Preprocessor
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The preprocessor runs before the compilation begins. The result of preprocessing is single file which is then passed to the actual compiler.
[edit] Directives
The preprocessing directives control the behavior of the preprocessor. Each directive occupies one line and has the following format:
-
#character - preprocessing instruction (one of
define,undef,include,if,ifdef,ifndef,else,elif,endif,line,error,warning,pragma) - arguments (depends on the instruction)
- line break
The null directive (# followed by a line break) is allowed and has no effect.
[edit] Capabilities
The preprocessor has the source file translation capabilities:
- conditionally compile of parts of source file (controlled by directive
#if,#ifdef,#ifndef,#else,#elifand#endif). - replace text macros while possibly concatenating or quoting identifiers (controlled by directives
#defineand#undef, and operators#and##) - include other files (controlled by directive
#include) - cause a warning (controlled by directive
#warning) - cause an error (controlled by directive
#error)
The following aspects of the preprocessor can be controlled:
- implementation defined behavior (controlled by directives
#pragma) - file name and line information available to the preprocessor (controlled by directives
#line)