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- c++ - What does ## in a #define mean? - Stack Overflow
In other words, when the compiler starts building your code, no #define statements or anything like that is left A good way to understand what the preprocessor does to your code is to get hold of the preprocessed output and look at it
- Is it possible to use a if statement inside #define?
As far as I know, what you're trying to do (use if statement and then return a value from a macro) isn't possible in ISO C but it is somewhat possible with statement expressions (GNU extension) Since #define s are essentially just fancy text find-and-replace, you have to be really careful about how they're expanded I've found that this works on gcc and clang by default:
- What is the difference between #define and const? [duplicate]
The difference is that #define is processed by the preprocessor doing what amounts to simple text replacement Const values defined like this are not visible for the actual compiler, while a variable defined with the const modifier is an actual typed "variable" (well not really that variable) The disadvantage of #define is that is replaces every occurence of the name, while const variables
- Difference between `constexpr` and `#define` - Stack Overflow
So I read the interesting answers about what are the differences between constexpr and const but I was curious about are the differences between #define and constexpr ? I feel like constexpr is jus
- What is the purpose of the #define directive in C++?
0 in C or C++ #define allows you to create preprocessor Macros In the normal C or C++ build process the first thing that happens is that the PreProcessor runs, the preprocessor looks though the source files for preprocessor directives like #define or #include and then performs simple operations with them
- Why do most C developers use define instead of const?
In many programs, a #define serves the same purpose as a constant For example #define FIELD_WIDTH 10 const int fieldWidth = 10; I commonly see the first form preferred over the other, relying o
- c++ - static const vs. #define - Stack Overflow
Is it better to use static const variables than #define preprocessor? Or does it maybe depend on the context? What are advantages disadvantages for each method?
- Array format for #define (C preprocessor) - Stack Overflow
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