/usr/include/libfilezilla/libfilezilla.hpp is in libfilezilla-dev 0.11.0-1.
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#define LIBFILEZILLA_HEADER
#include "private/defs.hpp"
#include "private/visibility.hpp"
#include "string.hpp"
/** \file
* \brief Sets some global macros and further includes \ref string.hpp
*/
/** \namespace fz
* \brief The namespace used by libfilezilla
*
* All declarations in any libfilezilla header are in this namespace.
*/
#ifdef DOXYGEN
/// This macro is defined if libfilezilla has been compiled for the Windows platform.
#define FZ_WINDOWS
/// This macro is defined if libfilezilla has been compiled for OS X.
#define FZ_MAC
/// This macro is defined if libfilezilla has been compiled Unix(-like) platforms, but excluding OS X.
#define FZ_UNIX
/** \mainpage
* \tableofcontents
*
* \section Introduction
*
* Welcome to the libfilezilla documentation.
*
* libfilezilla is a small and modern C++ library, offering some basic functionality to build high-performing, platform-independent programs. Some of the highlights include:
*
* \li A typesafe, multi-threaded event system that's very simple to use yet extremely efficient
* \li Timers for periodic events
* \li A \ref fz::datetime "datetime" class that not only tracks timestamp but also their accuracy, which simplifies dealing with timestamps originating from different sources
* \li Simple \ref fz::process "process" handling for spawning child processes with redirected I/O
*
* libfilezilla works on most modern platforms that have a C++14 compiler, including, but not limited to, Linux, *BSD, OS X and Windows.
*
* \section License
*
* libfilezilla is distributed under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License version 2 or higher.
*
* \section using Using libfilezilla
*
* libfilezilla uses the GNU autotools as build system. See the INSTALL file for details.
*
* To use libfilezilla in your project, you can use <a href="http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/pkg-config/">pkg-config</a> to add the required compiler and linker flags.
*
* If your compiler does not enable C++14 (or higher) by default, you may need to add -std=c++14 or similar to your compiler flags. Check your compiler's manual for details.
*
* \subsection using_vs Using libfilezilla with Visual Studio
*
* You can compile libefilezilla using the provided Visual Studio solution.
*
* To use libfilezilla in your own project, add libfilezilla to the include and library directories and link against libfilezilla.lib
* If you want to link against the DLL version of libfilezilla you must also add FZ_USING_DLL to your preprocessor defines.
*/
#endif
#endif
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