Additonal notes : ACE_HAS_MFC implies ACE_HAS_STRICT -#if !defined (ACE_HAS_STRICT) -# define ACE_HAS_STRICT 0 -#endif - -// Turn off the following define if you want to disable threading. -// Compile using multi-thread libraries. -// Setting applies to : building ACE, linking with ACE -// Runtime restrictions: multithreaded runtime DLL must be installed -#if !defined (ACE_MT_SAFE) -# define ACE_MT_SAFE 1 -#endif - -// Build as as a DLL. Define ACE_HAS_DLL to 0 if you want to build a static -// lib. -// Setting applies to : building ACE, linking with ACE -// Runtime restrictions: ACE DLL must be installed :-) -#if !defined (ACE_HAS_DLL) -# define ACE_HAS_DLL 1 -#endif - -// Build ACE services as DLLs. If you write a library and want it to -// use ACE_Svc_Export, this will cause those macros to build dlls. If -// you want your ACE service to be a static library, comment out this -// line. As far as I know, the only reason to have a library be an -// ACE "service" is to leverage the ACE_Svc_Export macros. It's just -// as easy to define your own export macros. -#if !defined (ACE_HAS_SVC_DLL) -# define ACE_HAS_SVC_DLL 1 -#endif - -// Define ACE_HAS_WINSOCK2 to 0 in your config.h file if you do *not* -// want to compile with WinSock 2.0. -// Setting applies to : building ACE -// Runtime restrictions: winsock2 must be installed. -// #define ACE_HAS_WINSOCK2 0 - -// Define ACE_HAS_ORBIX to 1 in your config.h file if you want to integrate -// ACE and Orbix in Win32. -// Setting applies to : building ACE, linking with ACE -// Runtime restrictions: system must have Orbix DLLs -#if !defined (ACE_HAS_ORBIX) -# define ACE_HAS_ORBIX 0 -#endif - -#if !defined (ACE_HAS_MT_ORBIX) -# define ACE_HAS_MT_ORBIX 0 -#endif - -// By default, you will get the proper namespace usage for Orbix. If -// you don't like this, comment out the #define line or #undef -// ACE_ORBIX_HAS_NAMESPACES in your config.h file after including this -// file. -#if !defined (ACE_ORBIX_HAS_NAMESPACES) -# define ACE_ORBIX_HAS_NAMESPACES -#endif /* ACE_ORBIX_HAS_NAMESPACES */ - -// By default, we use non-static object manager on Win32. That is, -// the object manager is allocated in main's stack memory. If this -// does not suit your need, i.e., if your programs depend on the use -// of static object manager, you neet to disable the behavior by adding -// -// #undef ACE_HAS_NONSTATIC_OBJECT_MANAGER -// -// in the config.h after including config-win32.h -// -// MFC users: the main function is defined within a MFC library and -// therefore, ACE won't be able to meddle with main function and -// instantiate the non-static object manager for you. To solve the -// problem, you'll need to instantiate the ACE_Object_Manager by -// either: -// -// 1. Using static object manager (as described above), however, using -// the non-static object manager is prefered, therefore, -// 2. Instantiate the non-static object manager yourself by either 1) -// call ACE::init () at the beginning and ACE::fini () at the end, -// _or_ 2) instantiate the ACE_Object_Manager in your CWinApp -// derived class. -// -// Optionally, you can #define -// ACE_DOESNT_INSTANTIATE_NONSTATIC_OBJECT_MANAGER in your -// ace/config.h and always take care of the business by yourself. -// ACE_DOESNT_INSTANTIATE_NONSTATIC_OBJECT_MANAGER has no effect when -// using static object managers. -#if !defined (ACE_HAS_NONSTATIC_OBJECT_MANAGER) -# define ACE_HAS_NONSTATIC_OBJECT_MANAGER -#elif (ACE_HAS_NONSTATIC_OBJECT_MANAGER == 0) -# undef ACE_HAS_NONSTATIC_OBJECT_MANAGER -#endif /* ACE_HAS_NONSTATIC_OBJECT_MANAGER */ - -#define ACE_HAS_GPERF - -// ---------------- platform features or lack of them ------------- - -// Windows doesn't like 65536 ;-) If 65536 is specified, it is -// listenly ignored by the OS, i.e., setsockopt does not fail, and you -// get stuck with the default size of 8k. -#define ACE_DEFAULT_MAX_SOCKET_BUFSIZ 65535 - -// -// It seems like Win32 does not have a limit on the number of buffers -// that can be transferred by the scatter/gather type of I/O -// functions, e.g., WSASend and WSARecv. We are arbitrarily setting -// this to be 1k for now. The typically use case is to create an I/O -// vector array of size IOV_MAX on the stack and then filled in. Note -// that we probably don't want too big a value for IOV_MAX since it -// may mostly go to waste or the size of the activation record may -// become excessively large. -// -#if !defined (IOV_MAX) -# define IOV_MAX 1024 -#endif /* IOV_MAX */ - -#if !defined (ACE_HAS_WINCE) -// Platform supports pread() and pwrite() -# define ACE_HAS_P_READ_WRITE -# define ACE_HAS_WIN32_STRUCTURAL_EXCEPTIONS -#endif /* ! ACE_HAS_WINCE */ - -#define ACE_DEFAULT_THREAD_PRIORITY 0 - -#define ACE_HAS_RECURSIVE_MUTEXES -#define ACE_HAS_MSG -#define ACE_HAS_SOCKADDR_MSG_NAME -#define ACE_LACKS_GETPGID -#define ACE_LACKS_GETPPID -#define ACE_LACKS_SETPGID -#define ACE_LACKS_SETREGID -#define ACE_LACKS_SETREUID -#define ACE_HAS_THREAD_SAFE_ACCEPT -#define ACE_LACKS_GETHOSTENT -#define ACE_LACKS_SIGACTION -#define ACE_LACKS_SIGSET -#define ACE_LACKS_FORK -#define ACE_LACKS_UNIX_SIGNALS -#define ACE_LACKS_SBRK -#define ACE_LACKS_UTSNAME_T -#define ACE_LACKS_SEMBUF_T -#define ACE_LACKS_MSGBUF_T -#define ACE_LACKS_SYSV_SHMEM -#define ACE_LACKS_UNISTD_H -#define ACE_LACKS_RLIMIT - -#define ACE_SIZEOF_LONG_LONG 8 -typedef unsigned __int64 ACE_UINT64; - -// Optimize ACE_Handle_Set for select(). -#define ACE_HAS_HANDLE_SET_OPTIMIZED_FOR_SELECT - -// Win32 has UNICODE support -#define ACE_HAS_UNICODE - -// Compiler/platform correctly calls init()/fini() for shared -// libraries. - applied for DLLs ? -//define ACE_HAS_AUTOMATIC_INIT_FINI - -// Platform supports POSIX O_NONBLOCK semantics. -//define ACE_HAS_POSIX_NONBLOCK - -// Platform contains <poll.h>. -//define ACE_HAS_POLL - -// Platform supports the /proc file system. -//define ACE_HAS_PROC_FS - -#if (defined (ACE_HAS_WINNT4) && (ACE_HAS_WINNT4 != 0)) -// Platform supports the rusage struct. -#define ACE_HAS_GETRUSAGE -#endif /* (defined (ACE_HAS_WINNT4) && (ACE_HAS_WINNT4 != 0)) */ - -// Andreas Ueltschi tells me this is a good thing... -#define ACE_HAS_SVR5_GETTIMEOFDAY - -// Compiler/platform supports SVR4 signal typedef. -//define ACE_HAS_SVR4_SIGNAL_T - -// Platform provides <sys/filio.h> header. -//define ACE_HAS_SYS_FILIO_H - -// Compiler/platform supports sys_siglist array. -//define ACE_HAS_SYS_SIGLIST - -#define ACE_WIN32 - -// Platform supports ACE_TLI timod STREAMS module. -//define ACE_HAS_TIMOD_H - -// Platform supports ACE_TLI tiuser header. -//define ACE_HAS_TIUSER_H - -// Platform provides ACE_TLI function prototypes. -// For Win32, this is not really true, but saves a lot of hassle! -#define ACE_HAS_TLI_PROTOTYPES - -// Platform supports ACE_TLI. -//define ACE_HAS_TLI - -// I'm pretty sure NT lacks these -#define ACE_LACKS_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS - -// Windows NT needs readv() and writev() -#define ACE_LACKS_WRITEV -#define ACE_LACKS_READV - -#define ACE_LACKS_COND_T -#define ACE_LACKS_RWLOCK_T - -#define ACE_LACKS_KEY_T - -// Platform support for non-blocking connects is broken -#define ACE_HAS_BROKEN_NON_BLOCKING_CONNECTS - -// No system support for replacing any previous mappings. -#define ACE_LACKS_AUTO_MMAP_REPLACEMENT - -// Turns off the tracing