Ansi cpp question
Jeffrey Biesiadecki
jeffb at aquifer.las.uiuc.edu
Sun Oct 7 07:37:43 AEST 1990
asherman at dino.ulowell.edu (Aaron Sherman) writes:
>I've heard that Ansi supports cpp directives that are NOT at the beginning
>of a line. How prevelant is this? Do most implimentations these support this
>ANSIism?
I've seen compilers on mainframes that will not accept white space before
the #... A safer way to indent cpp directives is to have white space after
the #, like:
#ifdef TOPLEVEL
# define EXTERN /* nothing */
#else
# define EXTERN extern
#endif
Jeff Biesiadecki
(jeffb at aquifer.las.uiuc.edu)
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