Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/*++
Copyright (c) 1991 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
br.h
Abstract:
Private header file for the NT Browser service included by every
module of the Workstation service.
Author:
Rita Wong (ritaw) 15-Feb-1991
Revision History:
--*/
#ifndef _BR_INCLUDED_
#define _BR_INCLUDED_
#include <nt.h> // NT definitions
#include <ntrtl.h> // NT runtime library definitions
#include <nturtl.h>
#include <windef.h> // Win32 type definitions
#include <winbase.h> // Win32 base API prototypes
#include <winsvc.h> // Win32 service control APIs
#include <lmcons.h> // LAN Manager common definitions
#include <lmerr.h> // LAN Manager network error definitions
#include <lmsname.h> // LAN Manager service names
#include <lmapibuf.h> // NetApiBufferFree
#include <lmserver.h>
#include <netlib.h> // LAN Man utility routines
#include <netlibnt.h> // NetpNtStatusToApiStatus
#include <netdebug.h> // NetpDbgPrint
#include <tstring.h> // Transitional string functions
#include <icanon.h> // I_Net canonicalize functions
#include <align.h> // ROUND_UP_COUNT macro
#include <svcs.h> // Intrinsic service definitions
#include <strarray.h>
#include <rpc.h> // DataTypes and runtime APIs
#include <rpcutil.h> // Prototypes for MIDL user functions
#include <bowser.h> // Generated by the MIDL complier
#include <winsvc.h>
#include <srvann.h>
#include <lmbrowsr.h>
#include <ntddbrow.h>
#include <brcommon.h> // Common browser routines.
#include <rx.h>
#include <rxserver.h>
#include <brconst.h>
#include "bowqueue.h"
#include "brdomain.h"
#include "browsnet.h"
#include "browslst.h"
#include "brutil.h"
#include "brwan.h"
#include "brmain.h"
#include "brdevice.h"
#include "brconfig.h"
#include "browsdom.h"
#include "brbackup.h"
#include "brmaster.h"
#include "srvenum.h"
//
// The following macros are used to establish the semantics needed
// to do a return from within a try-finally clause. As a rule every
// try clause must end with a label call try_exit. For example,
//
// try {
// :
// :
//
// try_exit: NOTHING;
// } finally {
//
// :
// :
// }
//
// Every return statement executed inside of a try clause should use the
// try_return macro. If the compiler fully supports the try-finally construct
// then the macro should be
//
// #define try_return(S) { return(S); }
//
// If the compiler does not support the try-finally construct then the macro
// should be
//
#define try_return(S) { S; goto try_exit; }
#define BrPrint(_x_) BrowserTrace _x_
#endif // ifdef _BR_INCLUDED_