source: trunk/include/win/windef.h@ 1898

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1/* $Id: windef.h,v 1.17 1999-11-30 20:19:02 sandervl Exp $ */
2
3/*
4 * Basic types definitions
5 *
6 * Copyright 1996 Alexandre Julliard
7 */
8
9#ifndef __WINE_WINDEF_H
10#define __WINE_WINDEF_H
11
12#ifdef __WINE__
13# include "config.h"
14# undef UNICODE
15#endif /* __WINE__ */
16
17#ifdef __cplusplus
18extern "C" {
19#endif
20
21/* Misc. constants. */
22
23#ifdef FALSE
24#undef FALSE
25#endif
26#define FALSE 0
27
28#ifdef TRUE
29#undef TRUE
30#endif
31#define TRUE 1
32
33#ifdef NULL
34#undef NULL
35#endif
36#define NULL 0
37
38/* Macros to map Winelib names to the correct implementation name */
39/* depending on __WINE__ and UNICODE macros. */
40/* Note that Winelib is purely Win32. */
41
42#ifdef __WINE__
43#ifdef __WIN32OS2__
44# define WINELIB_NAME_AW(func) func
45#else
46# define WINELIB_NAME_AW(func) this_is_a_syntax_error this_is_a_syntax_error
47#endif
48#else /* __WINE__ */
49# ifdef UNICODE
50# define WINELIB_NAME_AW(func) func##W
51# else
52# define WINELIB_NAME_AW(func) func##A
53# endif /* UNICODE */
54#endif /* __WINE__ */
55
56#ifdef __WINE__
57# define DECL_WINELIB_TYPE_AW(type) /* nothing */
58#else /* __WINE__ */
59# define DECL_WINELIB_TYPE_AW(type) typedef WINELIB_NAME_AW(type) type;
60#endif /* __WINE__ */
61
62
63/* Calling conventions definitions */
64
65#ifndef __WIN32OS2__
66#ifdef __i386__
67# if defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ == 2) && (__GNUC_MINOR__ >= 7)
68# define __stdcall __attribute__((__stdcall__))
69# define __cdecl __attribute__((__cdecl__))
70# define __RESTORE_ES __asm__ __volatile__("pushl %ds\n\tpopl %es")
71# else
72# error You need gcc >= 2.7 to build Wine on a 386
73# endif /* __GNUC__ */
74#else /* __i386__ */
75# define __stdcall
76# define __cdecl
77# define __RESTORE_ES
78#endif /* __i386__ */
79#endif
80
81
82/* define needed macros as required */
83#ifndef CALLBACK
84 #define CALLBACK __stdcall
85#endif
86
87#ifndef WINAPI
88 #define WINAPI __stdcall
89#endif
90
91#ifndef APIPRIVATE
92 #define APIPRIVATE __stdcall
93#endif
94
95#ifndef PASCAL
96 #define PASCAL __stdcall
97#endif
98
99#ifndef pascal
100 #define pascal __stdcall
101#endif
102
103#ifndef _pascal
104 #define _pascal __stdcall
105#endif
106
107#ifndef _stdcall
108 #define _stdcall __stdcall
109#endif
110
111#ifndef _fastcall
112 #define _fastcall __stdcall
113#endif
114
115#ifndef __export
116 #define __export __stdcall
117#endif
118
119#ifndef CDECL
120 #define CDECL __cdecl
121#endif
122
123#ifndef _CDECL
124 #define _CDECL __cdecl
125#endif
126
127#ifndef cdecl
128 #define cdecl __cdecl
129#endif
130
131#ifndef _cdecl
132 #define _cdecl __cdecl
133#endif
134
135#ifndef WINAPIV
136 #define WINAPIV __cdecl
137#endif
138
139#ifndef APIENTRY
140 #define APIENTRY WINAPI
141#endif
142
143#ifndef __declspec
144 #define __declspec(x)
145#endif
146
147#ifndef dllimport
148 #define dllimport
