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| // Original author: Ivan Penkov |
| |
| // using_std_string.h: Allows building this code in environments where |
| // global string (::string) exists. |
| // |
| // The problem: |
| // ------------- |
| // Let's say you want to build this code in an environment where a global |
| // string type is defined (i.e. ::string). Now, let's suppose that ::string |
| // is different that std::string and you'd like to have the option to easily |
| // choose between the two string types. Ideally you'd like to control which |
| // string type is chosen by simply #defining an identifier. |
| // |
| // The solution: |
| // ------------- |
| // #define HAS_GLOBAL_STRING somewhere in a global header file and then |
| // globally replace std::string with string. Then include this header |
| // file everywhere where string is used. If you want to revert back to |
| // using std::string, simply remove the #define (HAS_GLOBAL_STRING). |
| |
| #ifndef THIRD_PARTY_BREAKPAD_SRC_COMMON_USING_STD_STRING_H_ |
| #define THIRD_PARTY_BREAKPAD_SRC_COMMON_USING_STD_STRING_H_ |
| |
| #ifdef HAS_GLOBAL_STRING |
| typedef ::string google_breakpad_string; |
| #else |
| using std::string; |
| typedef std::string google_breakpad_string; |
| #endif |
| |
| // Inicates that type google_breakpad_string is defined |
| #define HAS_GOOGLE_BREAKPAD_STRING |
| |
| #endif // THIRD_PARTY_BREAKPAD_SRC_COMMON_USING_STD_STRING_H_ |