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to: William McBrine
from: Neil Heller
date: 2003-05-23 17:33:04
subject: Re: Linux and GCC

NH> #ifdef
NH> #else
NH> #endif

NH> gcc barfs on this construct.

WM> Nonsense. That construct is as standard as it gets. Heck, it appears
WM> over 30 times in the source of the gcc-compiled program I'm using
WM> right now.

You're right.  I must have gone overboard in irrational weirdness.  I 
wonder why C would have and keep both constructs?  Is one considered 
"old time"?  Is there any difference between the two?

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