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							- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
- // Name:        wx/beforestd.h
 
- // Purpose:     #include before STL headers
 
- // Author:      Vadim Zeitlin
 
- // Modified by:
 
- // Created:     07/07/03
 
- // Copyright:   (c) 2003 Vadim Zeitlin <zeitlin@dptmaths.ens-cachan.fr>
 
- // Licence:     wxWindows licence
 
- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
- /**
 
-     Unfortunately, when compiling at maximum warning level, the standard
 
-     headers themselves may generate warnings -- and really lots of them. So
 
-     before including them, this header should be included to temporarily
 
-     suppress the warnings and after this the header afterstd.h should be
 
-     included to enable them back again.
 
-     Note that there are intentionally no inclusion guards in this file, because
 
-     it can be included several times.
 
-  */
 
- // VC 7.x isn't as bad as VC6 and doesn't give these warnings but eVC (which
 
- // defines _MSC_VER as 1201) does need to be included as it's VC6-like
 
- #if defined(__VISUALC__) && __VISUALC__ <= 1201
 
-     // these warning have to be disabled and not just temporarily disabled
 
-     // because they will be given at the end of the compilation of the
 
-     // current source and there is absolutely nothing we can do about them so
 
-     // disable them before warning(push) below
 
-     // 'foo': unreferenced inline function has been removed
 
-     #pragma warning(disable:4514)
 
-     // 'function' : function not inlined
 
-     #pragma warning(disable:4710)
 
-     // 'id': identifier was truncated to 'num' characters in the debug info
 
-     #pragma warning(disable:4786)
 
-     // MSVC 5 does not have this
 
-     #if __VISUALC__ > 1100
 
-         // we have to disable (and reenable in afterstd.h) this one because,
 
-         // even though it is of level 4, it is not disabled by warning(push, 1)
 
-         // below for VC7.1!
 
-         // unreachable code
 
-         #pragma warning(disable:4702)
 
-         #pragma warning(push, 1)
 
-     #else // VC 5
 
-         // 'expression' : signed/unsigned mismatch
 
-         #pragma warning(disable:4018)
 
-         // 'identifier' : unreferenced formal parameter
 
-         #pragma warning(disable:4100)
 
-         // 'conversion' : conversion from 'type1' to 'type2',
 
-         // possible loss of data
 
-         #pragma warning(disable:4244)
 
-         // C++ language change: to explicitly specialize class template
 
-         // 'identifier' use the following syntax
 
-         #pragma warning(disable:4663)
 
-     #endif
 
- #endif // VC++ < 7
 
- /**
 
-     GCC's visibility support is broken for libstdc++ in some older versions
 
-     (namely Debian/Ubuntu's GCC 4.1, see
 
-     https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-4.1/+bug/109262). We fix it
 
-     here by mimicking newer versions' behaviour of using default visibility
 
-     for libstdc++ code.
 
-  */
 
- #if defined(HAVE_VISIBILITY) && defined(HAVE_BROKEN_LIBSTDCXX_VISIBILITY)
 
-     #pragma GCC visibility push(default)
 
- #endif
 
 
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