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{$IFNDEF JEDI_INC}
{$DEFINE JEDI_INC}
{******************************************************************************}
{ }
{ The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License }
{ Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in }
{ compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at }
{ http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ }
{ }
{ Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, }
{ WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License }
{ for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the }
{ License. }
{ }
{ The Original Code is: jedi.inc. }
{ The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Project JEDI }
{ http://www.delphi-jedi.org }
{ }
{ Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of }
{ the GNU Lesser General Public License (the "LGPL License"), in which case }
{ the provisions of the LGPL License are applicable instead of those above. }
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{ may use your version of this file under either the MPL or the LGPL License. }
{ }
{ For more information about the LGPL: }
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{ }
{******************************************************************************}
{ }
{ This file defines various generic compiler directives used in different }
{ libraries, e.g. in the JEDI Code Library (JCL) and JEDI Visual Component }
{ Library Library (J-VCL). The directives in this file are of generic nature }
{ and consist mostly of mappings from the VERXXX directives defined by }
{ Delphi, C++ Builder and FPC to friendly names such as DELPHI5 and }
{ SUPPORTS_WIDESTRING. These friendly names are subsequently used in the }
{ libraries to test for compiler versions and/or whether the compiler }
{ supports certain features (such as widestrings or 64 bit integers. The }
{ libraries provide an additional, library specific, include file. For the }
{ JCL e.g. this is jcl.inc. These files should be included in source files }
{ instead of this file (which is pulled in automatically). }
{ }
{******************************************************************************}
// Last modified: $Date: 2005/12/30 21:29:55 $
// For history see end of file
(*
- Development environment directives
This file defines two directives to indicate which development environment the
library is being compiled with. Currently this can either be Delphi, Kylix,
C++ Builder or FPC.
Directive Description
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DELPHI Defined if compiled with Delphi
KYLIX Defined if compiled with Kylix
DELPHICOMPILER Defined if compiled with Delphi or Kylix/Delphi
BCB Defined if compiled with C++ Builder
CPPBUILDER Defined if compiled with C++ Builder (alias for BCB)
BCBCOMPILER Defined if compiled with C++ Builder or Kylix/C++
DELPHILANGUAGE Defined if compiled with Delphi, Kylix or C++ Builder
BORLAND Defined if compiled with Delphi, Kylix or C++ Builder
FPC Defined if compiled with FPC
- Platform Directives
Platform directives are not all explicitly defined in this file, some are
defined by the compiler itself. They are listed here only for completeness.
Directive Description
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WIN32 Defined when target platform is 32 bit Windows
MSWINDOWS Defined when target platform is 32 bit Windows
LINUX Defined when target platform is Linux
UNIX Defined when target platform is Linux or Unix
- Visual library Directives
The following directives indicate for a visual library. In a Delphi/BCB
(Win32) application you need to define the VisualCLX symbol in the project
options, if you want to use the VisualCLX library. Alternatively you can use
the IDE expert, which is distributed with the JCL to do this automatically.
Directive Description
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VCL Defined for Delphi/BCB (Win32) exactly if VisualCLX is not defined
VisualCLX Defined for Kylix; needs to be defined for Delphi/BCB to
use JCL with VisualCLX applications.
- Other cross-platform related defines
These symbols are intended to help in writing portable code.
Directive Description
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUREPASCAL Code is machine-independent (as opposed to assembler code)
Win32API Code is specific for the Win32 API;
use instead of "{$IFNDEF CLR} {$IFDEF MSWINDOWS}" constructs
- Delphi Versions
The following directives are direct mappings from the VERXXX directives to a
friendly name of the associated compiler. These directives are only defined if
the compiler is Delphi (ie DELPHI is defined).
Directive Description
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DELPHI1 Defined when compiling with Delphi 1
DELPHI2 Defined when compiling with Delphi 2
DELPHI3 Defined when compiling with Delphi 3
DELPHI4 Defined when compiling with Delphi 4
DELPHI5 Defined when compiling with Delphi 5
DELPHI6 Defined when compiling with Delphi 6
DELPHI7 Defined when compiling with Delphi 7
DELPHI8 Defined when compiling with Delphi 8
DELPHI2005 Defined when compiling with Delphi 2005
DELPHI9 Alias for DELPHI2005
DELPHI10 Defined when compiling with Delphi Personality of BDS 4.0
DELPHI1_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 1 or higher
DELPHI2_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 2 or higher
DELPHI3_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 3 or higher
DELPHI4_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 4 or higher
DELPHI5_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 5 or higher
DELPHI6_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 6 or higher
DELPHI7_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 7 or higher
DELPHI8_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 8 or higher
DELPHI2005_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 2005 or higher
DELPHI9_UP Alias for DELPHI2005_UP
DELPHI10_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi Personality of BDS 4.0
- Kylix Versions
The following directives are direct mappings from the VERXXX directives to a
friendly name of the associated compiler. These directives are only defined if
the compiler is Kylix (ie KYLIX is defined).
