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/* -*- C++ -*- */
// $Id$
// The following configuration file is designed to work for HP
// platforms running HP/UX 10.x with either of the HP C++ compilers.
// This file contains compiler-specific settings, and uses the common
// HP-UX file (config-hpux-10.x.h) for the platform information.
#if !defined (ACE_CONFIG_H)
#define ACE_CONFIG_H
// There are 2 compiler-specific sections, plus a 3rd for common to both.
// First is the HP C++ section...
#if __cplusplus < 199707L
// To use HP/C++ you need some patches, the following set
//
// PHSS_9855
// PHSS_9096
// PHSS_10261
// PHSS_9062
// PHSS_7505
// PHSS_8490
//
// worked for me (Carlos O'Ryan), but you should check by yourself.
// The most important one is PHSS_9855, but in depends on some of the
// others.
# define ACE_HAS_BROKEN_HPUX_TEMPLATES
// Compiler can't handle calls like foo->operator T *()
# define ACE_HAS_BROKEN_CONVERSIONS
// Compiler can't handle large enums (e.g., HP/UX C++)
# define ACE_HAS_BROKEN_ENUMS
// Necessary with some compilers to pass ACE_TTY_IO as parameter to
// DEV_Connector.
# define ACE_NEEDS_DEV_IO_CONVERSION
// Compiler's template mechanism must see source code (i.e., .C files).
# define ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_SOURCE
// Compiler's template mechanism requires the use of explicit C++
// specializations for all used templates.
# define ACE_HAS_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION
// The HP/UX compiler doesn't support volatile!!!!
# define volatile
#else // aC++ definitions
// Compiler supports to-be-ANSI casts
# define ACE_HAS_ANSI_CASTS
// Compiler can't handle calls like foo->operator T *()
# define ACE_HAS_BROKEN_CONVERSIONS
// Compiler supports C++ exception handling
# define ACE_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
// Compiler enforces the "One Definition Rule"
# define ACE_HAS_ONE_DEFINITION_RULE
# define ACE_HAS_TYPENAME_KEYWORD
// Compiler implements templates that support typedefs inside of classes
// used as formal arguments to a template class.
# define ACE_HAS_TEMPLATE_TYPEDEFS
// This is legit for A.01.12 and probably at least as far back as A.01.07.
// Before that, not sure. But you shouldn't be there anyway ;-)
# define ACE_HAS_USING_KEYWORD
// Platform lacks streambuf "linebuffered ()".
# define ACE_LACKS_LINEBUFFERED_STREAMBUF
// Compiler's template mechanism must see source code (i.e., .C files).
# define ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_SOURCE
// Compiler supports template specialization.
# define ACE_HAS_TEMPLATE_SPECIALIZATION
#endif /* __cplusplus < 199707L */
// Compiler supports the ssize_t typedef.
#define ACE_HAS_SSIZE_T
#define ACE_HAS_UALARM
// Optimize ACE_Handle_Set for select().
#define ACE_HAS_HANDLE_SET_OPTIMIZED_FOR_SELECT
// Compiler doesn't handle 'signed char' correctly (used in ace/IOStream.h)
#define ACE_LACKS_SIGNED_CHAR
#include "ace/config-hpux-10.x.h" /* OS information */
#endif /* ACE_CONFIG_H */
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