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C Preprocessors


Declaration & Assignments

C Preprocessors

The preprocessor is a program invoked by the compiler that modify the source code before the actual composition takes place.
CategoryDirectiveDescription
Macro substitution division#includeFile include
#define
#undif
Macro define, Macro undefine
#ifdef
#ifndef
If macro defined, If macro not defined
File inclusion division#if
#elif
#else
#endif
If, Else, ifElse, End if
Compiler control division#line
#error
#pragma
Set line number, Abort compilation, Set compiler option

C Preprocessors Examples

Syntax:
#include <stdio.h>

/* #define macro_name character_sequence */

#define LIMIT 10

int main()
{
int counter;
for(counter =1; counter <=LIMIT; counter++)
{
        printf
("%d\n",counter);
}
return 0;
}
Run 
In above example for loop will run 10 times.
#include <stdio.h>
#include "header.h"
#include <stdio.h> tell the compiler to add stdio.h file from System Libraries to the current source file, and #include “header.h” tells compiler to get header.h from the local directory.
#undef  LIMIT
#define  LIMIT 20
This tells the compiler to undefine existing LIMIT and set it as 20.
#ifndef LIMIT
#define LIMIT 50
#endif
This tells the compiler to define LIMIT, only if LIMIT isn’t already defined.
#ifdef LIMIT
/* Your statements here */
#endif
This tells the compiler to do the process the statements enclosed if LIMIT is defined

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