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/*
*
* Copyright (c) 1998-2002
* John Maddock
*
* Use, modification and distribution are subject to the
* Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file
* LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
*
*/
/*
* LOCATION: see http://www.boost.org for most recent version.
* FILE boost/regex/config/borland.hpp
* VERSION see <boost/version.hpp>
* DESCRIPTION: regex borland-specific config setup.
*/
#if defined(__BORLANDC__)
# if (__BORLANDC__ == 0x550) || (__BORLANDC__ == 0x551)
// problems with std::basic_string and dll RTL:
# if defined(_RTLDLL) && defined(_RWSTD_COMPILE_INSTANTIATE)
# ifdef BOOST_REGEX_BUILD_DLL
# error _RWSTD_COMPILE_INSTANTIATE must not be defined when building regex++ as a DLL
# else
# pragma message("Defining _RWSTD_COMPILE_INSTANTIATE when linking to the DLL version of the RTL may produce memory corruption problems in std::basic_string, as a result of separate versions of basic_string's static data in the RTL and you're exe/dll: be warned!!")
# endif
# endif
# ifndef _RTLDLL
// this is harmless for a staic link:
# define _RWSTD_COMPILE_INSTANTIATE
# endif
// external templates cause problems for some reason:
# define BOOST_REGEX_NO_EXTERNAL_TEMPLATES
# endif
# if (__BORLANDC__ <= 0x540) && !defined(BOOST_REGEX_NO_LIB) && !defined(_NO_VCL)
// C++ Builder 4 and earlier, we can't tell whether we should be using
// the VCL runtime or not, do a static link instead:
# define BOOST_REGEX_STATIC_LINK
# endif
//
// VCL support:
// if we're building a console app then there can't be any VCL (can there?)
# if !defined(__CONSOLE__) && !defined(_NO_VCL)
# define BOOST_REGEX_USE_VCL
# endif
//
// if this isn't Win32 then don't automatically select link
// libraries:
//
# ifndef _Windows
# ifndef BOOST_REGEX_NO_LIB
# define BOOST_REGEX_NO_LIB
# endif
# ifndef BOOST_REGEX_STATIC_LINK
# define BOOST_REGEX_STATIC_LINK
# endif
# endif
#if __BORLANDC__ < 0x600
//
// string workarounds:
//
#include <cstring>
#undef strcmp
#undef strcpy
#endif
#endif