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- AC_DEFUN([CONFIG_EXTRA], [
- AH_TOP([
- #pragma once
- /* _SYS_FEATURE_TESTS_H is Solaris, _FEATURES_H is GCC */
- #if defined( _SYS_FEATURE_TESTS_H) || defined(_FEATURES_H)
- #error "You should include gear_config.h as your first include file"
- #endif
- ])
- AH_BOTTOM([
- /* This seems to be required for older compilers @note http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8132399/how-to-printf-uint64-t */
- #ifndef __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS
- # define __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS
- #endif
-
- #if defined(__cplusplus)
- # include CINTTYPES_H
- #else
- # include <inttypes.h>
- #endif
- #if !defined(HAVE_ULONG) && !defined(__USE_MISC)
- # define HAVE_ULONG 1
- typedef unsigned long int ulong;
- #endif
- /* To hide the platform differences between MS Windows and Unix, I am
- * going to use the Microsoft way and #define the Microsoft-specific
- * functions to the unix way. Microsoft use a separate subsystem for sockets,
- * but Unix normally just use a filedescriptor on the same functions. It is
- * a lot easier to map back to the unix way with macros than going the other
- * way without side effect.
- */
- #ifdef _WIN32
- #define random() rand()
- #define srandom(a) srand(a)
- #define get_socket_errno() WSAGetLastError()
- #else
- #define INVALID_SOCKET -1
- #define SOCKET_ERROR -1
- #define closesocket(a) close(a)
- #define get_socket_errno() errno
- #endif // _WIN32
- #ifndef HAVE_MSG_NOSIGNAL
- #define MSG_NOSIGNAL 0
- #endif // HAVE_MSG_NOSIGNAL
- #ifndef HAVE_MSG_DONTWAIT
- #define MSG_DONTWAIT 0
- #endif // HAVE_MSG_DONTWAIT
- #include "libboost/config/workaround.hpp"
- ])
- ])dnl CONFIG_EXTRA
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