Directive Description
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
KYLIX1 Defined when compiling with Kylix 1
KYLIX2 Defined when compiling with Kylix 2
KYLIX3 Defined when compiling with Kylix 3
KYLIX1_UP Defined when compiling with Kylix 1 or higher
KYLIX2_UP Defined when compiling with Kylix 2 or higher
KYLIX3_UP Defined when compiling with Kylix 3 or higher
- Delphi Compiler Versions (Delphi / Kylix, not in BCB mode)
Directive Description
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DELPHICOMPILER1 Defined when compiling with Delphi 1
DELPHICOMPILER2 Defined when compiling with Delphi 2
DELPHICOMPILER3 Defined when compiling with Delphi 3
DELPHICOMPILER4 Defined when compiling with Delphi 4
DELPHICOMPILER5 Defined when compiling with Delphi 5
DELPHICOMPILER6 Defined when compiling with Delphi 6 or Kylix 1, 2 or 3
DELPHICOMPILER7 Defined when compiling with Delphi 7
DELPHICOMPILER8 Defined when compiling with Delphi 8
DELPHICOMPILER9 Defined when compiling with Delphi 2005
DELPHICOMPILER10 Defined when compiling with Delphi Personality of BDS 4.0
DELPHICOMPILER1_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 1 or higher
DELPHICOMPILER2_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 2 or higher
DELPHICOMPILER3_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 3 or higher
DELPHICOMPILER4_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 4 or higher
DELPHICOMPILER5_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 5 or higher
DELPHICOMPILER6_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 6 or Kylix 1, 2 or 3 or higher
DELPHICOMPILER7_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 7 or higher
DELPHICOMPILER8_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 8 or higher
DELPHICOMPILER9_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 2005
DELPHICOMPILER10_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi Personality of BDS 4.0 or higher
- C++ Builder Versions
The following directives are direct mappings from the VERXXX directives to a
friendly name of the associated compiler. These directives are only defined if
the compiler is C++ Builder (ie BCB is defined).
Directive Description
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BCB1 Defined when compiling with C++ Builder 1
BCB3 Defined when compiling with C++ Builder 3
BCB4 Defined when compiling with C++ Builder 4
BCB5 Defined when compiling with C++ Builder 5
BCB6 Defined when compiling with C++ Builder 6
BCB10 Defined when compiling with C++ Builder Personality of BDS 4.0
BCB1_UP Defined when compiling with C++ Builder 1 or higher
BCB3_UP Defined when compiling with C++ Builder 3 or higher
BCB4_UP Defined when compiling with C++ Builder 4 or higher
BCB5_UP Defined when compiling with C++ Builder 5 or higher
BCB6_UP Defined when compiling with C++ Builder 6 or higher
BCB10_UP Defined when compiling with C++ Builder Personality of BDS 4.0 or higher
- Borland Developer Studio Versions
The following directives are direct mappings from the VERXXX directives to a
friendly name of the associated IDE. These directives are only defined if
the IDE is Borland Developer Studio Version 2 or above.
Note: Borland Developer Studio 2006 is marketed as Delphi 2006 or C++Builder 2006,
but those provide only different labels for identical content.
Directive Description
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BDS Defined when compiling with a Borland Developer Studio version's dcc32.exe
BDS2 Defined when compiling with BDS 2.0 (Delphi 8)
BDS3 Defined when compiling with BDS 3.0 (Delphi 2005)
BDS4 Defined when compiling with BDS 4.0 (Borland Developer Studio 2006)
BDS2_UP Defined when compiling with BDS 2.0 or higher
BDS3_UP Defined when compiling with BDS 3.0 or higher
BDS4_UP Defined when compiling with BDS 4.0 or higher
- Compiler Versions
The following directives are direct mappings from the VERXXX directives to a
friendly name of the associated compiler. Unlike the DELPHI_X and BCB_X
directives, these directives are indepedent of the development environment.
That is, they are defined regardless of whether compilation takes place using
Delphi or C++ Builder.
Directive Description
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
COMPILER1 Defined when compiling with Delphi 1
COMPILER2 Defined when compiling with Delphi 2 or C++ Builder 1
COMPILER3 Defined when compiling with Delphi 3
COMPILER35 Defined when compiling with C++ Builder 3
COMPILER4 Defined when compiling with Delphi 4 or C++ Builder 4
COMPILER5 Defined when compiling with Delphi 5 or C++ Builder 5
COMPILER6 Defined when compiling with Delphi 6 or C++ Builder 6
COMPILER7 Defined when compiling with Delphi 7
COMPILER8 Defined when compiling with Delphi 8
COMPILER9 Defined when compiling with Delphi 9
COMPILER10 Defined when compiling with Delphi or C++ Builder Personalities of BDS 4.0
COMPILER1_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 1 or higher
COMPILER2_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 2 or C++ Builder 1 or higher
COMPILER3_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 3 or higher
COMPILER35_UP Defined when compiling with C++ Builder 3 or higher
COMPILER4_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 4 or C++ Builder 4 or higher
COMPILER5_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 5 or C++ Builder 5 or higher
COMPILER6_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 6 or C++ Builder 6 or higher
COMPILER7_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 7
COMPILER8_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 8
COMPILER9_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi Personalities of BDS 3.0
COMPILER10_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi or C++ Builder Personalities of BDS 4.0 or higher
- RTL Versions
Use e.g. following to determine the exact RTL version since version 14.0:
{$IFDEF CONDITIONALEXPRESSIONS}
{$IF Declared(RTLVersion) and (RTLVersion >= 14.2)}
// code for Delphi 6.02 or later, Kylix 2 or later, C++ Builder 6 or later
...
