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/* Copyright Rene Rivera 2008-2013 Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) */ #ifndef BOOST_PREDEF_LIBRARY_STD__PREFIX_H #define BOOST_PREDEF_LIBRARY_STD__PREFIX_H /* We need to include an STD header to gives us the context of which library we are using. The "smallest" code-wise header seems to be <exception>. Boost uses <utility> but as far as I can tell (RR) it's not a stand-alone header in most implementations. Using <exception> also has the benefit of being available in EC++, so we get a chance to make this work for embedded users. And since it's not a header impacted by TR1 there's no magic needed for inclusion in the face of the Boost.TR1 library. */ #include <boost/predef/detail/_exception.h> #endif