Annotation of pmsdk/include/bse.h, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: /****************************** Module Header ******************************\
                      2: *
                      3: * Module Name: BSE.H
                      4: *
                      5: * This file includes the definitions necessary for writing Base OS/2 applications.
                      6: *
                      7: * Copyright (c) 1987  Microsoft Corporation
                      8: * Copyright (c) 1987  IBM Corporation
                      9: *
                     10: *  3-Dec-87   MPerks  renamed to BSE.H and changed #includes
                     11: *
                     12: * ===========================================================================
                     13: *
                     14: * The following symbols are used in this file for conditional sections.
                     15: *
                     16: *   INCL_BASE   -  ALL of OS/2 Base
                     17: *   INCL_DOS    -  OS/2 DOS Kernel
                     18: *   INCL_SUB    -  OS/2 VIO/KBD/MOU
                     19: *   INCL_DOSERRORS -  OS/2 Errors         - only included if symbol defined
                     20: *
                     21: \***************************************************************************/
                     22: 
                     23: #define INCL_BASEINCLUDED
                     24: 
                     25: /* if INCL_BASE defined then define all the symbols */
                     26: #ifdef INCL_BASE
                     27:     #define INCL_DOS
                     28:     #define INCL_SUB
                     29:     #define INCL_DOSERRORS
                     30: #endif /* INCL_BASE */
                     31: 
                     32: #include <bsedos.h>       /* Base definitions */
                     33: #include <bsesub.h>       /* VIO/KBD/MOU definitions */
                     34: #include <bseerr.h>       /* Base error code definitions */

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