{$IFEND}
{$ENDIF}
Directive Description
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RTL80_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 1 or later
RTL90_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 2 or later
RTL93_UP Defined when compiling with C++ Builder 1 or later
RTL100_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 3 or later
RTL110_UP Defined when compiling with C++ Builder 3 or later
RTL120_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 4 or later
RTL125_UP Defined when compiling with C++ Builder 4 or later
RTL130_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 5 or C++ Builder 5 or later
RTL140_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 6, Kylix 1, 2 or 3 or C++ Builder 6 or later
RTL150_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 7 or later
RTL160_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi 8 or later
RTL170_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi Personalities of BDS 3.0 or later
RTL180_UP Defined when compiling with Delphi or C++ Builder Personalities of BDS 4.0 or later
- Feature Directives
The features directives are used to test if the compiler supports specific
features, such as method overloading, and adjust the sources accordingly. Use
of these directives is preferred over the use of the DELPHI and COMPILER
directives.
Directive Description
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUPPORTS_CONSTPARAMS Compiler supports const parameters (D1+)
SUPPORTS_SINGLE Compiler supports the Single type (D1+)
SUPPORTS_DOUBLE Compiler supports the Double type (D1+)
SUPPORTS_EXTENDED Compiler supports the Extended type (D1+)
SUPPORTS_CURRENCY Compiler supports the Currency type (D2+)
SUPPORTS_THREADVAR Compiler supports threadvar declarations (D2+)
SUPPORTS_OUTPARAMS Compiler supports out parameters (D3+)
SUPPORTS_VARIANT Compiler supports variant (D2+)
SUPPORTS_WIDECHAR Compiler supports the WideChar type (D2+)
SUPPORTS_WIDESTRING Compiler supports the WideString type (D3+/BCB3+)
SUPPORTS_INTERFACE Compiler supports interfaces (D3+/BCB3+)
SUPPORTS_DISPINTERFACE Compiler supports dispatch interfaces (D3+/BCB3+)
SUPPORTS_DISPID Compiler supports dispatch ids (D3+/BCB3+/FPC)
SUPPORTS_EXTSYM Compiler supports the $EXTERNALSYM directive (D4+/BCB3+)
SUPPORTS_NODEFINE Compiler supports the $NODEFINE directive (D4+/BCB3+)
SUPPORTS_LONGWORD Compiler supports the LongWord type (unsigned 32 bit) (D4+/BCB4+)
SUPPORTS_INT64 Compiler supports the Int64 type (D4+/BCB4+)
SUPPORTS_DYNAMICARRAYS Compiler supports dynamic arrays (D4+/BCB4+)
SUPPORTS_DEFAULTPARAMS Compiler supports default parameters (D4+/BCB4+)
SUPPORTS_OVERLOAD Compiler supports overloading (D4+/BCB4+)
SUPPORTS_IMPLEMENTS Compiler supports implements (D4+/BCB4+)
SUPPORTS_DEPRECATED Compiler supports the deprecated directive (D6+/BCB6+)
SUPPORTS_PLATFORM Compiler supports the platform directive (D6+/BCB6+)
SUPPORTS_LIBRARY Compiler supports the library directive (D6+/BCB6+)
SUPPORTS_LOCAL Compiler supports the local directive (D6+/BCB6+)
SUPPORTS_INLINE Compiler supports the inline directive (D9+)
SUPPORTS_FOR_IN Compiler supports for in loops (D9+)
SUPPORTS_NESTED_CONSTANTS Compiler supports nested constants (D9+)
SUPPORTS_NESTED_TYPES Compiler supports nested types (D9+)
SUPPORTS_ENHANCED_RECORDS Compiler supports class [operator|function|procedure] for record types (D9.NET, D10+)
SUPPORTS_CLASS_FIELDS Compiler supports class fields (D9.NET, D10+)
SUPPORTS_CLASS_HELPERS Compiler supports class helpers (D9.NET, D10+)
SUPPORTS_CLASS_OPERATORS Compiler supports class operators (D9.NET, D10+)
SUPPORTS_STRICT Compiler supports strict keyword (D9.NET, D10+)
SUPPORTS_STATIC Compiler supports static keyword (D9.NET, D10+)
SUPPORTS_FINAL Compiler supports final keyword (D9.NET, D10+)
ACCEPT_DEPRECATED Compiler supports or ignores the deprecated directive (D6+/BCB6+/FPC)
ACCEPT_PLATFORM Compiler supports or ignores the platform directive (D6+/BCB6+)
ACCEPT_LIBRARY Compiler supports or ignores the library directive (D6+/BCB6+)
SUPPORTS_CUSTOMVARIANTS Compiler supports custom variants (D6+/BCB6+)
SUPPORTS_VARARGS Compiler supports varargs (D6+/BCB6+)
SUPPORTS_ENUMVALUE Compiler supports assigning ordinalities to values of enums (D6+/BCB6+)
SUPPORTS_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS Compiler supports deprecated warnings (D6+/BCB6+)
SUPPORTS_LIBRARY_WARNINGS Compiler supports library warnings (D6+/BCB6+)
SUPPORTS_PLATFORM_WARNINGS Compiler supports platform warnings (D6+/BCB6+)
SUPPORTS_UNSAFE_WARNINGS Compiler supports unsafe warnings (D7)
SUPPORTS_WEAKPACKAGEUNIT Compiler supports the WEAKPACKAGEUNIT directive
SUPPORTS_COMPILETIME_MESSAGES Compiler supports the MESSAGE directive
HAS_UNIT_LIBC Unit Libc exists (Kylix, FPC on Linux)
HAS_UNIT_RTLCONSTS Unit RTLConsts exists (D6+/BCB6+)
HAS_UNIT_TYPES Unit Types exists (D6+/BCB6+)
HAS_UNIT_VARIANTS Unit Variants exists (D6+/BCB6+)
HAS_UNIT_STRUTILS Unit StrUtils exists (D6+/BCB6+)
XPLATFORM_RTL The RTL supports crossplatform function names (e.g. RaiseLastOSError) (D6+/BCB6+/FPC)
- Compiler Settings
The compiler settings directives indicate whether a specific compiler setting
is in effect. This facilitates changing compiler settings locally in a more
compact and readible manner.
Directive Description
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALIGN_ON Compiling in the A+ state (no alignment)
BOOLEVAL_ON Compiling in the B+ state (complete boolean evaluation)
ASSERTIONS_ON Compiling in the C+ state (assertions on)
DEBUGINFO_ON Compiling in the D+ state (debug info generation on)
IMPORTEDDATA_ON Compiling in the G+ state (creation of imported data references)
LONGSTRINGS_ON Compiling in the H+ state (string defined as AnsiString)
IOCHECKS_ON Compiling in the I+ state (I/O checking enabled)
WRITEABLECONST_ON Compiling in the J+ state (typed constants can be modified)
LOCALSYMBOLS Compiling in the L+ state (local symbol generation)
TYPEINFO_ON Compiling in the M+ state (RTTI generation on)
OPTIMIZATION_ON Compiling in the O+ state (code optimization on)
OPENSTRINGS_ON Compiling in the P+ state (variable string parameters are openstrings)
OVERFLOWCHECKS_ON Compiling in the Q+ state (overflow checing on)
RANGECHECKS_ON Compiling in the R+ state (range checking on)
