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							- // Copyright 2019 The Abseil Authors.
 
- //
 
- // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
 
- // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
 
- // You may obtain a copy of the License at
 
- //
 
- //      https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
 
- //
 
- // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
 
- // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
 
- // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
 
- // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
 
- // limitations under the License.
 
- //
 
- // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
- // File: options.h
 
- // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
- //
 
- // This file contains Abseil configuration options for setting specific
 
- // implementations instead of letting Abseil determine which implementation to
 
- // use at compile-time. Setting these options may be useful for package or build
 
- // managers who wish to guarantee ABI stability within binary builds (which are
 
- // otherwise difficult to enforce).
 
- //
 
- // *** IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR PACKAGE MANAGERS:  It is important that
 
- // maintainers of package managers who wish to package Abseil read and
 
- // understand this file! ***
 
- //
 
- // Abseil contains a number of possible configuration endpoints, based on
 
- // parameters such as the detected platform, language version, or command-line
 
- // flags used to invoke the underlying binary. As is the case with all
 
- // libraries, binaries which contain Abseil code must ensure that separate
 
- // packages use the same compiled copy of Abseil to avoid a diamond dependency
 
- // problem, which can occur if two packages built with different Abseil
 
- // configuration settings are linked together. Diamond dependency problems in
 
- // C++ may manifest as violations to the One Definition Rule (ODR) (resulting in
 
- // linker errors), or undefined behavior (resulting in crashes).
 
- //
 
- // Diamond dependency problems can be avoided if all packages utilize the same
 
- // exact version of Abseil. Building from source code with the same compilation
 
- // parameters is the easiest way to avoid such dependency problems. However, for
 
- // package managers who cannot control such compilation parameters, we are
 
- // providing the file to allow you to inject ABI (Application Binary Interface)
 
- // stability across builds. Settings options in this file will neither change
 
- // API nor ABI, providing a stable copy of Abseil between packages.
 
- //
 
- // Care must be taken to keep options within these configurations isolated
 
- // from any other dynamic settings, such as command-line flags which could alter
 
- // these options. This file is provided specifically to help build and package
 
- // managers provide a stable copy of Abseil within their libraries and binaries;
 
- // other developers should not have need to alter the contents of this file.
 
- //
 
- // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
- // Usage
 
- // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
- //
 
- // For any particular package release, set the appropriate definitions within
 
- // this file to whatever value makes the most sense for your package(s). Note
 
- // that, by default, most of these options, at the moment, affect the
 
- // implementation of types; future options may affect other implementation
 
- // details.
 
- //
 
- // NOTE: the defaults within this file all assume that Abseil can select the
 
- // proper Abseil implementation at compile-time, which will not be sufficient
 
- // to guarantee ABI stability to package managers.
 
- #ifndef ABSL_BASE_OPTIONS_H_
 
- #define ABSL_BASE_OPTIONS_H_
 
- // Include a standard library header to allow configuration based on the
 
- // standard library in use.
 
- #ifdef __cplusplus
 
- #include <ciso646>
 
- #endif
 
- // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
- // Type Compatibility Options
 
- // -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
- //
 
- // ABSL_OPTION_USE_STD_ANY
 
- //
 
- // This option controls whether absl::any is implemented as an alias to
 
- // std::any, or as an independent implementation.
 
- //
 
- // A value of 0 means to use Abseil's implementation.  This requires only C++11
 
- // support, and is expected to work on every toolchain we support.
 
- //
 
- // A value of 1 means to use an alias to std::any.  This requires that all code
 
- // using Abseil is built in C++17 mode or later.
 
- //
 
- // A value of 2 means to detect the C++ version being used to compile Abseil,
 
- // and use an alias only if a working std::any is available.  This option is
 
- // useful when you are building your entire program, including all of its
 
- // dependencies, from source.  It should not be used otherwise -- for example,
 
- // if you are distributing Abseil in a binary package manager -- since in
 
- // mode 2, absl::any will name a different type, with a different mangled name
 
- // and binary layout, depending on the compiler flags passed by the end user.
 
- // For more info, see https://abseil.io/about/design/dropin-types.
 
- //
 
- // User code should not inspect this macro.  To check in the preprocessor if
 
- // absl::any is a typedef of std::any, use the feature macro ABSL_USES_STD_ANY.
 
- #define ABSL_OPTION_USE_STD_ANY 2
 
- // ABSL_OPTION_USE_STD_OPTIONAL
 
- //
 
- // This option controls whether absl::optional is implemented as an alias to
 
- // std::optional, or as an independent implementation.
 
- //
 
- // A value of 0 means to use Abseil's implementation.  This requires only C++11
 
- // support, and is expected to work on every toolchain we support.
 
- //
 
- // A value of 1 means to use an alias to std::optional.  This requires that all
 
- // code using Abseil is built in C++17 mode or later.
 
- //
 
- // A value of 2 means to detect the C++ version being used to compile Abseil,
 
- // and use an alias only if a working std::optional is available.  This option
 
- // is useful when you are building your program from source.  It should not be
 
- // used otherwise -- for example, if you are distributing Abseil in a binary
 
- // package manager -- since in mode 2, absl::optional will name a different
 
- // type, with a different mangled name and binary layout, depending on the
 
- // compiler flags passed by the end user.  For more info, see
 
- // https://abseil.io/about/design/dropin-types.
 
- // User code should not inspect this macro.  To check in the preprocessor if
 
- // absl::optional is a typedef of std::optional, use the feature macro
 
- // ABSL_USES_STD_OPTIONAL.
 
