IDL include directives

If your interface declaration refers to a parent interface or uses some other referenced types, the Interface Declaration Language (IDL) file must contain #include statements that tell the IDL compiler where to find the referenced interface definitions (the IDL files).

If your interface declaration refers to IDL types (defined by the CORBA specification) that are not IDL reserved words, then the IDL file should contain an #include statement for the orb.idl file.

As in C and C++, if an #include statement specifies a file name that is enclosed in angle brackets ([ ]), the search for the file begins in system-specific locations. If the file name is enclosed in double quotation marks (""), the search for the file begins in the current working directory, before searching the system-specific locations.

For information on other preprocessor directives that can be used in IDL, see "IDL pragma directives".


Related concepts
Interface Definition Language (IDL)
Related reference
IDL pragma directives



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