TYPEDADDRESS_ON Compiling in the T+ state (pointers obtained using the @ operator are typed)
SAFEDIVIDE_ON Compiling in the U+ state (save FDIV instruction through RTL emulation)
VARSTRINGCHECKS_ON Compiling in the V+ state (type checking of shortstrings)
STACKFRAMES_ON Compiling in the W+ state (generation of stack frames)
EXTENDEDSYNTAX_ON Compiling in the X+ state (Delphi extended syntax enabled)
*)
{$DEFINE BORLAND}
{ Set FreePascal to Delphi mode }
{$IFDEF FPC}
{$MODE DELPHI}
{$ASMMODE Intel}
{$UNDEF BORLAND}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF BORLAND}
{$IFDEF LINUX}
{$DEFINE KYLIX}
{$ENDIF LINUX}
{$ENDIF BORLAND}
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
{ VERXXX to COMPILERX, DELPHIX and BCBX mappings }
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
{$IFDEF BORLAND}
{$IFDEF KYLIX}
{$I kylix.inc} // FPC incompatible stuff
{$ELSE ~KYLIX}
{$IFDEF VER180}
{$DEFINE BDS4}
{$DEFINE BDS}
{$DEFINE COMPILER10}
{$IFDEF BCB}
{$DEFINE BCB10}
{$ELSE}
{$DEFINE DELPHI10}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER10}
{$ENDIF}
{$DEFINE RTL180_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF VER170}
{$DEFINE BDS3}
{$DEFINE BDS}
{$DEFINE COMPILER9}
{$DEFINE DELPHI9}
{$DEFINE DELPHI2005} // synonym to DELPHI9
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER9}
{$DEFINE RTL170_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF VER160}
{$DEFINE BDS2}
{$DEFINE BDS}
{$DEFINE COMPILER8}
{$DEFINE DELPHI8}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER8}
{$DEFINE RTL160_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF VER150}
{$DEFINE COMPILER7}
{$DEFINE DELPHI7}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER7}
{$DEFINE RTL150_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF VER140}
{$DEFINE COMPILER6}
{$IFDEF BCB}
{$DEFINE BCB6}
{$ELSE}
{$DEFINE DELPHI6}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER6}
{$ENDIF}
{$DEFINE RTL140_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF VER130}
{$DEFINE COMPILER5}
{$IFDEF BCB}
{$DEFINE BCB5}
{$ELSE}
{$DEFINE DELPHI5}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER5}
{$ENDIF}
{$DEFINE RTL130_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF VER125}
{$DEFINE COMPILER4}
{$DEFINE BCB4}
{$DEFINE BCB}
{$DEFINE RTL125_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF VER120}
{$DEFINE COMPILER4}
{$DEFINE DELPHI4}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER4}
{$DEFINE RTL120_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF VER110}
{$DEFINE COMPILER35}
{$DEFINE BCB3}
{$DEFINE RTL110_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF VER100}
{$DEFINE COMPILER3}
{$DEFINE DELPHI3}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER3}
{$DEFINE RTL100_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF VER93}
{$DEFINE COMPILER2}
{$DEFINE BCB1}
{$DEFINE BCB}
{$DEFINE RTL93_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF VER90}
{$DEFINE COMPILER2}
{$DEFINE DELPHI2}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER2}
{$DEFINE RTL90_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF VER80}
{$DEFINE COMPILER1}
{$DEFINE DELPHI1}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER1}
{$DEFINE RTL80_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$ENDIF ~KYLIX}
{$IFDEF BCB}
{$DEFINE CPPBUILDER}
{$DEFINE BCBCOMPILER}
{$ELSE ~BCB}
{$DEFINE DELPHI}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER}
{$ENDIF ~BCB}
{$ENDIF BORLAND}
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
{ DELPHIX_UP from DELPHIX mappings }
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
{$IFDEF DELPHI10}
{$DEFINE DELPHI10_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI2005_UP // synonym to DELPHI9_UP }
{$DEFINE DELPHI9_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI8_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI7_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI6_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI5_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI4_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI3_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI2_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF DELPHI9}
{$DEFINE DELPHI2005_UP} // synonym to DELPHI9_UP
{$DEFINE DELPHI9_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI8_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI7_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI6_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI5_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI4_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI3_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI2_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF DELPHI8}
{$DEFINE DELPHI8_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI7_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI6_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI5_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI4_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI3_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI2_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF DELPHI7}
{$DEFINE DELPHI7_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI6_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI5_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI4_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI3_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI2_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF DELPHI6}
{$DEFINE DELPHI6_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI5_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI4_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI3_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI2_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF DELPHI5}
{$DEFINE DELPHI5_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI4_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI3_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI2_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF DELPHI4}
{$DEFINE DELPHI4_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI3_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI2_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF DELPHI3}
