#ifndef __XMP_hpp__
#define __XMP_hpp__ 1
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// Copyright 2002-2007 Adobe Systems Incorporated
// All Rights Reserved.
//
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/// \file XMPSDK.hpp
/// \brief Overall header file for the XMP Toolkit
///
/// This is an overall header file, the only one that C++ clients should include.
///
/// The full client API is in the \c TXMPMeta.hpp, \c TXMPIterator.hpp, \c TXMPUtils.hpp headers.
/// Read these for information, but do not include them directly. The \c TXMP... classes are C++
/// template classes that must be instantiated with a string class such as \c std::string. The
/// string class is used to return text strings for property values, serialized XMP, and so on.
/// Clients must also compile \c XMP.incl_cpp to ensure that all client-side glue code is generated.
/// This should be done by including it in exactly one client source file.
///
/// There are two C preprocessor macros that simplify use of the templates:
///
/// \li \c TXMP_STRING_TYPE - Define this as the string class to use with the template. You will get
/// the template headers included and typedefs (\c SXMPMeta, and so on) to use in your code.
///
/// \li \c TXMP_EXPAND_INLINE - Define this as 1 if you want to have the template functions expanded
/// inline in your code. Leave it undefined, or defined as 0, to use out-of-line instantiations of
/// the template functions. Compiling \c XMP.incl_cpp generates explicit out-of-line
/// instantiations if \c TXMP_EXPAND_INLINE is off.
///
/// The template parameter, class \c tStringObj, must have the following member functions (which
/// match those for \c std::string):
///
/// <pre>
/// tStringObj& assign ( const char * str, size_t len )
/// size_t size() const
/// const char * c_str() const
/// </pre>
///
/// The string class must be suitable for at least UTF-8. This is the encoding used for all general
/// values, and is the default encoding for serialized XMP. The string type must also be suitable
/// for UTF-16 or UTF-32 if those serialization encodings are used. This mainly means tolerating
/// embedded 0 bytes, which \c std::string does.
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/// /c XMP_Environment.h must be the first included header.
#include "XMP_Environment.h"
#include "XMP_Version.h"
#include "XMP_Const.h"
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#if XMP_DebugBuild
#pragma warning ( push, 4 )
#else
#pragma warning ( push, 3 )
#endif
#pragma warning ( disable : 4702 ) // unreachable code
#pragma warning ( disable : 4800 ) // forcing value to bool 'true' or 'false' (performance warning)
#endif
#if defined ( TXMP_STRING_TYPE )
#include "TXMPMeta.hpp"
#include "TXMPIterator.hpp"
#include "TXMPUtils.hpp"
typedef class TXMPMeta <TXMP_STRING_TYPE> SXMPMeta; // For client convenience.
typedef class TXMPIterator <TXMP_STRING_TYPE> SXMPIterator;
typedef class TXMPUtils <TXMP_STRING_TYPE> SXMPUtils;
#if TXMP_EXPAND_INLINE
#error "TXMP_EXPAND_INLINE is not working at present. Please don't use it."
#include "client-glue/TXMPMeta.incl_cpp"
#include "client-glue/TXMPIterator.incl_cpp"
#include "client-glue/TXMPUtils.incl_cpp"
#endif
#endif // TXMP_STRING_TYPE
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#pragma warning ( pop )
#endif
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#endif // __XMP_hpp__