149#endif
150
151#ifndef dllexport
152 #define dllexport
153#endif
154
155#ifndef CONST
156 #define CONST const
157#endif
158
159
160
161/* Standard data types. These are the same for emulator and library. */
162
163typedef void VOID;
164typedef short INT16;
165typedef unsigned short UINT16;
166typedef int INT;
167typedef unsigned int UINT;
168typedef unsigned short WORD;
169typedef unsigned long DWORD;
170typedef unsigned long ULONG;
171typedef unsigned char BYTE;
172typedef long LONG;
173typedef short SHORT;
174typedef unsigned short USHORT;
175typedef char CHAR;
176typedef unsigned char UCHAR;
177/* Some systems might have wchar_t, but we really need 16 bit characters */
178typedef unsigned short WCHAR;
179typedef unsigned short BOOL16;
180typedef unsigned long BOOL;
181typedef double DATE;
182typedef long LONG_PTR;
183typedef unsigned long ULONG_PTR;
184typedef double DOUBLE;
185typedef double LONGLONG;
186typedef double ULONGLONG;
187
188/* FIXME: Wine does not compile with strict on, therefore strict
189 * handles are presently only usable on machines where sizeof(UINT) ==
190 * sizeof(void*). HANDLEs are supposed to be void* but a large amount
191 * of WINE code operates on HANDLES as if they are UINTs. So to WINE
192 * they exist as UINTs but to the Winelib user who turns on strict,
193 * they exist as void*. If there is a size difference between UINT and
194 * void* then things get ugly. */
195#ifdef STRICT
196typedef UINT16 HANDLE16;
197typedef VOID* HANDLE;
198#else
199typedef UINT16 HANDLE16;
200typedef ULONG HANDLE;
201#endif
202
203typedef HANDLE16 *LPHANDLE16;
204typedef HANDLE *LPHANDLE;
205
206/* Integer types. These are the same for emulator and library. */
207typedef UINT16 WPARAM16;
208typedef UINT WPARAM;
209typedef LONG LPARAM;
210typedef LONG HRESULT;
211typedef LONG LRESULT;
212typedef WORD ATOM;
213typedef WORD CATCHBUF[9];
214typedef WORD *LPCATCHBUF;
215typedef DWORD REGSAM;
216typedef HANDLE HHOOK;
217typedef HANDLE HKEY;
218typedef HANDLE HMONITOR;
219typedef DWORD LCID;
220typedef WORD LANGID;
221typedef DWORD LCTYPE;
222typedef float FLOAT;
223#ifdef __WIN32OS2__
224#if (__IBMC__ < 400) && (__IBMCPP__ < 360)
225typedef double __int64;
226#endif
227#else
228typedef long long __int64;
229#endif
230
231/* Pointers types. These are the same for emulator and library. */
232/* winnt types */
233typedef VOID *PVOID;
234typedef const void *PCVOID;
235typedef CHAR *PCHAR;
236typedef UCHAR *PUCHAR;
237typedef BYTE *PBYTE;
238typedef ULONG *PULONG;
239typedef LONG *PLONG;
240typedef DWORD *PDWORD;
241/* common win32 types */
242#ifdef __WINE__
243typedef CHAR *LPTSTR;
244typedef const CHAR *LPCTSTR;
245#endif
246typedef CHAR *LPSTR;
247typedef CHAR *PSTR;
248typedef const CHAR *LPCSTR;
249typedef const CHAR *PCSTR;
250typedef WCHAR *LPWSTR;
251typedef WCHAR *PWSTR;
252typedef const WCHAR *LPCWSTR;
253typedef const WCHAR *PCWSTR;
254typedef BYTE *LPBYTE;
255typedef WORD *LPWORD;
256typedef DWORD *LPDWORD;