{$DEFINE DELPHI3_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI2_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF DELPHI2}
{$DEFINE DELPHI2_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHI1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF DELPHI1}
{$DEFINE DELPHI1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
{ KYLIXX_UP from KYLIXX mappings }
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
{$IFDEF KYLIX3}
{$DEFINE KYLIX3_UP}
{$DEFINE KYLIX2_UP}
{$DEFINE KYLIX1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF KYLIX2}
{$DEFINE KYLIX2_UP}
{$DEFINE KYLIX1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF KYLIX1}
{$DEFINE KYLIX1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
{ BCBX_UP from BCBX mappings }
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
{$IFDEF BCB10}
{$DEFINE BCB10_UP}
{$DEFINE BCB6_UP}
{$DEFINE BCB5_UP}
{$DEFINE BCB4_UP}
{$DEFINE BCB3_UP}
{$DEFINE BCB1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF BCB6}
{$DEFINE BCB6_UP}
{$DEFINE BCB5_UP}
{$DEFINE BCB4_UP}
{$DEFINE BCB3_UP}
{$DEFINE BCB1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF BCB5}
{$DEFINE BCB5_UP}
{$DEFINE BCB4_UP}
{$DEFINE BCB3_UP}
{$DEFINE BCB1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF BCB4}
{$DEFINE BCB4_UP}
{$DEFINE BCB3_UP}
{$DEFINE BCB1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF BCB3}
{$DEFINE BCB3_UP}
{$DEFINE BCB1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF BCB1}
{$DEFINE BCB1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
{ BDSX_UP from BDSX mappings }
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
{$IFDEF BDS4}
{$DEFINE BDS4_UP}
{$DEFINE BDS3_UP}
{$DEFINE BDS2_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF BDS3}
{$DEFINE BDS3_UP}
{$DEFINE BDS2_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF BDS2}
{$DEFINE BDS2_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
{ DELPHICOMPILERX_UP from DELPHICOMPILERX mappings }
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
{$IFDEF DELPHICOMPILER10}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER10_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER9_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER8_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER7_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER6_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER5_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER4_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER3_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER2_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF DELPHICOMPILER9}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER9_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER8_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER7_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER6_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER5_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER4_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER3_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER2_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF DELPHICOMPILER8}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER8_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER7_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER6_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER5_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER4_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER3_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER2_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF DELPHICOMPILER7}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER7_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER6_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER5_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER4_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER3_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER2_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF DELPHICOMPILER6}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER6_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER5_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER4_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER3_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER2_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF DELPHICOMPILER5}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER5_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER4_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER3_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER2_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF DELPHICOMPILER4}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER4_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER3_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER2_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF DELPHICOMPILER3}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER3_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER2_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF DELPHICOMPILER2}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER2_UP}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF DELPHICOMPILER1}
{$DEFINE DELPHICOMPILER1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
{ COMPILERX_UP from COMPILERX mappings }
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
{$IFDEF COMPILER10}
{$DEFINE COMPILER10_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER9_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER8_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER7_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER6_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER5_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER4_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER35_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER3_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER2_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF COMPILER9}
{$DEFINE COMPILER9_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER8_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER7_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER6_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER5_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER4_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER35_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER3_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER2_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF COMPILER8}
