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+/* xmlrpc_config.h is generated from xmlrpc_config.h.in by 'configure'.
+
+ This file just uses plain AC_SUBST substitution, the same as
+ Makefile.config. Wherever you see @XXX@, that gets replaced by the
+ value of 'configure' variable XXX.
+
+ Logical macros are 0 or 1 instead of the more traditional defined and
+ undefined. That's so we can distinguish when compiling code between
+ "false" and some problem with the code.
+*/
+
+
+/* We hope to replace xmlrpc_amconfig.h some day with something that
+ doesn't require a whole special set of software to build, to make
+ Xmlrpc-c approachable by dumber developers.
+*/
+#include "xmlrpc_amconfig.h"
+
+
+#define HAVE_WCHAR_H @HAVE_WCHAR_H_DEFINE@
+#define HAVE_SYS_FILIO_H @HAVE_SYS_FILIO_H_DEFINE@
+#define HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H @HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H_DEFINE@
+
+#define VA_LIST_IS_ARRAY @VA_LIST_IS_ARRAY_DEFINE@
+
+#define HAVE_LIBWWW_SSL @HAVE_LIBWWW_SSL_DEFINE@
+
+#define ATTR_UNUSED @ATTR_UNUSED@
+
+#define DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR "@DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR@"
+
+#define HAVE_UNICODE_WCHAR HAVE_WCHAR_H
+
+/* Xmlrpc-c code uses __inline__ to declare functions that should
+ be compiled as inline code. GNU C recognizes the __inline__ keyword.
+ Others recognize 'inline' or '__inline' or nothing at all to say
+ a function should be inlined.
+
+ We could make 'configure' simply do a trial compile to figure out
+ which one, but for now, this approximation is easier:
+*/
+#if (!defined(__GNUC__))
+ #if (!defined(__inline__))
+ #if (defined(__sgi) || defined(_AIX))
+ #define __inline__ __inline
+ #else
+ #define __inline__
+ #endif
+ #endif
+#endif