| #ifndef DLL_H_62B23520_7C8E_11DE_8A39_0800200C9A66 |
| #define DLL_H_62B23520_7C8E_11DE_8A39_0800200C9A66 |
| |
| #if defined(_MSC_VER) || \ |
| (defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 4) || \ |
| (__GNUC__ >= 4)) // GCC supports "pragma once" correctly since 3.4 |
| #pragma once |
| #endif |
| |
| // The following ifdef block is the standard way of creating macros which make |
| // exporting from a DLL simpler. All files within this DLL are compiled with the |
| // yaml_cpp_EXPORTS symbol defined on the command line. This symbol should not |
| // be defined on any project that uses this DLL. This way any other project |
| // whose source files include this file see YAML_CPP_API functions as being |
| // imported from a DLL, whereas this DLL sees symbols defined with this macro as |
| // being exported. |
| #undef YAML_CPP_API |
| |
| #ifdef YAML_CPP_DLL // Using or Building YAML-CPP DLL (definition defined |
| // manually) |
| #ifdef yaml_cpp_EXPORTS // Building YAML-CPP DLL (definition created by CMake |
| // or defined manually) |
| // #pragma message( "Defining YAML_CPP_API for DLL export" ) |
| #define YAML_CPP_API __declspec(dllexport) |
| #else // yaml_cpp_EXPORTS |
| // #pragma message( "Defining YAML_CPP_API for DLL import" ) |
| #define YAML_CPP_API __declspec(dllimport) |
| #endif // yaml_cpp_EXPORTS |
| #else // YAML_CPP_DLL |
| #define YAML_CPP_API |
| #endif // YAML_CPP_DLL |
| |
| #endif // DLL_H_62B23520_7C8E_11DE_8A39_0800200C9A66 |