// -*- C++ -*- // ============================================================================ /** * @file Exception_Macros.h * * $Id$ * * Writing code that is portable between platforms with or without * native C++ exceptions is hard. The following macros offer some * help on this task. * * @author Nanbor Wang * @author Aniruddha Gokhale * @author Carlos O'Ryan * @author Krishnakumar B , et al. */ // ============================================================================ // Macros for handling exceptions. #ifndef ACE_EXCEPTION_MACROS_H #define ACE_EXCEPTION_MACROS_H #include /**/ "ace/pre.h" #include "ace/config-all.h" # if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE) # pragma once # endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */ // By default, if the compiler supports native exception handling, assume // CORBA also support native exception handling. But it can be disabled by // defining ACE_CORBA_HAS_EXCEPTIONS=0. If the compiler does not support // exceptions handling, make sure native exception handling is disabled. #if defined (ACE_HAS_EXCEPTIONS) # if defined (ACE_CORBA_HAS_EXCEPTIONS) # if (ACE_CORBA_HAS_EXCEPTIONS == 0) # undef ACE_USES_NATIVE_EXCEPTIONS # else /* ACE_CORBA_HAS_EXCEPTIONS != 0 */ # define ACE_USES_NATIVE_EXCEPTIONS # endif /* ACE_CORBA_HAS_EXCEPTIONS == 0 */ # else # define ACE_USES_NATIVE_EXCEPTIONS # define ACE_CORBA_HAS_EXCEPTIONS # endif /* ACE_CORBA_HAS_EXCEPTIONS */ #else /* ! ACE_HAS_EXCEPTIONS */ # undef ACE_CORBA_HAS_EXCEPTIONS # undef ACE_USES_NATIVE_EXCEPTIONS #endif /* ACE_HAS_EXCEPTIONS */ #include /**/ "ace/post.h" #endif /* ACE_EXCEPTION_MACROS_H */