Let's pretend that file *X* is neither *Msg.h* nor any file in the Google 
Protocol Buffer library. And let's say that file *Y* is either *Msg.h* or 
some file in the Google Protocol Buffer library. In this case, any STL 
object created in *X **cannot* be passed to *Y*, and vice versa, correct?

The way to use iterator debugging or not is with the following 
symbol: _HAS_ITERATOR_DEBUGGING

Are you saying that whether or not this symbol is set to 0 or 1 will cause 
a different version of the C++ runtime library to be used?

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