Is there anything equivalent to #pragma once for Codegear RAD Studio 2009?

I am using the precompiled header wizard and I would like to know if it is still necessary to use include guards when including header files?

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what would have speaken against trying it out yourself? – phresnel Feb 9 '10 at 8:49
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Support for #pragma once was added in C++Builder 2010 In C++Builder 2009 and earlier, the unknown pragma will simply be ignored. I would suggest using

#ifndef X 
#define X
//code 
#endif

style header guards in the versions of C++Builder that do not support #pragma once.

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+1 for using #ifndef. That is the portable solution. – daramarak Mar 8 '11 at 11:48
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Rad Studio supports #pragma once, along with all of the following.

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Excellent. The installed help must have been out of date. – Seth Feb 9 '10 at 6:32
Please note that support for #pragma once was only added in C++Builder 2010 and was not available in C++Builder 2009 and earlier. – David Dean Feb 9 '10 at 16:29
oh in that case - unmarking as correct answer. @David you should post that comment as the correct answer. – Seth Feb 9 '10 at 22:49
@David see follow up question regarding if 2009 has header-include-guard-optimisation, even though it doesn't use the #pragma once directive. stackoverflow.com/questions/2233401/… – Seth Feb 10 '10 at 0:11
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