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*  Keep the buy-contents floater subscribed to inventory changes on the object.
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|  | Reviewed by Stinson. | 
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|  | solution is to clamp the update_period to a reasonable number of frames (32). | 
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|  | Given that third-party libraries (such as Boost) can and do use those names,
properly namespace-scoped, it's unpardonable to break any such innocent usage
with a macro. Given the pervasiveness of the need, introduce a header file
with the requisite #undef directives. | 
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|  | Instead of compatibility mode, #defining BOOST_FILESYSTEM_VERSION to 2 only
gets you a compile error these days. | 
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