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-/***************************************************
- *
- * DLib_Defaults.h is the library configuration manager.
- *
- * Copyright (C) 2003 IAR Systems. All rights reserved.
- *
- * $Revision: 1 $
- *
- * This configuration header file performs the following tasks:
- *
- * 1. Includes the configuration header file, defined by _DLIB_CONFIG_FILE,
- * that sets up a particular runtime environment.
- *
- * 2. Includes the product configuration header file, DLib_Product.h, that
- * specifies default values for the product and makes sure that the
- * configuration is valid.
- *
- * 3. Sets up default values for all remaining configuration symbols.
- *
- * This configuration header file, the one defined by _DLIB_CONFIG_FILE, and
- * DLib_Product.h configures how the runtime environment should behave. This
- * includes all system headers and the library itself, i.e. all system headers
- * includes this configuration header file, and the library has been built
- * using this configuration header file.
- *
- ***************************************************
- *
- * DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE!
- *
- ***************************************************/
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_DEFAULTS_H
-#define _DLIB_DEFAULTS_H
-
-#pragma system_include
-
-/* Include the main configuration header file. */
-#if defined(_DLIB_CONFIG_FILE_HEADER_NAME)
- #include _DLIB_CONFIG_FILE_HEADER_NAME
- /* _DLIB_CONFIG_FILE_STRING is the quoted variant of above */
-#elif defined(_DLIB_CONFIG_FILE)
- #include _STRINGIFY(_DLIB_CONFIG_FILE)
-#else
- #pragma message("Library configuration file is not specified. Use\
- --dlib_config, please see the compiler reference guide for details.")
-#endif
-
-/* Include the product specific header file. */
-#ifndef __NO_DLIB_PRODUCT_FILE
- #include <DLib_Product.h>
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * The remainder of the file sets up defaults for a number of
- * configuration symbols, each corresponds to a feature in the
- * libary.
- *
- * The value of the symbols should either be 1, if the feature should
- * be supported, or 0 if it shouldn't. (Except where otherwise
- * noted.)
- */
-
-
-
-
-/*
- * File handling
- *
- * Determines whether FILE descriptors and related functions exists or not.
- * When this feature is selected, i.e. set to 1, then FILE descriptors and
- * related functions (e.g. fprintf, fopen) exist. All files, even stdin,
- * stdout, and stderr will then be handled with a file system mechanism that
- * buffers files before accessing the lowlevel I/O interface (__open, __read,
- * __write, etc).
- *
- * If not selected, i.e. set to 0, then FILE descriptors and related functions
- * (e.g. fprintf, fopen) does not exist. All functions that normally uses
- * stderr will use stdout instead. Functions that uses stdout and stdin (like
- * printf and scanf) will access the lowlevel I/O interface directly (__open,
- * __read, __write, etc), i.e. there will not be any buffering.
- *
- * The default is not to have support for FILE descriptors.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_FILE_DESCRIPTOR
-#define _DLIB_FILE_DESCRIPTOR 0
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Use static buffers for stdout
- *
- * This setting controls whether the stream stdout uses a static 80 bytes
- * buffer or uses a one byte buffer allocated in the file descriptor. This
- * setting is only applicable if the FILE descriptors are enabled above.
- *
- * Default is to use a static 80 byte buffer.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_STDOUT_USES_STATIC_BUFFER
-#define _DLIB_STDOUT_USES_STATIC_BUFFER 1
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Support of locale interface
- *
- * "Locale" is the system in C that support language- and
- * contry-specific settings for a number of areas, including currency
- * symbols, date and time, and multibyte encodings.
- *
- * This setting determines whether the locale interface exist or not.
- * When this feature is selected, i.e. set to 1, the locale interface exist
- * (setlocale, etc). A number of preselected locales can be activated during
- * runtime. The preselected locales and encodings is choosen by defining any
- * number of _LOCALE_USE_xxx and _ENCODING_USE_xxx symbols. The application
- * will start with the "C" locale choosen. (Single byte encoding is always
- * supported in this mode.)
- *
- *
- * If not selected, i.e. set to 0, the locale interface (setlocale, etc) does
- * not exist. One preselected locale and one preselected encoding is then used
- * directly. That locale can not be changed during runtime. The preselected
- * locale and encoding is choosen by defining at most one of _LOCALE_USE_xxx
- * and at most one of _ENCODING_USE_xxx. The default is to use the "C" locale
- * and the single byte encoding, respectively.