- #define ABSL_OPTION_USE_STD_OPTIONAL 2
 
- // ABSL_OPTION_USE_STD_STRING_VIEW
 
- //
 
- // This option controls whether absl::string_view is implemented as an alias to
 
- // std::string_view, or as an independent implementation.
 
- //
 
- // A value of 0 means to use Abseil's implementation.  This requires only C++11
 
- // support, and is expected to work on every toolchain we support.
 
- //
 
- // A value of 1 means to use an alias to std::string_view.  This requires that
 
- // all code using Abseil is built in C++17 mode or later.
 
- //
 
- // A value of 2 means to detect the C++ version being used to compile Abseil,
 
- // and use an alias only if a working std::string_view is available.  This
 
- // option is useful when you are building your program from source.  It should
 
- // not be used otherwise -- for example, if you are distributing Abseil in a
 
- // binary package manager -- since in mode 2, absl::string_view will name a
 
- // different type, with a different mangled name and binary layout, depending on
 
- // the compiler flags passed by the end user.  For more info, see
 
- // https://abseil.io/about/design/dropin-types.
 
- //
 
- // User code should not inspect this macro.  To check in the preprocessor if
 
- // absl::string_view is a typedef of std::string_view, use the feature macro
 
- // ABSL_USES_STD_STRING_VIEW.
 
- #define ABSL_OPTION_USE_STD_STRING_VIEW 2
 
- // ABSL_OPTION_USE_STD_VARIANT
 
- //
 
- // This option controls whether absl::variant is implemented as an alias to
 
- // std::variant, or as an independent implementation.
 
- //
 
- // A value of 0 means to use Abseil's implementation.  This requires only C++11
 
- // support, and is expected to work on every toolchain we support.
 
- //
 
- // A value of 1 means to use an alias to std::variant.  This requires that all
 
- // code using Abseil is built in C++17 mode or later.
 
- //
 
- // A value of 2 means to detect the C++ version being used to compile Abseil,
 
- // and use an alias only if a working std::variant is available.  This option
 
- // is useful when you are building your program from source.  It should not be
 
- // used otherwise -- for example, if you are distributing Abseil in a binary
 
- // package manager -- since in mode 2, absl::variant will name a different
 
- // type, with a different mangled name and binary layout, depending on the
 
- // compiler flags passed by the end user.  For more info, see
 
- // https://abseil.io/about/design/dropin-types.
 
- //
 
- // User code should not inspect this macro.  To check in the preprocessor if
 
- // absl::variant is a typedef of std::variant, use the feature macro
 
- // ABSL_USES_STD_VARIANT.
 
- #define ABSL_OPTION_USE_STD_VARIANT 2
 
- // ABSL_OPTION_USE_INLINE_NAMESPACE
 
- // ABSL_OPTION_INLINE_NAMESPACE_NAME
 
- //
 
- // These options controls whether all entities in the absl namespace are
 
- // contained within an inner inline namespace.  This does not affect the
 
- // user-visible API of Abseil, but it changes the mangled names of all symbols.
 
- //
 
- // This can be useful as a version tag if you are distributing Abseil in
 
- // precompiled form.  This will prevent a binary library build of Abseil with
 
- // one inline namespace being used with headers configured with a different
 
- // inline namespace name.  Binary packagers are reminded that Abseil does not
 
- // guarantee any ABI stability in Abseil, so any update of Abseil or
 
- // configuration change in such a binary package should be combined with a
 
- // new, unique value for the inline namespace name.
 
- //
 
- // A value of 0 means not to use inline namespaces.
 
- //
 
- // A value of 1 means to use an inline namespace with the given name inside
 
- // namespace absl.  If this is set, ABSL_OPTION_INLINE_NAMESPACE_NAME must also
 
- // be changed to a new, unique identifier name.  In particular "head" is not
 
- // allowed.
 
- #define ABSL_OPTION_USE_INLINE_NAMESPACE 0
 
- #define ABSL_OPTION_INLINE_NAMESPACE_NAME head
 
- // ABSL_OPTION_HARDENED
 
- //
 
- // This option enables a "hardened" build in release mode (in this context,
 
- // release mode is defined as a build where the `NDEBUG` macro is defined).
 
- //
 
- // A value of 0 means that "hardened" mode is not enabled.
 
- //
 
- // A value of 1 means that "hardened" mode is enabled.
 
- //
 
- // Hardened builds have additional security checks enabled when `NDEBUG` is
 
- // defined. Defining `NDEBUG` is normally used to turn `assert()` macro into a
 
- // no-op, as well as disabling other bespoke program consistency checks. By
 
- // defining ABSL_OPTION_HARDENED to 1, a select set of checks remain enabled in
 
- // release mode. These checks guard against programming errors that may lead to
 
- // security vulnerabilities. In release mode, when one of these programming
 
- // errors is encountered, the program will immediately abort, possibly without
 
- // any attempt at logging.
 
- //
 
- // The checks enabled by this option are not free; they do incur runtime cost.
 
- //
 
- // The checks enabled by this option are always active when `NDEBUG` is not
 
- // defined, even in the case when ABSL_OPTION_HARDENED is defined to 0. The
 
- // checks enabled by this option may abort the program in a different way and
 
- // log additional information when `NDEBUG` is not defined.
 
- #define ABSL_OPTION_HARDENED 0
 
- #endif  // ABSL_BASE_OPTIONS_H_
 
 
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