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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? þ CMPQwk 1.42 999 --- Maximus/2 3.01* Origin: COMM Port OS/2 juge.com 204.89.247.1 (281) 980-9671 (1:106/2000) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 106/2000 633/267 |
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