{$DEFINE COMPILER8_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER7_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER6_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER5_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER4_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER35_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER3_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER2_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF COMPILER7}
{$DEFINE COMPILER7_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER6_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER5_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER4_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER35_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER3_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER2_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF COMPILER6}
{$DEFINE COMPILER6_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER5_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER4_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER35_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER3_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER2_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF COMPILER5}
{$DEFINE COMPILER5_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER4_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER35_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER3_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER2_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF COMPILER4}
{$DEFINE COMPILER4_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER35_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER3_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER2_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF COMPILER35}
{$DEFINE COMPILER35_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER3_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER2_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF COMPILER3}
{$DEFINE COMPILER3_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER2_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF COMPILER2}
{$DEFINE COMPILER2_UP}
{$DEFINE COMPILER1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF COMPILER1}
{$DEFINE COMPILER1_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
{$IFDEF DELPHICOMPILER}
{$DEFINE DELPHILANGUAGE}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF BCBCOMPILER}
{$DEFINE DELPHILANGUAGE}
{$ENDIF}
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
{ RTLX_UP from RTLX_UP mappings }
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
{$IFDEF RTL180_UP}
{$DEFINE RTL170_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF RTL170_UP}
{$DEFINE RTL160_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF RTL160_UP}
{$DEFINE RTL150_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF RTL150_UP}
{$DEFINE RTL145_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF RTL145_UP}
{$DEFINE RTL142_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF RTL142_UP}
{$DEFINE RTL140_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF RTL140_UP}
{$DEFINE RTL130_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF RTL130_UP}
{$DEFINE RTL125_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF RTL125_UP}
{$DEFINE RTL120_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF RTL120_UP}
{$DEFINE RTL110_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF RTL110_UP}
{$DEFINE RTL100_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF RTL100_UP}
{$DEFINE RTL93_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF RTL93_UP}
{$DEFINE RTL90_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF RTL90_UP}
{$DEFINE RTL80_UP}
{$ENDIF}
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
{ Map COMPILERX_UP to friendly feature names }
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
{$IFDEF FPC}
{$IFDEF VER1_0}
Please use FPC 2.0 or later to compile this.
{$ELSE}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_OUTPARAMS}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_WIDECHAR}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_WIDESTRING}
{$IFDEF HASINTF}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_INTERFACE}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF HASVARIANT}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_VARIANT}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF FPC_HAS_TYPE_SINGLE}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_SINGLE}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF FPC_HAS_TYPE_DOUBLE}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_DOUBLE}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF FPC_HAS_TYPE_EXTENDED}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_EXTENDED}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF HASCURRENCY}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_CURRENCY}
{$ENDIF}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_THREADVAR}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_CONSTPARAMS}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_LONGWORD}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_INT64}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_DYNAMICARRAYS}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_DEFAULTPARAMS}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_OVERLOAD}
{$DEFINE ACCEPT_DEPRECATED}
{$DEFINE ACCEPT_PLATFORM}
{$DEFINE ACCEPT_LIBRARY}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_EXTSYM}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_NODEFINE}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_CUSTOMVARIANTS}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_VARARGS}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_ENUMVALUE}
{$IFDEF LINUX}
{$DEFINE HAS_UNIT_LIBC}
{$ENDIF LINUX}
{$DEFINE HAS_UNIT_TYPES}
{$DEFINE HAS_UNIT_VARIANTS}
{$DEFINE HAS_UNIT_STRUTILS}
{$DEFINE HAS_UNIT_RTLCONSTS}
{$DEFINE XPLATFORM_RTL}
{$UNDEF SUPPORTS_DISPINTERFACE}
{$UNDEF SUPPORTS_IMPLEMENTS}
