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27*cdf0e10cSrcweir#ifndef __com_sun_star_bridge_oleautomation_Currency_idl__
28*cdf0e10cSrcweir#define __com_sun_star_bridge_oleautomation_Currency_idl__
29*cdf0e10cSrcweir
30*cdf0e10cSrcweir
31*cdf0e10cSrcweirmodule com {  module sun {  module star {  module bridge {  module oleautomation {
32*cdf0e10cSrcweir
33*cdf0e10cSrcweir/** is the UNO representation of the Automation type <code>CY</code>, also know
34*cdf0e10cSrcweir    as <code>CURRENCY</code>.
35*cdf0e10cSrcweir    <p>
36*cdf0e10cSrcweir    A <code>CY</code> could actually be represented as <atom>hyper</atom> in UNO
37*cdf0e10cSrcweir    and therefore a typedef from <atom>hyper</atom> to a currency type would do.
38*cdf0e10cSrcweir    But a typedef cannot be expressed in all language bindings. In the case
39*cdf0e10cSrcweir    where no typedefs are supported the actual type is used. That is, a
40*cdf0e10cSrcweir    typedef'd currency type would be represented as <code>long</code> in Java.
41*cdf0e10cSrcweir    The information that the <code>long</code> is a currency type is lost.
42*cdf0e10cSrcweir    </p>
43*cdf0e10cSrcweir    <p>
44*cdf0e10cSrcweir    When calling Automation objects from UNO the distinction between
45*cdf0e10cSrcweir    <atom>hyper</atom> and a currency type is important. Therefore
46*cdf0e10cSrcweir    <type>Currency</type> is declared as struct.
47*cdf0e10cSrcweir    </p>
48*cdf0e10cSrcweir
49*cdf0e10cSrcweir    @since OOo 1.1.2
50*cdf0e10cSrcweir */
51*cdf0e10cSrcweirstruct Currency
52*cdf0e10cSrcweir{
53*cdf0e10cSrcweir    /** corresponds to the Automation type <code>CY</code>.
54*cdf0e10cSrcweir     */
55*cdf0e10cSrcweir    hyper Value;
56*cdf0e10cSrcweir};
57*cdf0e10cSrcweir
58*cdf0e10cSrcweir}; }; }; }; };
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60*cdf0e10cSrcweir
61*cdf0e10cSrcweir#endif
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