- *
- * The default is not to have support for the locale interface with the "C"
- * locale and the single byte encoding.
- *
- * Supported locales
- * -----------------
- * _LOCALE_USE_C C standard locale (the default)
- * _LOCALE_USE_POSIX ISO-8859-1 Posix locale
- * _LOCALE_USE_CS_CZ ISO-8859-2 Czech language locale for Czech Republic
- * _LOCALE_USE_DA_DK ISO-8859-1 Danish language locale for Denmark
- * _LOCALE_USE_DA_EU ISO-8859-15 Danish language locale for Europe
- * _LOCALE_USE_DE_AT ISO-8859-1 German language locale for Austria
- * _LOCALE_USE_DE_BE ISO-8859-1 German language locale for Belgium
- * _LOCALE_USE_DE_CH ISO-8859-1 German language locale for Switzerland
- * _LOCALE_USE_DE_DE ISO-8859-1 German language locale for Germany
- * _LOCALE_USE_DE_EU ISO-8859-15 German language locale for Europe
- * _LOCALE_USE_DE_LU ISO-8859-1 German language locale for Luxemburg
- * _LOCALE_USE_EL_EU ISO-8859-7x Greek language locale for Europe
- * (Euro symbol added)
- * _LOCALE_USE_EL_GR ISO-8859-7 Greek language locale for Greece
- * _LOCALE_USE_EN_AU ISO-8859-1 English language locale for Australia
- * _LOCALE_USE_EN_CA ISO-8859-1 English language locale for Canada
- * _LOCALE_USE_EN_DK ISO_8859-1 English language locale for Denmark
- * _LOCALE_USE_EN_EU ISO-8859-15 English language locale for Europe
- * _LOCALE_USE_EN_GB ISO-8859-1 English language locale for United Kingdom
- * _LOCALE_USE_EN_IE ISO-8859-1 English language locale for Ireland
- * _LOCALE_USE_EN_NZ ISO-8859-1 English language locale for New Zealand
- * _LOCALE_USE_EN_US ISO-8859-1 English language locale for USA
- * _LOCALE_USE_ES_AR ISO-8859-1 Spanish language locale for Argentina
- * _LOCALE_USE_ES_BO ISO-8859-1 Spanish language locale for Bolivia
- * _LOCALE_USE_ES_CL ISO-8859-1 Spanish language locale for Chile
- * _LOCALE_USE_ES_CO ISO-8859-1 Spanish language locale for Colombia
- * _LOCALE_USE_ES_DO ISO-8859-1 Spanish language locale for Dominican Republic
- * _LOCALE_USE_ES_EC ISO-8859-1 Spanish language locale for Equador
- * _LOCALE_USE_ES_ES ISO-8859-1 Spanish language locale for Spain
- * _LOCALE_USE_ES_EU ISO-8859-15 Spanish language locale for Europe
- * _LOCALE_USE_ES_GT ISO-8859-1 Spanish language locale for Guatemala
- * _LOCALE_USE_ES_HN ISO-8859-1 Spanish language locale for Honduras
- * _LOCALE_USE_ES_MX ISO-8859-1 Spanish language locale for Mexico
- * _LOCALE_USE_ES_PA ISO-8859-1 Spanish language locale for Panama
- * _LOCALE_USE_ES_PE ISO-8859-1 Spanish language locale for Peru
- * _LOCALE_USE_ES_PY ISO-8859-1 Spanish language locale for Paraguay
- * _LOCALE_USE_ES_SV ISO-8859-1 Spanish language locale for Salvador
- * _LOCALE_USE_ES_US ISO-8859-1 Spanish language locale for USA
- * _LOCALE_USE_ES_UY ISO-8859-1 Spanish language locale for Uruguay
- * _LOCALE_USE_ES_VE ISO-8859-1 Spanish language locale for Venezuela
- * _LOCALE_USE_ET_EE ISO-8859-1 Estonian language for Estonia
- * _LOCALE_USE_EU_ES ISO-8859-1 Basque language locale for Spain
- * _LOCALE_USE_FI_EU ISO-8859-15 Finnish language locale for Europe
- * _LOCALE_USE_FI_FI ISO-8859-1 Finnish language locale for Finland
- * _LOCALE_USE_FO_FO ISO-8859-1 Faroese language locale for Faroe Islands
