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RCF - Interprocess Communication for C++

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A server/client IPC framework, using the C++ preprocessor as an IDL compiler.
//******************************************************************************
// RCF - Remote Call Framework
// Copyright (c) 2005 - 2007. All rights reserved.
// Consult your license for conditions of use.
// Developed by Jarl Lindrud.
// Contact: jlindrud@hotmail.com .
//******************************************************************************

// NOTE: when using the build system to supply definitions for OUTPUT_DIR_UNQUOTED
// and OPENSSL_CERTIFICATE_DIR_UNQUOTED, the paths should not contain any symbols which
// might be replaced by the preprocessor. Eg if OUTPUT_DIR_UNQUOTED is
//
// \\A\\B\\C\\_MSC_VER\\D\\E
//
// then the resulting OUTPUT_DIR will be "\\A\\B\\C\\0x1310\\D\\E", or something like that.

#ifndef INCLUDE_UTIL_AUTOBUILD_HPP
#define INCLUDE_UTIL_AUTOBUILD_HPP

#define UTIL_AUTOBUILD_HELPER_MACRO_QUOTE(x) UTIL_AUTOBUILD_HELPER_MACRO_QUOTE_(x)
#define UTIL_AUTOBUILD_HELPER_MACRO_QUOTE_(x) #x

#ifdef TEMP_DIR_UNQUOTED
#define TEMP_DIR UTIL_AUTOBUILD_HELPER_MACRO_QUOTE( TEMP_DIR_UNQUOTED ) "/"
#else
#define TEMP_DIR ""
#endif

#ifdef OPENSSL_CERTIFICATE_DIR_UNQUOTED
#define OPENSSL_CERTIFICATE_DIR UTIL_AUTOBUILD_HELPER_MACRO_QUOTE( OPENSSL_CERTIFICATE_DIR_UNQUOTED ) "/"
#else
#define OPENSSL_CERTIFICATE_DIR ""
#endif

#endif //! INCLUDE_UTIL_AUTOBUILD_HPP

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Software developer, from Sweden and now living in Canberra, Australia, working on distributed C++ applications. When he is not programming, Jarl enjoys skiing and playing table tennis. He derives immense satisfaction from referring to himself in third person.

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