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/*******************************************************************************
* Name : undefdups.h
*
* Description : Undefine portability macros defined by both Python's header
* files and those of the Perforce API. The idea is that you
* first include Python's headers, then this file, and then the
* Perforce API. This squelches any compiler warnings about
* pre-processor macros already being defined.
*
******************************************************************************/
//
// Symbols defined by both Python and Perforce API headers
//
#undef HAVE_FSYNC
#undef HAVE_TRUNCATE
#undef HAVE_FORK
#ifdef OS_NT
// Stupid "#define SetPort SetPortA" in winspool.h
# ifdef SetPort
# undef SetPort
# endif
// GetMessage often #defined to GetMessageA
# ifdef GetMessage
# undef GetMessage
# endif
#endif
// maintain backwards compatability with python 2.4
#if (PY_VERSION_HEX < 0x02050000)
typedef int Py_ssize_t;
#define PyErr_WarnEx(obj, str, size) PyErr_Warn(obj, str)
#endif