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#122964 - Semicolon Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Erik Malund said:
never a semicolon after a #define No, that is not true! You can put a semilcolon in a #define if you like! The only thing is that you have to remember that the semicolon will be there whenever the #defined symbol is expanded. Remember: the preprocessor knows nothing about 'C' syntax - it is purely a text substitution that happens (conceptually, at least) before the compiler ever sees the source text! |
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