scip-sys 0.1.21

Bindings for the C SCIP solver.
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/**@file   message.h
 * @ingroup INTERNALAPI
 * @brief  message output methods
 * @author Tobias Achterberg
 *
 * Because the message functions are implemented as defines with more than one
 * function call, they shouldn't be used as a single statement like in:
 *   if( error )
 *      SCIPerrorMessage("an error occured");
 * because this would produce the following macro extension:
 *   if( error )
 *      printf(("[%s:%d] ERROR: ", __FILE__, __LINE__);
 *   printf(("an error occured");
 * Instead, they should be protected with brackets:
 *   if( error )
 *   {
 *      SCIPerrorMessage("an error occured");
 *   }
 */

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#ifndef __SCIP_MESSAGE_H__
#define __SCIP_MESSAGE_H__


#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif


#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif