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harbour-core/harbour/include/hbsetup.ch
Viktor Szakats ef2727d113 2010-02-23 09:44 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar.hu)
* include/hbdefs.h
    + <windows.h>/<os2.h> header inclusion (along with HB_OS_WIN_USED
      macro) is now guarded with HB_LEGACY_LEVEL3.

  * include/hbsetup.ch
  * include/hbdefs.h
  * include/clipdefs.h
    + HB_LEGACY_OFF will now turn off legacy types as well.
      This means that HB_LEGACY_TYPES_OFF macro usage
      is now clean.

  * utils/hbmk2/examples/contribf.hbc
    ! hbbmcdx -> rddbmcdx
2010-02-23 08:46:31 +00:00

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/*
* $Id$
*/
/*
* Harbour Project source code:
* Header file for runtime configuration, common for Harbour and C level.
*
* Copyright 1999-2009 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar.hu)
* www - http://www.harbour-project.org
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*/
/* NOTE: This file is used by C code and at Harbour build time.
Normally you never need to #include it in any .prg code. */
#ifndef HB_SETUP_CH_
#define HB_SETUP_CH_
/* NOTE: You can fine-tune here, which Clipper features you want to include. */
/* #define HB_CLP_STRICT */ /* Enable Cl*pper 5.2e/5.3b strict compatibility */
#define HB_CLP_UNDOC /* Enable Cl*pper 5.2e/5.3b undocumented features */
#define HB_COMPAT_C53 /* Enable Cl*pper 5.3b extensions */
/* ***********************************************************************
* Leave this #define if you want to allow usage of legacy Harbour 2.0.0/Clipper
* #defines/types/functions in your 3rd party C code. In later Harbour
* versions this macro will be first disabled by default, then completely
* removed, leaving the only default the strict Harbour namespace without
* legacy stuff.
* You should modify your 3rd party code to compile without this macro ASAP.
* NOTE: C code using legacy Clipper (.api) headers is unaffected.
*/
#ifndef HB_LEGACY_OFF
#define HB_LEGACY_LEVEL3
#endif
/* Future level of legacy cleanup */
#define HB_LEGACY_LEVEL4
#endif /* HB_SETUP_CH_ */