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37 
38 #ifndef COMMONCPP_CONFIG_H_
39 #define COMMONCPP_CONFIG_H_
40 
41 #ifndef _UCOMMON_UCOMMON_H_
42 #include <ucommon/ucommon.h>
43 #endif
44 
45 #ifdef __EXPORT
46 #undef __EXPORT
47 #endif
48 
49 #define __EXPORT __SHARED
50 
51 // #include <streambuf>
52 #include <iostream>
53 
54 #define COMMONCPP_HEADERS
55 #define CCXX_NAMESPACES
56 #define COMMONCPP_NAMESPACE ost
57 #define NAMESPACE_COMMONCPP namespace ost {
58 #define TIMEOUT_INF ucommon::Timer::inf
59 
60 #ifndef UCOMMON_SYSRUNTIME
61 #define CCXX_EXCEPTIONS
62 #endif
63 
64 #ifdef AF_INET6
65 #define CCXX_IPV6
66 #endif
67 
68 #ifdef AF_INET
69 #define CCXX_IPV4
70 #endif
71 
72 typedef pthread_t cctid_t;
73 typedef int8_t int8;
74 typedef uint8_t uint8;
75 typedef int16_t int16;
76 typedef uint16_t uint16;
77 typedef int32_t int32;
78 typedef uint32_t uint32;
79 typedef int64_t int64;
80 typedef uint64_t uint64;
81 
82 #endif
int16
int16_t int16
Definition: config.h:75
uint32
uint32_t uint32
Definition: config.h:78
ucommon.h
uint8
uint8_t uint8
Definition: config.h:74
int64
int64_t int64
Definition: config.h:79
uint16
uint16_t uint16
Definition: config.h:76
int32
int32_t int32
Definition: config.h:77
uint64
uint64_t uint64
Definition: config.h:80
int8
int8_t int8
Definition: config.h:73
cctid_t
pthread_t cctid_t
Definition: config.h:72