sol2/include/sol/config.hpp
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// sol2
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#ifndef SOL_CONFIG_HPP
#define SOL_CONFIG_HPP
/* Base, empty configuration file!
To override, place a file in your include paths of the form:
. (your include path here)
| sol (directory, or equivalent)
| config.hpp (your config.hpp file)
So that when sol2 includes the file
#include <sol/config.hpp>
it gives you the configuration values you desire. Configuration values can be
seen in the safety.rst of the doc/src, or at
https://sol2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/safety.html ! You can also pass them through
the build system, or the command line options of your compiler.
*/
#endif // SOL_CONFIG_HPP