feature. -#if !defined (ACE_NTRACE) -# define ACE_NTRACE 1 -#endif /* ACE_NTRACE */ -// #define ACE_NLOGGING - -// MFC itself defines STRICT. -#if defined( ACE_HAS_MFC ) && (ACE_HAS_MFC != 0) -# if !defined(ACE_HAS_STRICT) -# define ACE_HAS_STRICT 1 -# endif -# if (ACE_HAS_STRICT != 1) -# undef ACE_HAS_STRICT -# define ACE_HAS_STRICT 1 -# endif -#endif - -// If you want to use highres timers, ensure that -// Build.Settings.C++.CodeGeneration.Processor is -// set to Pentium ! -#if (_M_IX86 > 400) -# define ACE_HAS_PENTIUM -#endif - -#if defined(ACE_MT_SAFE) && (ACE_MT_SAFE != 0) -// Platform supports threads. -# define ACE_HAS_THREADS - -// Platform supports Windows32 threads. -# define ACE_HAS_WTHREADS - -// Compiler/platform has thread-specific storage -# define ACE_HAS_THREAD_SPECIFIC_STORAGE - -// Win32 doesn't have fcntl -#define ACE_LACKS_FCNTL - -// must have _MT defined to include multithreading -// features from win32 headers -# if !defined(_MT) -// *** DO NOT *** DO NOT *** defeat this error message -// by defining _MT yourself. RTFM and see who set _MT. -# error You must link ACE against multi-threaded libraries. -# endif /* _MT */ -#endif /* ACE_MT_SAFE && ACE_MT_SAFE != 0 */ - -// We are using STL's min and max (in algobase.h). Therefore the -// macros in window.h are extra -#if !defined (NOMINMAX) -# define NOMINMAX -#endif /* NOMINMAX */ - -#if defined (ACE_HAS_MOSTLY_UNICODE_APIS) && !defined (UNICODE) -# define UNICODE -#endif /* ACE_HAS_MOSTLY_UNICODE_APIS && !UNICODE */ - -#if defined (_UNICODE) -# if !defined (UNICODE) -# define UNICODE /* UNICODE is used by Windows headers */ -# endif /* UNICODE */ -#endif /* _UNICODE */ - -#if defined (UNICODE) -# if !defined (_UNICODE) -# define _UNICODE /* _UNICODE is used by C-runtime/MFC headers */ -# endif /* _UNICODE */ -#endif /* UNICODE */ - -#if !defined(_DEBUG) -// If we are making a release, and the user has not specified -// inline directives, we will default to inline -# if ! defined (__ACE_INLINE__) -# define __ACE_INLINE__ 1 -# endif /* __ACE_INLINE__ */ -#endif - -// If __ACE_INLINE__ is defined to be 0, we will undefine it -#if defined (__ACE_INLINE__) && (__ACE_INLINE__ == 0) -# undef __ACE_INLINE__ -#endif /* __ACE_INLINE__ */ - -// ACE_USES_STATIC_MFC always implies ACE_HAS_MFC -#if defined (ACE_USES_STATIC_MFC) -# if defined (ACE_HAS_MFC) -# undef ACE_HAS_MFC -# endif -# define ACE_HAS_MFC 1 -#endif /* ACE_USES_STATIC_MFC */ - -// We are build ACE and want to use MFC (multithreaded) -#if defined(ACE_HAS_MFC) && (ACE_HAS_MFC != 0) && defined (_MT) -# if (ACE_HAS_DLL != 0) && defined(ACE_BUILD_DLL) && !defined (_WINDLL) -// force multithreaded MFC DLL -# define _WINDLL -# endif /* _AFXDLL */ -# if !defined (_AFXDLL) && !defined (ACE_USES_STATIC_MFC) -# define _AFXDLL -# endif /* _AFXDLL */ -#endif - -// <windows.h> and MFC's <afxwin.h> are mutually -// incompatible. <windows.h> is brain-dead about MFC; it doesn't check -// to see whether MFC stuff is anticipated or already in progress -// before doing its thing. ACE needs (practically always) <winsock.h>, -// and winsock in turn needs support either from windows.h or from -// afxwin.h. One or the other, not both. -// -// The MSVC++ V4.0 environment defines preprocessor macros that -// indicate the programmer has chosen something from the -// Build-->Settings-->General-->MFC combo-box. <afxwin.h> defines a -// macro itself to protect against double inclusion. We'll take -// advantage of all this to select the proper support for winsock. - -// trl 26-July-1996 - -// This is necessary since MFC users apparently can't #include -// <windows.h> directly. -#if defined (ACE_HAS_MFC) && (ACE_HAS_MFC != 0) -# include /**/ <afxwin.h> /* He is doing MFC */ -// Windows.h will be included via afxwin.h->afx.h->afx_ver_.h->afxv_w32.h -// #define _INC_WINDOWS // Prevent winsock.h from including windows.h -#elif defined (ACE_HAS_WINCE) -# include /**/ <windows.h> -# include /**/ <wce.h> -#endif - -#if !defined (_INC_WINDOWS) /* Already include windows.h ? */ -// Must define strict before including windows.h ! -# if defined (ACE_HAS_STRICT) && (ACE_HAS_STRICT != 0) && !defined (STRICT) -# define STRICT 1 -# endif /* ACE_HAS_STRICT */ - -# if !defined (WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN) -# define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN -# endif /* WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN */ - -# if defined (_UNICODE) -# if !defined (UNICODE) -# define UNICODE /* UNICODE is used by Windows headers */ -# endif /* UNICODE */ -# endif /* _UNICODE */ - -# if defined (UNICODE) -# if !defined (_UNICODE) -# define _UNICODE /* _UNICODE is used by C-runtime/MFC headers */ -# endif /* _UNICODE */ -# endif /* UNICODE */ - -#endif /* !defined (_INC_WINDOWS) */ - -// Always use WS2 when available -#if (defined (ACE_HAS_WINNT4) && (ACE_HAS_WINNT4 != 0)) -# if !defined(ACE_HAS_WINSOCK2) -# define ACE_HAS_WINSOCK2 1 -# endif /* !defined(ACE_HAS_WINSOCK2) */ -#endif /* (defined (ACE_HAS_WINNT4) && (ACE_HAS_WINNT4 != 0)) */ - -#if defined (ACE_HAS_WINSOCK2) && (ACE_HAS_WINSOCK2 != 0) -# if !defined (_WINSOCK2API_) -// will also include windows.h, if not present -# include /**/ <winsock2.h> -# endif /* _WINSOCK2API */ - -# if defined (ACE_HAS_FORE_ATM_WS2) -# include /**/ <ws2atm.h> -# endif /*ACE_HAS_FORE_ATM_WS2 */ - -# if !defined _MSWSOCK_ -# include /**/ <mswsock.h> -# endif /* _MSWSOCK_ */ - -# if defined (_MSC_VER) -# pragma comment(lib, "ws2_32.lib") -# pragma comment(lib, "mswsock.lib") -# endif /* _MSC_VER */ - -# define ACE_WSOCK_VERSION 2, 0 -#else -# if !defined (_WINSOCKAPI_) - // will also include windows.h, if not present -# include /**/ <winsock.h> -# endif /* _WINSOCKAPI */ - -// PharLap ETS has its own winsock lib, so don't grab the one -// supplied with the OS. -# if defined (_MSC_VER) && !defined (UNDER_CE) && !defined (ACE_HAS_PHARLAP) -# pragma comment(lib, "wsock32.lib") -# endif /* _MSC_VER */ - -// We can't use recvmsg and sendmsg unless WinSock 2 is available -# define ACE_LACKS_RECVMSG -# define ACE_LACKS_SENDMSG - -// Version 1.1 of WinSock -# define ACE_WSOCK_VERSION 1, 1 -#endif /* ACE_HAS_WINSOCK2 */ - -// Platform supports IP multicast on Winsock 2 -#if defined (ACE_HAS_WINSOCK2) && (ACE_HAS_WINSOCK2 != 0) -# define ACE_HAS_IP_MULTICAST -#endif /* ACE_HAS_WINSOCK2 */ - -#if (defined (ACE_HAS_WINNT4) && (ACE_HAS_WINNT4 != 0)) && !defined (ACE_USES_WINCE_SEMA_SIMULATION) -# define ACE_HAS_INTERLOCKED_EXCHANGEADD -# define ACE_HAS_WIN32_TRYLOCK -# define ACE_HAS_SIGNAL_OBJECT_AND_WAIT - -// If CancelIO is undefined get the updated sp2-sdk from MS -# define ACE_HAS_CANCEL_IO -#endif /* (defined (ACE_HAS_WINNT4) && (ACE_HAS_WINNT4 != 0)) && !defined (ACE_USES_WINCE_SEMA_SIMULATION) */ - -#if !defined (ACE_SEH_DEFAULT_EXCEPTION_HANDLING_ACTION) -# define ACE_SEH_DEFAULT_EXCEPTION_HANDLING_ACTION EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH -#endif /* ACE_SEH_DEFAULT_EXCEPTION_HANDLING_ACTION */ - -// Try to make a good guess whether we are compiling with the newer version -// of WinSock 2 that has GQOS support. -#if !defined (ACE_HAS_WINSOCK2_GQOS) -# if defined (WINSOCK_VERSION) -# define ACE_HAS_WINSOCK2_GQOS 1 -# endif /* WINSOCK_VERSION */ -#endif /* ACE_HAS_WINSOCK2_GQOS */ - -#endif /* ACE_WIN32_COMMON_H */ |