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// 2004-03-17, Gabriel Schreiber <schreiber@ient.rwth-aachen.de>
// Mark Asbach <asbach@ient.rwth-aachen.de>
// Institute of Communications Engineering, RWTH Aachen University
#include "cxcore.h"
/**
* This function will set a Octave error and throw an int.
* Exceptions are catched automatically by the SWIG code from "typemaps.i"
*/
int SendErrorToOctave ( int status,
const char * func_name,
const char * err_msg,
const char * file_name,
int line,
void * /*userdata*/) throw(int);
/// Returns the adress of the static method "SendErrorToPython()"
CvErrorCallback function_ptr_generator();
/// Dummy to generate an empty void pointer
void * void_ptr_generator();
/// Dummy to generate an empty void double pointer
void ** void_ptrptr_generator();