257typedef LONG *LPLONG;
258typedef VOID *LPVOID;
259typedef const VOID *LPCVOID;
260typedef INT16 *LPINT16;
261typedef UINT16 *LPUINT16;
262typedef INT *PINT;
263typedef INT *LPINT;
264typedef UINT *PUINT;
265typedef UINT *LPUINT;
266typedef HKEY *LPHKEY;
267typedef HKEY *PHKEY;
268typedef FLOAT *PFLOAT;
269typedef FLOAT *LPFLOAT;
270typedef BOOL *PBOOL;
271typedef BOOL *LPBOOL;
272
273/* Special case: a segmented pointer is just a pointer in the user's code. */
274
275#ifdef __WINE__
276typedef DWORD SEGPTR;
277#else
278typedef void* SEGPTR;
279#endif /* __WINE__ */
280
281/* Handle types that exist both in Win16 and Win32. */
282
283#ifdef STRICT
284#define DECLARE_HANDLE(a) \
285 typedef HANDLE16 a##16; \
286 typedef a##16 *P##a##16; \
287 typedef a##16 *NP##a##16; \
288 typedef a##16 *LP##a##16; \
289 typedef struct a##__ { int unused; } *a; \
290 typedef a *P##a; \
291 typedef a *LP##a
292#else /*STRICT*/
293#define DECLARE_HANDLE(a) \
294 typedef HANDLE16 a##16; \
295 typedef a##16 *P##a##16; \
296 typedef a##16 *NP##a##16; \
297 typedef a##16 *LP##a##16; \
298 typedef HANDLE a; \
299 typedef a *P##a; \
300 typedef a *LP##a
301#endif /*STRICT*/
302
303DECLARE_HANDLE(HACMDRIVERID);
304DECLARE_HANDLE(HACMDRIVER);
305DECLARE_HANDLE(HACMOBJ);
306DECLARE_HANDLE(HACMSTREAM);
307DECLARE_HANDLE(HMETAFILEPICT);
308
309DECLARE_HANDLE(HACCEL);
310DECLARE_HANDLE(HBITMAP);
311DECLARE_HANDLE(HBRUSH);
312DECLARE_HANDLE(HCOLORSPACE);
313DECLARE_HANDLE(HCURSOR);
314DECLARE_HANDLE(HDC);
315DECLARE_HANDLE(HDROP);
316DECLARE_HANDLE(HDRVR);
317DECLARE_HANDLE(HDWP);
318DECLARE_HANDLE(HENHMETAFILE);
319DECLARE_HANDLE(HFILE);
320DECLARE_HANDLE(HFONT);
321DECLARE_HANDLE(HICON);
322DECLARE_HANDLE(HINSTANCE);
323DECLARE_HANDLE(HMENU);
324DECLARE_HANDLE(HMETAFILE);
325DECLARE_HANDLE(HMIDI);
326DECLARE_HANDLE(HMIDIIN);
327DECLARE_HANDLE(HMIDIOUT);
328DECLARE_HANDLE(HMIDISTRM);
329DECLARE_HANDLE(HMIXER);
330DECLARE_HANDLE(HMIXEROBJ);
331DECLARE_HANDLE(HMMIO);
332DECLARE_HANDLE(HPALETTE);
333DECLARE_HANDLE(HPEN);
334DECLARE_HANDLE(HQUEUE);
335DECLARE_HANDLE(HRGN);
336DECLARE_HANDLE(HRSRC);
337DECLARE_HANDLE(HTASK);
338DECLARE_HANDLE(HWAVE);
339DECLARE_HANDLE(HWAVEIN);
340DECLARE_HANDLE(HWAVEOUT);
341DECLARE_HANDLE(HWINSTA);
342DECLARE_HANDLE(HDESK);
343DECLARE_HANDLE(HWND);
344DECLARE_HANDLE(HKL);
345DECLARE_HANDLE(HIC);
346DECLARE_HANDLE(HRASCONN);
347DECLARE_HANDLE(HPRINTER);
348#undef DECLARE_HANDLE
349
350/* Handle types that must remain interchangeable even with strict on */
351
352typedef HINSTANCE16 HMODULE16;
353typedef HINSTANCE HMODULE;
354typedef HANDLE16 HGDIOBJ16;
355typedef HANDLE16 HGLOBAL16;
356typedef HANDLE16 HLOCAL16;
357typedef HANDLE HGDIOBJ;
358typedef HANDLE HGLOBAL;
359typedef HANDLE HLOCAL;
360
361/* Callback function pointers types */
362
363typedef BOOL (* CALLBACK DATEFMT_ENUMPROCA)(LPSTR);
364typedef BOOL (* CALLBACK DATEFMT_ENUMPROCW)(LPWSTR);
365DECL_WINELIB_TYPE_AW(DATEFMT_ENUMPROC)