{$UNDEF SUPPORTS_UNSAFE_WARNINGS}
{$ENDIF}
{$ENDIF FPC}
{$IFDEF COMPILER1_UP}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_CONSTPARAMS}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_SINGLE}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_DOUBLE}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_EXTENDED}
{$ENDIF COMPILER1_UP}
{$IFDEF COMPILER2_UP}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_CURRENCY}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_THREADVAR}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_VARIANT}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_WIDECHAR}
{$ENDIF COMPILER2_UP}
{$IFDEF COMPILER3_UP}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_OUTPARAMS}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_WIDESTRING}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_INTERFACE}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_DISPINTERFACE}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_DISPID}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_WEAKPACKAGEUNIT}
{$ENDIF COMPILER3_UP}
{$IFDEF COMPILER35_UP}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_EXTSYM}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_NODEFINE}
{$ENDIF COMPILER35_UP}
{$IFDEF COMPILER4_UP}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_LONGWORD}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_INT64}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_DYNAMICARRAYS}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_DEFAULTPARAMS}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_OVERLOAD}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_IMPLEMENTS}
{$ENDIF COMPILER4_UP}
{$IFDEF COMPILER6_UP}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_DEPRECATED}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_LIBRARY}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_PLATFORM}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_LOCAL}
{$DEFINE ACCEPT_DEPRECATED}
{$DEFINE ACCEPT_PLATFORM}
{$DEFINE ACCEPT_LIBRARY}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_LIBRARY_WARNINGS}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_PLATFORM_WARNINGS}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_CUSTOMVARIANTS}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_VARARGS}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_ENUMVALUE}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_COMPILETIME_MESSAGES}
{$ENDIF COMPILER6_UP}
{$IFDEF COMPILER7_UP}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_UNSAFE_WARNINGS}
{$ENDIF COMPILER7_UP}
{$IFDEF COMPILER9_UP}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_FOR_IN}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_INLINE}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_NESTED_CONSTANTS}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_NESTED_TYPES}
{$IFDEF CLR}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_ENHANCED_RECORDS}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_CLASS_FIELDS}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_CLASS_HELPERS}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_CLASS_OPERATORS}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_STRICT}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_STATIC}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_FINAL}
{$ENDIF CLR}
{$ENDIF COMPILER9_UP}
{$IFDEF COMPILER10_UP}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_ENHANCED_RECORDS}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_CLASS_FIELDS}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_CLASS_HELPERS}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_CLASS_OPERATORS}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_STRICT}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_STATIC}
{$DEFINE SUPPORTS_FINAL}
{$ENDIF COMPILER10_UP}
{$IFDEF RTL140_UP}
{$IFDEF LINUX}
{$DEFINE HAS_UNIT_LIBC}
{$ENDIF LINUX}
{$DEFINE HAS_UNIT_RTLCONSTS}
{$DEFINE HAS_UNIT_TYPES}
{$DEFINE HAS_UNIT_VARIANTS}
{$DEFINE HAS_UNIT_STRUTILS}
{$DEFINE XPLATFORM_RTL}
{$ENDIF RTL140_UP}
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
{ Cross-platform related defines }
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
{$IFNDEF CPU386}
{$DEFINE PUREPASCAL}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF WIN32}
{$DEFINE MSWINDOWS} // predefined for D6+/BCB6+
{$DEFINE Win32API}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF DELPHILANGUAGE}
{$IFDEF LINUX}
{$DEFINE UNIX}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFNDEF CONSOLE}
{$IFDEF LINUX}
{$DEFINE VisualCLX}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFNDEF VisualCLX}
{$DEFINE VCL}
{$ENDIF}
{$ENDIF ~CONSOLE}
{$ENDIF DELPHILANGUAGE}
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
{ Compiler settings }
{------------------------------------------------------------------------------}
{$IFOPT A+} {$DEFINE ALIGN_ON} {$ENDIF}
{$IFOPT B+} {$DEFINE BOOLEVAL_ON} {$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF COMPILER2_UP}
{$IFOPT C+} {$DEFINE ASSERTIONS_ON} {$ENDIF}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFOPT D+} {$DEFINE DEBUGINFO_ON} {$ENDIF}
{$IFOPT G+} {$DEFINE IMPORTEDDATA_ON} {$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF COMPILER2_UP}
{$IFOPT H+} {$DEFINE LONGSTRINGS_ON} {$ENDIF}
{$ENDIF}
{ HINTS }
{$IFOPT I+} {$DEFINE IOCHECKS_ON} {$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF COMPILER2_UP}
{$IFOPT J+} {$DEFINE WRITEABLECONST_ON} {$ENDIF}
{$ENDIF}
{$IFOPT L+} {$DEFINE LOCALSYMBOLS} {$ENDIF}
{$IFOPT M+} {$DEFINE TYPEINFO_ON} {$ENDIF}
{$IFOPT O+} {$DEFINE OPTIMIZATION_ON} {$ENDIF}
{$IFOPT P+} {$DEFINE OPENSTRINGS_ON} {$ENDIF}
{$IFOPT Q+} {$DEFINE OVERFLOWCHECKS_ON} {$ENDIF}
{$IFOPT R+} {$DEFINE RANGECHECKS_ON} {$ENDIF}
{ REALCOMPATIBILITY }
{$IFOPT T+} {$DEFINE TYPEDADDRESS_ON} {$ENDIF}
{$IFOPT U+} {$DEFINE SAFEDIVIDE_ON} {$ENDIF}
{$IFOPT V+} {$DEFINE VARSTRINGCHECKS_ON} {$ENDIF}
{$IFOPT W+} {$DEFINE STACKFRAMES_ON} {$ENDIF}
{ WARNINGS }
{$IFOPT X+} {$DEFINE EXTENDEDSYNTAX_ON} {$ENDIF}
// for Delphi/BCB trial versions remove the point from the line below
{.$UNDEF SUPPORTS_WEAKPACKAGEUNIT}
// History:
// $Log: Jedi.inc,v $
// Revision 1.3 2005/12/30 21:29:55 clootie
// Synchronization with JEDI JCL unit (Delphi2006 additions, etc.)
