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19 #ifndef __com_sun_star_bridge_oleautomation_Date_idl__
20 #define __com_sun_star_bridge_oleautomation_Date_idl__
23 module com
{ module sun
{ module star
{ module bridge
{ module oleautomation {
25 /** is the UNO representation of the Automation type <code>DATE</code>.
27 A <code>DATE</code> could actually be representd as`double` in
28 UNO and therefore a typedef from `double` to a date type would
29 do. But a typedef cannot be expressed in all language bindings. In the
30 case where no typedefs are supported the actual type is used. That is, a
31 typedef'd date type would be represented as <code>double</code> in Java.
32 The information that the `double` is a date type is lost.
35 When calling Automation objects from UNO the distinction between
36 `double` and date type is important. Therefore Date
37 is declared as struct.
44 /** corresponds to the Automation type <code>DATE</code>.
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