366typedef BOOL16 (* CALLBACK DLGPROC16)(HWND16,UINT16,WPARAM16,LPARAM);
367typedef BOOL (* CALLBACK DLGPROC)(HWND,UINT,WPARAM,LPARAM);
368typedef LRESULT (* CALLBACK DRIVERPROC16)(DWORD,HDRVR16,UINT16,LPARAM,LPARAM);
369typedef LRESULT (* CALLBACK DRIVERPROC)(DWORD,HDRVR,UINT,LPARAM,LPARAM);
370typedef INT16 (* CALLBACK EDITWORDBREAKPROC16)(LPSTR,INT16,INT16,INT16);
371typedef INT (* CALLBACK EDITWORDBREAKPROCA)(LPSTR,INT,INT,INT);
372typedef INT (* CALLBACK EDITWORDBREAKPROCW)(LPWSTR,INT,INT,INT);
373DECL_WINELIB_TYPE_AW(EDITWORDBREAKPROC)
374typedef LRESULT (* CALLBACK FARPROC16)();
375typedef LRESULT (* CALLBACK FARPROC)();
376typedef INT16 (* CALLBACK PROC16)();
377typedef INT (* CALLBACK PROC)();
378typedef INT16 (* CALLBACK GOBJENUMPROC16)(SEGPTR,LPARAM);
379typedef INT (* CALLBACK GOBJENUMPROC)(LPVOID,LPARAM);
380typedef BOOL16 (* CALLBACK GRAYSTRINGPROC16)(HDC16,LPARAM,INT16);
381typedef BOOL (* CALLBACK GRAYSTRINGPROC)(HDC,LPARAM,INT);
382typedef LRESULT (* CALLBACK HOOKPROC16)(INT16,WPARAM16,LPARAM);
383typedef LRESULT (* CALLBACK HOOKPROC)(INT,WPARAM,LPARAM);
384typedef VOID (* CALLBACK LINEDDAPROC16)(INT16,INT16,LPARAM);
385typedef VOID (* CALLBACK LINEDDAPROC)(INT,INT,LPARAM);
386typedef BOOL16 (* CALLBACK PROPENUMPROC16)(HWND16,SEGPTR,HANDLE16);
387typedef BOOL (* CALLBACK PROPENUMPROCA)(HWND,LPCSTR,HANDLE);
388typedef BOOL (* CALLBACK PROPENUMPROCW)(HWND,LPCWSTR,HANDLE);
389DECL_WINELIB_TYPE_AW(PROPENUMPROC)
390typedef BOOL (* CALLBACK PROPENUMPROCEXA)(HWND,LPCSTR,HANDLE,LPARAM);
391typedef BOOL (* CALLBACK PROPENUMPROCEXW)(HWND,LPCWSTR,HANDLE,LPARAM);
392DECL_WINELIB_TYPE_AW(PROPENUMPROCEX)
393typedef BOOL (* CALLBACK TIMEFMT_ENUMPROCA)(LPSTR);
394typedef BOOL (* CALLBACK TIMEFMT_ENUMPROCW)(LPWSTR);
395DECL_WINELIB_TYPE_AW(TIMEFMT_ENUMPROC)
396typedef VOID (* CALLBACK TIMERPROC16)(HWND16,UINT16,UINT16,DWORD);
397typedef VOID (* CALLBACK TIMERPROC)(HWND,UINT,UINT,DWORD);
398typedef LRESULT (* CALLBACK WNDENUMPROC16)(HWND16,LPARAM);
399//typedef LRESULT (* CALLBACK WNDENUMPROC)(HWND,LPARAM);
400typedef BOOL (* CALLBACK WNDENUMPROC)(HWND,LPARAM);
401typedef LRESULT (* CALLBACK WNDPROC16)(HWND16,UINT16,WPARAM16,LPARAM);
402typedef LRESULT (* CALLBACK WNDPROC)(HWND,UINT,WPARAM,LPARAM);
403
404/* TCHAR data types definitions for Winelib. */
405/* These types are _not_ defined for the emulator, because they */
406/* depend on the UNICODE macro that only exists in user's code. */
407
408#ifndef __WINE__
409# ifdef UNICODE
410typedef WCHAR TCHAR;
411typedef LPWSTR LPTSTR;
412typedef LPCWSTR LPCTSTR;
413#define __TEXT(string) L##string /*probably wrong */
414# else /* UNICODE */
415typedef CHAR TCHAR;
416typedef LPSTR LPTSTR;
417typedef LPCSTR LPCTSTR;
418#define __TEXT(string) string
419# endif /* UNICODE */
420#endif /* __WINE__ */
421#define TEXT(quote) __TEXT(quote)
422
423/* Data types specific to the library. These do _not_ exist in the emulator. */
424
425
426
427/* Define some empty macros for compatibility with Windows code. */
428