- * _LOCALE_USE_FR_BE ISO-8859-1 French language locale for Belgium
- * _LOCALE_USE_FR_CA ISO-8859-1 French language locale for Canada
- * _LOCALE_USE_FR_CH ISO-8859-1 French language locale for Switzerland
- * _LOCALE_USE_FR_EU ISO-8859-15 French language locale for Europe
- * _LOCALE_USE_FR_FR ISO-8859-1 French language locale for France
- * _LOCALE_USE_FR_LU ISO-8859-1 French language locale for Luxemburg
- * _LOCALE_USE_GA_EU ISO-8859-15 Irish language locale for Europe
- * _LOCALE_USE_GA_IE ISO-8859-1 Irish language locale for Ireland
- * _LOCALE_USE_GL_ES ISO-8859-1 Galician language locale for Spain
- * _LOCALE_USE_HR_HR ISO-8859-2 Croatian language locale for Croatia
- * _LOCALE_USE_HU_HU ISO-8859-2 Hungarian language locale for Hungary
- * _LOCALE_USE_ID_ID ISO-8859-1 Indonesian language locale for Indonesia
- * _LOCALE_USE_IS_EU ISO-8859-15 Icelandic language locale for Europe
- * _LOCALE_USE_IS_IS ISO-8859-1 Icelandic language locale for Iceland
- * _LOCALE_USE_IT_EU ISO-8859-15 Italian language locale for Europe
- * _LOCALE_USE_IT_IT ISO-8859-1 Italian language locale for Italy
- * _LOCALE_USE_IW_IL ISO-8859-8 Hebrew language locale for Israel
- * _LOCALE_USE_KL_GL ISO-8859-1 Greenlandic language locale for Greenland
- * _LOCALE_USE_LT_LT BALTIC Lithuanian languagelocale for Lithuania
- * _LOCALE_USE_LV_LV BALTIC Latvian languagelocale for Latvia
- * _LOCALE_USE_NL_BE ISO-8859-1 Dutch language locale for Belgium
- * _LOCALE_USE_NL_EU ISO-8859-15 Dutch language locale for Europe
- * _LOCALE_USE_NL_NL ISO-8859-9 Dutch language locale for Netherlands
- * _LOCALE_USE_NO_EU ISO-8859-15 Norwegian language locale for Europe
- * _LOCALE_USE_NO_NO ISO-8859-1 Norwegian language locale for Norway
- * _LOCALE_USE_PL_PL ISO-8859-2 Polish language locale for Poland
- * _LOCALE_USE_PT_BR ISO-8859-1 Portugese language locale for Brazil
- * _LOCALE_USE_PT_EU ISO-8859-15 Portugese language locale for Europe
- * _LOCALE_USE_PT_PT ISO-8859-1 Portugese language locale for Portugal
- * _LOCALE_USE_RO_RO ISO-8859-2 Romanian language locale for Romania
- * _LOCALE_USE_RU_RU ISO-8859-5 Russian language locale for Russia
- * _LOCALE_USE_SL_SI ISO-8859-2 Slovenian language locale for Slovenia
- * _LOCALE_USE_SV_EU ISO-8859-15 Swedish language locale for Europe
- * _LOCALE_USE_SV_FI ISO-8859-1 Swedish language locale for Finland
- * _LOCALE_USE_SV_SE ISO-8859-1 Swedish language locale for Sweden
- * _LOCALE_USE_TR_TR ISO-8859-9 Turkish language locale for Turkey
- *
- * Supported encodings
- * -------------------
- * n/a Single byte (used if no other is defined).
- * _ENCODING_USE_UTF8 UTF8 encoding.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_FULL_LOCALE_SUPPORT
-#define _DLIB_FULL_LOCALE_SUPPORT 0
-#endif
-
-/* We need to have the "C" locale if we have full locale support. */
-#if _DLIB_FULL_LOCALE_SUPPORT && !defined(_LOCALE_USE_C)
-#define _LOCALE_USE_C
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Support of multibytes in printf- and scanf-like functions
- *
- * This is the default value for _DLIB_PRINTF_MULTIBYTE and
- * _DLIB_SCANF_MULTIBYTE. See them for a description.
