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#ifndef RUBY_ABI_H
#define RUBY_ABI_H
#ifdef RUBY_ABI_VERSION /* should match the definition in config.h */
/* This number represents Ruby's ABI version.
*
* In development Ruby, it should be bumped every time an ABI incompatible
* change is introduced. This will force other developers to rebuild extension
* gems.
*
* The following cases are considered as ABI incompatible changes:
* - Changing any data structures.
* - Changing macros or inline functions causing a change in behavior.
* - Deprecating or removing function declarations.
*
* The following cases are NOT considered as ABI incompatible changes:
* - Any changes that does not involve the header files in the `include`
* directory.
* - Adding macros, inline functions, or function declarations.
* - Backwards compatible refactors.
* - Editing comments.
*
* In released versions of Ruby, this number is not defined since teeny
* versions of Ruby should guarantee ABI compatibility.
*/
#define RUBY_ABI_VERSION 3
/* Windows does not support weak symbols so ruby_abi_version will not exist
* in the shared library. */
#if defined(HAVE_FUNC_WEAK) && !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__MINGW32__) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
# define RUBY_DLN_CHECK_ABI
#endif
#endif /* RUBY_ABI_VERSION */
#ifdef RUBY_DLN_CHECK_ABI
# ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
# endif
RUBY_FUNC_EXPORTED unsigned long long __attribute__((weak))
ruby_abi_version(void)
{
# ifdef RUBY_ABI_VERSION
return RUBY_ABI_VERSION;
# else
return 0;
# endif
}
# ifdef __cplusplus
}
# endif
#endif
#endif