429#ifndef __WINE__
430#define NEAR
431#define FAR
432#define near
433#define far
434#define _near
435#define _far
436#define IN
437#define OUT
438#define OPTIONAL
439#endif /* __WINE__ */
440
441/* Macro for structure packing. */
442
443#ifdef __GNUC__
444#define WINE_PACKED __attribute__ ((packed))
445#define WINE_UNUSED __attribute__ ((unused))
446#else
447#define WINE_PACKED /* nothing */
448#define WINE_UNUSED /* nothing */
449#endif
450
451/* Macros to split words and longs. */
452
453#define LOBYTE(w) ((BYTE)(WORD)(w))
454#define HIBYTE(w) ((BYTE)((WORD)(w) >> 8))
455
456#define LOWORD(l) ((WORD)(DWORD)(l))
457#define HIWORD(l) ((WORD)((DWORD)(l) >> 16))
458
459#define SLOWORD(l) ((INT16)(LONG)(l))
460#define SHIWORD(l) ((INT16)((LONG)(l) >> 16))
461
462#define MAKEWORD(low,high) ((WORD)(((BYTE)(low)) | ((WORD)((BYTE)(high))) << 8))
463#define MAKELONG(low,high) ((LONG)(((WORD)(low)) | (((DWORD)((WORD)(high))) << 16)))
464#define MAKELPARAM(low,high) ((LPARAM)MAKELONG(low,high))
465#define MAKEWPARAM(low,high) ((WPARAM)MAKELONG(low,high))
466#define MAKELRESULT(low,high) ((LRESULT)MAKELONG(low,high))
467#define MAKEINTATOM(atom) ((LPCSTR)MAKELONG((atom),0))
468
469#define SELECTOROF(ptr) (HIWORD(ptr))
470#define OFFSETOF(ptr) (LOWORD(ptr))
471
472/* Macros to access unaligned or wrong-endian WORDs and DWORDs. */
473/* Note: These macros are semantically broken, at least for wrc. wrc
474 spits out data in the platform's current binary format, *not* in
475 little-endian format. These macros are used throughout the resource
476 code to load and store data to the resources. Since it is unlikely
477 that we'll ever be dealing with little-endian resource data, the
478 byte-swapping nature of these macros has been disabled. Rather than
479 remove the use of these macros from the resource loading code, the
480 macros have simply been disabled. In the future, someone may want
481 to reactivate these macros for other purposes. In that case, the
482 resource code will have to be modified to use different macros. */
483
484#if 1
485#define PUT_WORD(ptr,w) (*(WORD *)(ptr) = (w))
486#define GET_WORD(ptr) (*(WORD *)(ptr))
487#define PUT_DWORD(ptr,dw) (*(DWORD *)(ptr) = (dw))
488#define GET_DWORD(ptr) (*(DWORD *)(ptr))
489#else
490#define PUT_WORD(ptr,w) (*(BYTE *)(ptr) = LOBYTE(w), \
491 *((BYTE *)(ptr) + 1) = HIBYTE(w))
492#define GET_WORD(ptr) ((WORD)(*(BYTE *)(ptr) | \
493 (WORD)(*((BYTE *)(ptr)+1) << 8)))
494#define PUT_DWORD(ptr,dw) (PUT_WORD((ptr),LOWORD(dw)), \
495 PUT_WORD((WORD *)(ptr)+1,HIWORD(dw)))
496#define GET_DWORD(ptr) ((DWORD)(GET_WORD(ptr) | \
497 ((DWORD)GET_WORD((WORD *)(ptr)+1) << 16)))
498#endif /* 1 */
499
500/* MIN and MAX macros */
501
502#ifdef MAX
503#undef MAX
504#endif
505#define MAX(a,b) (((a) > (b)) ? (a) : (b))
506
507#ifdef MIN
508#undef MIN
509#endif
510#define MIN(a,b) (((a) < (b)) ? (a) : (b))
511
512#define __max(a,b) MAX(a,b)
513#define __min(a,b) MIN(a,b)
514#ifndef RC_INVOKED
515#include <stdlib.h>
