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							- /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
- // Name:        wx/tls.h
 
- // Purpose:     wxTLS_TYPE()
 
- // Author:      Vadim Zeitlin
 
- // Licence:     wxWindows licence
 
- /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
- /**
 
-     Macro to be used for thread-specific variables declarations.
 
-     This macro can be used to define thread-specific variables of the specified
 
-     @a type. Such variables must be global or static and must be POD, i.e.
 
-     not have any constructors or destructor (even implicitly generated by the
 
-     compiler due to use of base classes or members which are not POD in a
 
-     struct).
 
-     Example of use:
 
-     @code
 
-     struct PerThreadData
 
-     {
 
-         ... data which will be different for every thread ...
 
-     };
 
-     static wxTLS_TYPE(PerThreadData) s_threadDataVar;
 
-     #define s_threadData (wxTLS_VALUE(s_threadDataVar))
 
-     ... use s_threadData as a variable of type PerThreadData ...
 
-     @endcode
 
-     Notice that the use of the ugly wxTLS_VALUE() macro is unfortunately
 
-     required if you need to support platforms without native compiler support
 
-     for thread-specific variables. If you compile your code only on platforms
 
-     which do have such support (recent versions of GNU C++ compiler, Microsoft
 
-     Visual C++ and Sun C++ compiler are known to have it), you can avoid it and
 
-     use the variable directly.
 
-  */
 
- #define wxTLS_TYPE(type) compiler-dependent-implementation
 
- /**
 
-     Macro to access thread-specific variables.
 
-     This macro is used to hide the difference in implementation of
 
-     thread-specific variables under different platforms: they can be of type T
 
-     used in wxTLS_TYPE() if they are directly supported by the compiler or of
 
-     type emulating @c T @c *, i.e. a pointer to this type otherwise. This macro
 
-     always returns an expression of type @c T itself.
 
-     As shown in wxTLS_TYPE() example, you may want to @c \#define a symbol
 
-     wrapping a thread-specific variable with this macro. And, as also explained
 
-     in wxTLS_TYPE() documentation, you may avoid using it entirely if you
 
-     target only recent compilers.
 
-     @see wxTLS_PTR()
 
-  */
 
- #define wxTLS_VALUE(var)
 
- /**
 
-     Macro to return address of a thread-specific variables.
 
-     This macro is similar to wxTLS_VALUE() except that it always returns a
 
-     pointer to the type of thread-specific variable.
 
-     Notice that this is not a constant expression even if the macro is defined
 
-     simply as @c &var -- the value returned is still different for every
 
-     thread.
 
-  */
 
- #define wxTLS_PTR(var)
 
 
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