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/* Win32 version of transport_config.h.
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For other platforms, this is generated automatically, but for Windows,
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someone generates it manually. Nonetheless, we keep it looking as much
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as possible like the automatically generated one to make it easier to
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maintain (e.g. you can compare the two and see why something builds
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differently for Windows that for some other platform).
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*/
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#define MUST_BUILD_WININET_CLIENT 1
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#define MUST_BUILD_CURL_CLIENT 0
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#define MUST_BUILD_LIBWWW_CLIENT 0
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static const char * const XMLRPC_DEFAULT_TRANSPORT =
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"wininet";
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#ifndef XMLRPC_C_CONFIG_H_INCLUDED
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#define XMLRPC_C_CONFIG_H_INCLUDED
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/* This file, part of XML-RPC For C/C++, is meant to
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define characteristics of this particular installation
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that the other <xmlrpc-c/...> header files need in
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order to compile correctly when #included in Xmlrpc-c
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user code.
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Those header files #include this one.
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This file was created by a make rule.
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*/
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#define XMLRPC_HAVE_WCHAR 1
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#ifdef WIN32
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/* SOCKET is a type defined by <winsock.h>. Anyone who
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uses XMLRPC_SOCKET on a WIN32 system must #include
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<winsock.h>
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*/
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#define XMLRPC_SOCKET SOCKET
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#define XMLRPC_HAVE_TIMEVAL 0
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#define XMLRPC_HAVE_TIMESPEC 0
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#else
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#define XMLRPC_SOCKET int
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#define XMLRPC_HAVE_TIMEVAL 1
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#define XMLRPC_HAVE_TIMESPEC 1
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#endif
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#if defined(_MSC_VER)
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/* Newer MSVC has long long, but MSVC 6 does not */
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#define XMLRPC_INT64 __int64
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#define XMLRPC_INT32 __int32
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#else
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#define XMLRPC_INT64 long long
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#define XMLRPC_INT32 int
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#endif
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#endif
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/* Win32 version of xmlrpc_config.h.
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For other platforms, this is generated automatically, but for Windows,
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someone generates it manually. Nonetheless, we keep it looking as much
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as possible like the automatically generated one to make it easier to
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maintain (e.g. you can compare the two and see why something builds
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differently for Windows than for some other platform).
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The purpose of this file is to define stuff particular to the build
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environment being used to build Xmlrpc-c. Xmlrpc-c source files can
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#include this file and have build-environment-independent source code.
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A major goal of this file is to reduce conditional compilation in
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the other source files as much as possible. Even more, we want to avoid
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having to generate source code particular to a build environment
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except in this file.
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This file is NOT meant to be used by any code outside of the
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Xmlrpc-c source tree. There is a similar file that gets installed
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as <xmlrpc-c/config.h> that performs the same function for Xmlrpc-c
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interface header files that get compiled as part of a user's program.
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Logical macros are 0 or 1 instead of the more traditional defined and
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undefined. That's so we can distinguish when compiling code between
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"false" and some problem with the code.
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*/
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#ifndef XMLRPC_CONFIG_H_INCLUDED
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#define XMLRPC_CONFIG_H_INCLUDED
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/* From xmlrpc_amconfig.h */
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#define HAVE__STRICMP 1
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/* Name of package */
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#define PACKAGE "xmlrpc-c"
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/*----------------------------------*/
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#ifndef HAVE_SETGROUPS
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#define HAVE_SETGROUPS 0
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#endif
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#ifndef HAVE_ASPRINTF
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#define HAVE_ASPRINTF 0
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#endif
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#ifndef HAVE_SETENV
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#define HAVE_SETENV 0
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#endif
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#ifndef HAVE_PSELECT
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#define HAVE_PSELECT 0
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#endif
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#ifndef HAVE_WCSNCMP
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#define HAVE_WCSNCMP 1
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#endif
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#ifndef HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY
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#define HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY 0
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#endif
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#ifndef HAVE_LOCALTIME_R
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#define HAVE_LOCALTIME_R 0
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#endif
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#ifndef HAVE_GMTIME_R
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#define HAVE_GMTIME_R 0
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#endif
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#ifndef HAVE_STRCASECMP
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#define HAVE_STRCASECMP 0
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#endif
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#ifndef HAVE_STRICMP
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#define HAVE_STRICMP 0
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#endif
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#ifndef HAVE__STRICMP
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#define HAVE__STRICMP 0
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#endif
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#define HAVE_WCHAR_H 1
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#define HAVE_SYS_FILIO_H 0
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#define HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H 0
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#define VA_LIST_IS_ARRAY 0
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#define HAVE_LIBWWW_SSL 0
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/* Used to mark an unused function parameter */
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#define ATTR_UNUSED
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#define DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR "\\"
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#define HAVE_UNICODE_WCHAR 1
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/* Xmlrpc-c code uses __inline__ to declare functions that should
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be compiled as inline code. GNU C recognizes the __inline__ keyword.
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Others recognize 'inline' or '__inline' or nothing at all to say
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a function should be inlined.
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We could make 'configure' simply do a trial compile to figure out
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which one, but for now, this approximation is easier:
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*/
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#if (!defined(__GNUC__))
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#if (!defined(__inline__))
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#if (defined(__sgi) || defined(_AIX) || defined(_MSC_VER))
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#define __inline__ __inline
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#else
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#define __inline__
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#endif
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#endif
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#endif
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/* MSVCRT means we're using the Microsoft Visual C++ runtime library */
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#ifdef _MSC_VER
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/* The compiler is Microsoft Visual C++. */
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#define MSVCRT _MSC_VER
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#else
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#define MSVCRT 0
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#endif
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#if MSVCRT
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/* The MSVC runtime library _does_ have a 'struct timeval', but it is
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part of the Winsock interface (along with select(), which is probably
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its intended use), so isn't intended for use for general timekeeping.
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*/
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#define HAVE_TIMEVAL 0
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#define HAVE_TIMESPEC 0
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#else
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#define HAVE_TIMEVAL 1
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/* timespec is Posix.1b. If we need to work on a non-Posix.1b non-Windows
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system, we'll have to figure out how to make Configure determine this.
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*/
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#define HAVE_TIMESPEC 1
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#endif
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#if MSVCRT
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#define XMLRPC_VSNPRINTF _vsnprintf
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#else
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#define XMLRPC_VSNPRINTF vsnprintf
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#endif
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#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1400)
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/* Starting with MSVC 8, the runtime library defines various POSIX functions
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such as strdup() whose names violate the ISO C standard (the standard
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says the strXXX names are reserved for the standard), but warns you of
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the standards violation. That warning is 4996, along with other warnings
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that tell you you're using a function that Microsoft thinks you
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shouldn't.
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Well, POSIX is more important than that element of ISO C, so we disable
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that warning.
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FYI, msvcrt also defines _strdup(), etc, which doesn't violate the
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naming standard. But since other environments don't define _strdup(),
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we can't use it in portable code.
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*/
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#pragma warning(disable:4996)
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#endif
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#define snprintf _snprintf
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#define popen _popen
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#define strtoll _strtoui64
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#define strtoull _strtoui64
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#endif
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