516#endif
517
518#define _MAX_PATH 260
519#define MAX_PATH 260
520#define _MAX_DRIVE 3
521#define _MAX_DIR 256
522#if !defined(__WIN32OS2__) && !defined(_MAX_FNAME)
523#define _MAX_FNAME 255
524#endif
525#define _MAX_EXT 256
526
527#define HFILE_ERROR16 ((HFILE16)-1)
528#define HFILE_ERROR ((HFILE)-1)
529
530/* Winelib run-time flag */
531
532#ifdef __WINE__
533extern int __winelib;
534#endif /* __WINE__ */
535
536/* The SIZE structure */
537
538typedef struct
539{
540 INT16 cx;
541 INT16 cy;
542} SIZE16, *PSIZE16, *LPSIZE16;
543
544typedef struct tagSIZE
545{
546 INT cx;
547 INT cy;
548} SIZE, *PSIZE, *LPSIZE;
549
550
551typedef SIZE SIZEL, *PSIZEL, *LPSIZEL;
552
553#define CONV_SIZE16TO32(s16,s32) \
554 ((s32)->cx = (INT)(s16)->cx, (s32)->cy = (INT)(s16)->cy)
555#define CONV_SIZE32TO16(s32,s16) \
556 ((s16)->cx = (INT16)(s32)->cx, (s16)->cy = (INT16)(s32)->cy)
557
558/* The POINT structure */
559
560typedef struct
561{
562 INT16 x;
563 INT16 y;
564} POINT16, *PPOINT16, *LPPOINT16;
565
566typedef struct tagPOINT
567{
568 LONG x;
569 LONG y;
570} POINT, *PPOINT, *LPPOINT;
571
572typedef struct _POINTL
573{
574 LONG x;
575 LONG y;
576} POINTL;
577
578#define CONV_POINT16TO32(p16,p32) \
579 ((p32)->x = (INT)(p16)->x, (p32)->y = (INT)(p16)->y)
580#define CONV_POINT32TO16(p32,p16) \
581 ((p16)->x = (INT16)(p32)->x, (p16)->y = (INT16)(p32)->y)
582
583#define MAKEPOINT(l) (*((POINT *)&(l)))
584
585#define MAKEPOINT16(l) (*((POINT16 *)&(l)))
586
587/* The POINTS structure */
588
589typedef struct tagPOINTS
590{
591 SHORT x;
592 SHORT y;
593} POINTS, *PPOINTS, *LPPOINTS;
594
595
596#define MAKEPOINTS(l) (*((POINTS *)&(l)))
597
598
599/* The RECT structure */
600
601typedef struct
602{
603 INT16 left;
604 INT16 top;
605 INT16 right;
606 INT16 bottom;
607} RECT16, *LPRECT16;
608
609typedef struct tagRECT
610{
611 INT left;
612 INT top;
613 INT right;
614 INT bottom;
615} RECT, *PRECT, *LPRECT;
616typedef const RECT *LPCRECT;
617
618
619typedef struct tagRECTL
620{
621 LONG left;
622 LONG top;
623 LONG right;
624 LONG bottom;
625} RECTL, *PRECTL, *LPRECTL;
626
627typedef const RECTL *LPCRECTL;
628
629#define CONV_RECT16TO32(r16,r32) \
630 ((r32)->left = (INT)(r16)->left, (r32)->top = (INT)(r16)->top, \
631 (r32)->right = (INT)(r16)->right, (r32)->bottom = (INT)(r16)->bottom)
632#define CONV_RECT32TO16(r32,r16) \
633 ((r16)->left = (INT16)(r32)->left, (r16)->top = (INT16)(r32)->top, \
634 (r16)->right = (INT16)(r32)->right, (r16)->bottom = (INT16)(r32)->bottom)
635
636/*
637 * 8.9.99 DJR DECIMAL support
638 */
639typedef struct tagDEC
640{
641 USHORT wReserved;
642 union
643 {
644 struct
645 {
646 BYTE scale;
647 BYTE sign;
648 } a;
649 USHORT signscale;
650 } b;
651 ULONG Hi32;
652 union
653 {
654 struct
655 {
656 ULONG Lo32;
657 ULONG Mid32;
658 } c;
659 ULONGLONG Lo64;
660 } d;
661} DECIMAL;
662
663#ifdef __cplusplus
664}
665#endif
666
667#endif /* __WINE_WINDEF_H */
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