3B2 cpp #ifdef + #include
Lawrence V. Cipriani
lvc at tut.cis.ohio-state.edu
Sun Apr 3 23:11:55 AEST 1988
In article <17983 at watmath.waterloo.edu> rbutterworth at watmath.waterloo.edu (Ray Butterworth) writes:
>>
>They bother because it is nice to be warned if you entered something
>that looks like it means something but doesn't. There is nothing
>worse (well not really) than software that silently ignores input that
>it doesn't understand.
You are right of course. This is such a widely used idiom
though that cpp should be changed to allow it. I heard ATT-IS
(or whatever its called these days) changed cpp to allow tokens
after the closing # directives as long as it (they?) was an
exact match with the corresponding opening # directive. But,
incredibly it would complain about comments after the # directives!
This is so stupid! Maybe I should sell my AT&T stock. Sigh.
Is anyone at ATT-IS listening that would care to admit to
this botch if it is true?
--
Larry Cipriani, AT&T Network Systems and Ohio State University
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