- *
- * Default is to not have support for multibytes in printf- and scanf-like
- * functions.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_FORMATTED_MULTIBYTE
-#define _DLIB_FORMATTED_MULTIBYTE 0
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Throw handling in the EC++ library
- *
- * This setting determines what happens when the EC++ part of the library
- * fails (where a normal C++ library 'throws').
- *
- * The following alternatives exists (setting of the symbol):
- * 0 - The application does nothing, i.e. continues with the
- * next statement.
- * 1 - The application terminates by calling the 'abort'
- * function directly.
- * <anything else> - An object of class "exception" is created. This
- * object contains a string describing the problem.
- * This string is later emitted on "stderr" before
- * the application terminates by calling the 'abort'
- * function directly.
- *
- * Default is to do nothing.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_THROW_HANDLING
-#define _DLIB_THROW_HANDLING 0
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Handling of floating-point environment
- *
- * If selected, i.e. set to 1, then the floating-point environment, defined in
- * the header file fenv.h, is updated when a floating-point operation produces
- * an exception (overflow, etc). Note that not all products support this.
- *
- * If not selected, i.e. set to 0, then the floating-point environment is not
- * updated.
- *
- * Default is to not update the floating-point environment.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_FLOAT_ENVIRONMENT
-#define _DLIB_FLOAT_ENVIRONMENT 0
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Hexadecimal floating-point numbers in strtod
- *
- * If selected, i.e. set to 1, strtod supports C99 hexadecimal floating-point
- * numbers. This also enables hexadecimal floating-points in internal functions
- * used for converting strings and wide strings to float, double, and long
- * double.
- *
- * If not selected, i.e. set to 0, C99 hexadecimal floating-point numbers
- * aren't supported.
- *
- * Default is not to support hexadecimal floating-point numbers.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_STRTOD_HEX_FLOAT
-#define _DLIB_STRTOD_HEX_FLOAT 0
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Printf configuration symbols.
- *
- * All the configuration symbols described further on controls the behaviour
- * of printf, sprintf, and the other printf variants.
- *
- * The library proves four formatters for printf: 'tiny', 'small',
- * 'large', and 'default'. The setup in this file controls all except
- * 'tiny'. Note that both small' and 'large' explicitly removes
- * some features.
- */
-
-/*
- * Handle multibytes in printf
- *
- * This setting controls whether multibytes and wchar_ts are supported in
- * printf. Set to 1 to support them, otherwise set to 0.
- *
- * See _DLIB_FORMATTED_MULTIBYTE for the default setting.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_PRINTF_MULTIBYTE
-#define _DLIB_PRINTF_MULTIBYTE _DLIB_FORMATTED_MULTIBYTE
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Long long formatting in printf
- *
- * This setting controls long long support (%lld) in printf. Set to 1 to
- * support it, otherwise set to 0.
-
- * Note, if long long should not be supported and 'intmax_t' is larger than
- * an ordinary 'long', then %jd and %jn will not be supported.
- *
- * Default is to support long long formatting.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_PRINTF_LONG_LONG
- #ifdef __LONG_LONG_SIZE__
- #define _DLIB_PRINTF_LONG_LONG 1
- #else
- #define _DLIB_PRINTF_LONG_LONG 0
- #endif
-#endif
-
-#if _DLIB_PRINTF_LONG_LONG && !defined(__LONG_LONG_SIZE__)
-#error "Long long support turned on for printf, the compiler doesn't support long long though"
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Floating-point formatting in printf
- *
- * This setting controls whether printf supports floating-point formatting.
- * Set to 1 to support them, otherwise set to 0.
- *
- * Default is to support floating-point formatting.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_PRINTF_SPECIFIER_FLOAT
-#define _DLIB_PRINTF_SPECIFIER_FLOAT 1
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Hexadecimal floating-point formatting in printf
- *
- * This setting controls whether the %a format, i.e. the output of
- * floating-point numbers in the C99 hexadecimal format. Set to 1 to support
- * it, otherwise set to 0.
- *
- * Default is to support %a in printf.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_PRINTF_SPECIFIER_A
-#define _DLIB_PRINTF_SPECIFIER_A 1
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Output count formatting in printf
- *
- * This setting controls whether the output count specifier (%n) is supported
- * or not in printf. Set to 1 to support it, otherwise set to 0.
