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- <p>After tokenization, the stream of tokens may simply be passed straight
- to the compiler’s parser. However, if it contains any operations in the
- <em>preprocessing language</em>, it will be transformed first. This stage
- corresponds roughly to the standard’s “translation phase 4” and is
- what most people think of as the preprocessor’s job.
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- <p>The preprocessing language consists of <em>directives</em> to be executed
- and <em>macros</em> to be expanded. Its primary capabilities are:
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- <li> Inclusion of header files. These are files of declarations that can be
- substituted into your program.
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- </li><li> Macro expansion. You can define <em>macros</em>, which are abbreviations
- for arbitrary fragments of C code. The preprocessor will replace the
- macros with their definitions throughout the program. Some macros are
- automatically defined for you.
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- </li><li> Conditional compilation. You can include or exclude parts of the
- program according to various conditions.
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- </li><li> Line control. If you use a program to combine or rearrange source files
- into an intermediate file which is then compiled, you can use line
- control to inform the compiler where each source line originally came
- from.
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- </li><li> Diagnostics. You can detect problems at compile time and issue errors
- or warnings.
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- <p>Except for expansion of predefined macros, all these operations are
- triggered with <em>preprocessing directives</em>. Preprocessing directives
- are lines in your program that start with ‘<samp>#</samp>’. Whitespace is
- allowed before and after the ‘<samp>#</samp>’. The ‘<samp>#</samp>’ is followed by an
- identifier, the <em>directive name</em>. It specifies the operation to
- perform. Directives are commonly referred to as ‘<samp>#<var>name</var></samp>’
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- whitespace. For example, ‘<samp>#define</samp>’ must be followed by a macro
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- which extends past the end of the line. In either case, when the
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