//
// Revision 1.30 2005/12/04 10:10:58 obones
// Borland Developer Studio 2006 support
//
// Revision 1.29 2005/11/01 20:46:20 obones
// Removed COMPLIB_VCL and COMPLIB_VisualCLX, they are not used and obsolete
//
// Revision 1.28 2005/10/28 04:33:17 rrossmair
// - added BDS and BDSX_UP symbols
//
// Revision 1.27 2005/10/12 21:18:43 ahuser
// Moved comments out of the compiler directives.
//
// Revision 1.26 2005/09/03 15:46:42 marquardt
// new SUPPORTS_ added to description section
//
// Revision 1.25 2005/09/03 15:22:24 rrossmair
// - support for Delphi.NET personality syntax
//
// Revision 1.24 2005/08/22 01:43:02 rrossmair
// - added symbols Win32API, PUREPASCAL, DELPHI2005, DELPHI2005_UP
// - reworked/reformated some comments
//
// Revision 1.23 2005/04/15 08:27:38 marquardt
// introduced SUPPORTS_DISPID for FPC
//
// Revision 1.22 2005/04/07 00:41:35 rrossmair
// - changed for FPC 1.9.8
//
// Revision 1.21 2005/02/22 07:36:46 marquardt
// introduced SUPPORTS_INLINE, minor cleanups in JclRegistry
//
// Revision 1.20 2004/11/18 00:57:13 rrossmair
// - check-in for release 1.93
//
// Revision 1.19 2004/11/06 02:11:20 mthoma
// history cleaning.
//
// Revision 1.18 2004/08/10 02:52:02 rrossmair
// - moved {$ENDIF ~JEDI_INC} to EOF.
//
// Revision 1.17 2004/08/09 06:38:08 peter3
// - D8 support added
// - D9 support added (guesswork)
//
// Revision 1.16 2004/07/29 17:12:28 rrossmair
// fixed comment ("KYLIXX_UP from KYLIXX mappings")
//
// Revision 1.15 2004/07/29 07:58:21 marquardt
// inc files updated
//
// Revision 1.14 2004/06/21 01:10:17 rrossmair
// - $IFDEFed contents (to prevent from repeated inclusion)
// - introduced symbols SUPPORTS_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS, SUPPORTS_LIBRARY_WARNINGS, SUPPORTS_PLATFORM_WARNINGS, SUPPORTS_COMPILETIME_MESSAGES
// - reordered pre-CVS history
//
// Revision 1.13 2004/05/08 08:44:20 rrossmair
// introduced & applied symbol HAS_UNIT_LIBC
//
// Revision 1.12 2004/05/06 05:03:59 rrossmair
// SUPPORTS_ENUMVALUE definition fixed for Free Pascal Compiler
//
// Revision 1.11 2004/05/05 03:20:13 rrossmair
// jedi.inc: moved FPC-incompatible Kylix-related code to separate include file "kylix.inc", disposed of FPC-related TODOs
//
// Revision 1.10 2004/05/01 00:03:59 rrossmair
// FPC workaround removed; didn't work with Kylix
//
// Revision 1.9 2004/04/30 18:25:15 rrossmair
// added symbols BORLAND, CPPBUILDER, BCBCOMPILER
// removed symbol NONBORLAND
// cleanup (reduced redundancy)
// corrected embarrassing typo "widestring's" (for the 3rd time, I believe)
//
// Revision 1.8 2004/04/14 20:26:33 mthoma
// Changed data to date
// Local is Delphi 6 - removed todo comment
// Replaced CLX with VisualCLX to be consistent with Borlands current definition of what "CLX" is.
//
// Revision 1.7 2004/04/06 05:06:12
// add support for Kylix, FPC, RTL, versions, some speaking directives
//
// 2004-03-22,
// - add SUPPORTS_WEAKPACKAGEUNIT
//
// 2004-03-20,
// - add SUPPORTS_LOCAL
//
// 2004-03-18,
// - add SUPPORTS_LONGWORD
//
// 2004-03-16,
// - add HAS_UNIT_STRUTILS
// - add XPLATFORM_RTL
//
// 2003-12-03,
// - add SUPPORTS_ENUMVALUE
//
// 2003-11-14,
// - add SUPPORTS_VARARGS
//
// 2003-10-30,
// - correct and complete comments
// - add Kylix definitions
// - add RTL definitions
// - add FPC definitions
{$ENDIF ~JEDI_INC}