- *
- * Default is to support %n in printf.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_PRINTF_SPECIFIER_N
-#define _DLIB_PRINTF_SPECIFIER_N 1
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Support of qualifiers in printf
- *
- * This setting controls whether qualifiers that enlarges the input value
- * [hlLjtz] is supported in printf or not. Set to 1 to support them, otherwise
- * set to 0. See also _DLIB_PRINTF_INT_TYPE_IS_INT and
- * _DLIB_PRINTF_INT_TYPE_IS_LONG.
- *
- * Default is to support [hlLjtz] qualifiers in printf.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_PRINTF_QUALIFIERS
-#define _DLIB_PRINTF_QUALIFIERS 1
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Support of flags in printf
- *
- * This setting controls whether flags (-+ #0) is supported in printf or not.
- * Set to 1 to support them, otherwise set to 0.
- *
- * Default is to support flags in printf.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_PRINTF_FLAGS
-#define _DLIB_PRINTF_FLAGS 1
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Support widths and precisions in printf
- *
- * This setting controls whether widths and precisions are supported in printf.
- * Set to 1 to support them, otherwise set to 0.
- *
- * Default is to support widths and precisions in printf.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_PRINTF_WIDTH_AND_PRECISION
-#define _DLIB_PRINTF_WIDTH_AND_PRECISION 1
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Support of unsigned integer formatting in printf
- *
- * This setting controls whether unsigned integer formatting is supported in
- * printf. Set to 1 to support it, otherwise set to 0.
- *
- * Default is to support unsigned integer formatting in printf.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_PRINTF_SPECIFIER_UNSIGNED
-#define _DLIB_PRINTF_SPECIFIER_UNSIGNED 1
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Support of signed integer formatting in printf
- *
- * This setting controls whether signed integer formatting is supported in
- * printf. Set to 1 to support it, otherwise set to 0.
- *
- * Default is to support signed integer formatting in printf.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_PRINTF_SPECIFIER_SIGNED
-#define _DLIB_PRINTF_SPECIFIER_SIGNED 1
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Support of formatting anything larger than int in printf
- *
- * This setting controls if 'int' should be used internally in printf, rather
- * than the largest existing integer type. If 'int' is used, any integer or
- * pointer type formatting use 'int' as internal type even though the
- * formatted type is larger. Set to 1 to use 'int' as internal type, otherwise
- * set to 0.
- *
- * See also next configuration.
- *
- * Default is to internally use largest existing internally type.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_PRINTF_INT_TYPE_IS_INT
-#define _DLIB_PRINTF_INT_TYPE_IS_INT 0
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Support of formatting anything larger than long in printf
- *
- * This setting controls if 'long' should be used internally in printf, rather
- * than the largest existing integer type. If 'long' is used, any integer or
- * pointer type formatting use 'long' as internal type even though the
- * formatted type is larger. Set to 1 to use 'long' as internal type,
- * otherwise set to 0.
- *
- * See also previous configuration.
- *
- * Default is to internally use largest existing internally type.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_PRINTF_INT_TYPE_IS_LONG
-#define _DLIB_PRINTF_INT_TYPE_IS_LONG 0
-#endif
-
-#if _DLIB_PRINTF_INT_TYPE_IS_INT && _DLIB_PRINTF_INT_TYPE_IS_LONG
-#error "At most one of _DLIB_PRINTF_INT_TYPE_IS_INT and _DLIB_PRINTF_INT_TYPE_IS_LONG can be defined."
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Emit a char a time in printf
- *
- * This setting controls internal output handling. If selected, i.e. set to 1,
- * then printf emits one character at a time, which requires less code but
- * can be slightly slower for some types of output.
- *
- * If not selected, i.e. set to 0, then printf buffers some outputs.
- *
- * Note that it is recommended to either use full file support (see
- * _DLIB_FILE_DESCRIPTOR) or -- for debug output -- use the linker
- * option "-e__write_buffered=__write" to enable buffered I/O rather
- * than deselecting this feature.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_PRINTF_CHAR_BY_CHAR
-#define _DLIB_PRINTF_CHAR_BY_CHAR 1
-#endif
-
-
-/*
- * Scanf configuration symbols.
- *
- * All the configuration symbols described here controls the
- * behaviour of scanf, sscanf, and the other scanf variants.
