/*++ Copyright (c) 1991 Microsoft Corporation Module Name: imports.idl Abstract: This file is useful for creating RPC interfaces that require the use of windef types. The .idl file for the RPC product should contain a line in the interface body that imports this file. For example: import "imports.h"; Doing this causes the MIDL generated header file to contain the following line: #include "imports.h" If this technique is not used, and instead the .idl file for the RPC product simply contains #include , then the contents of imports.h will be expanded in the MIDL generated header file. This can lead to duplicate definition problems later when the RPC client or RPC server code needs to include both the MIDL generated header file and a file that is included in imports.h. Author: Pradeep Bahl Apr -1993 Environment: User Mode - Win32 - for use with the MIDL compiler Revision History: --*/ [ uuid(12345678-1234-ABCD-EF00-2248756789AB), version(1.0), #ifdef __midl ms_union, #endif // __midl pointer_default(unique) ] interface winsimp { #define MIDL_PASS #include "winsimp.h" // // All .idl files need to contain at least one function prototype // DWORD Dummy( [in] DWORD DummyParm); }