- *
- * The library proves three formatters for scanf: 'small', 'large',
- * and 'default'. The setup in this file controls all, however both
- * 'small' and 'large' explicitly removes some features.
- */
-
-/*
- * Handle multibytes in scanf
- *
- * This setting controls whether multibytes and wchar_t:s are supported in
- * scanf. Set to 1 to support them, otherwise set to 0.
- *
- * See _DLIB_FORMATTED_MULTIBYTE for the default.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_SCANF_MULTIBYTE
-#define _DLIB_SCANF_MULTIBYTE _DLIB_FORMATTED_MULTIBYTE
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Long long formatting in scanf
- *
- * This setting controls whether scanf supports long long support (%lld). It
- * also controls, if 'intmax_t' is larger than an ordinary 'long', i.e. how
- * the %jd and %jn specifiers behaves. Set to 1 to support them, otherwise set
- * to 0.
- *
- * Default is to support long long formatting in scanf.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_SCANF_LONG_LONG
- #ifdef __LONG_LONG_SIZE__
- #define _DLIB_SCANF_LONG_LONG 1
- #else
- #define _DLIB_SCANF_LONG_LONG 0
- #endif
-#endif
-
-#if _DLIB_SCANF_LONG_LONG && !defined(__LONG_LONG_SIZE__)
-#error "Long long support turned on for scanf, the compiler doesn't support long long though"
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Support widths in scanf
- *
- * This controls whether scanf supports widths. Set to 1 to support them,
- * otherwise set to 0.
- *
- * Default is to support widths in scanf.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_SCANF_WIDTH
-#define _DLIB_SCANF_WIDTH 1
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Support qualifiers [hjltzL] in scanf
- *
- * This setting controls whether scanf supports qualifiers [hjltzL] or not. Set
- * to 1 to support them, otherwise set to 0.
- *
- * Default is to support qualifiers in scanf.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_SCANF_QUALIFIERS
-#define _DLIB_SCANF_QUALIFIERS 1
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Support floating-point formatting in scanf
- *
- * This setting controls whether scanf supports floating-point formatting. Set
- * to 1 to support them, otherwise set to 0.
- *
- * Default is to support floating-point formatting in scanf.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_SCANF_SPECIFIER_FLOAT
-#define _DLIB_SCANF_SPECIFIER_FLOAT 1
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Support output count formatting (%n)
- *
- * This setting controls whether scanf supports output count formatting (%n).
- * Set to 1 to support it, otherwise set to 0.
- *
- * Default is to support output count formatting in scanf.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_SCANF_SPECIFIER_N
-#define _DLIB_SCANF_SPECIFIER_N 1
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Support scansets ([]) in scanf
- *
- * This setting controls whether scanf supports scansets ([]) or not. Set to 1
- * to support them, otherwise set to 0.
- *
- * Default is to support scansets in scanf.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_SCANF_SPECIFIER_SCANSET
-#define _DLIB_SCANF_SPECIFIER_SCANSET 1
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Support signed integer formatting in scanf
- *
- * This setting controls whether scanf supports signed integer formatting or
- * not. Set to 1 to support them, otherwise set to 0.
- *
- * Default is to support signed integer formatting in scanf.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_SCANF_SPECIFIER_SIGNED
-#define _DLIB_SCANF_SPECIFIER_SIGNED 1
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Support unsigned integer formatting in scanf
- *
- * This setting controls whether scanf supports unsigned integer formatting or
- * not. Set to 1 to support them, otherwise set to 0.
- *
- * Default is to support unsigned integer formatting in scanf.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_SCANF_SPECIFIER_UNSIGNED
-#define _DLIB_SCANF_SPECIFIER_UNSIGNED 1
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Support assignment suppressing [*] in scanf
- *
- * This setting controls whether scanf supports assignment suppressing [*] or
- * not. Set to 1 to support them, otherwise set to 0.
- *
- * Default is to support assignment suppressing in scanf.
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_SCANF_ASSIGNMENT_SUPPRESSING
-#define _DLIB_SCANF_ASSIGNMENT_SUPPRESSING 1
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Set Buffert size used in qsort
- *
- */
-
-#ifndef _DLIB_QSORT_BUF_SIZE
-#define _DLIB_QSORT_BUF_SIZE 256
-#endif
-
-#endif /* _DLIB_DEFAULTS_H */