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run c precompiler alone

Hi all!

maybe somebody here knows whether there exists a way to view the source code
after it ran through the precompiler.
Or, if this is unreadable if there
I have a code with many precompiler commands in it and I would like to see
the code after such statements like
#ifdef SOMETHING
....
#endif
if SOMETHING has not been defined, have been removed.
I am using gcc.

Thanks,

Andreas
Feb 23 '08 #1
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rembremading ha scritto:
maybe somebody here knows whether there exists a way to view the source code
after it ran through the precompiler.
It depends on the compiler you're using. Try cpp.

Remo.D
Feb 23 '08 #2
rembremading wrote:
Hi all!

maybe somebody here knows whether there exists a way to view the source code
after it ran through the precompiler.
Or, if this is unreadable if there
I have a code with many precompiler commands in it and I would like to see
the code after such statements like
#ifdef SOMETHING
...
#endif
if SOMETHING has not been defined, have been removed.
I am using gcc.
Depends on your compiler (i.e., gcc), so off-topic here. However, I
think gcc -E does the job.

Daniel

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Feb 23 '08 #3
Thanks, that's what I searched for. Sorry for being off-topic.

Daniel Kraft wrote:
rembremading wrote:
>Hi all!

maybe somebody here knows whether there exists a way to view the source
code after it ran through the precompiler.
Or, if this is unreadable if there
I have a code with many precompiler commands in it and I would like to
see the code after such statements like
#ifdef SOMETHING
...
#endif
if SOMETHING has not been defined, have been removed.
I am using gcc.

Depends on your compiler (i.e., gcc), so off-topic here. However, I
think gcc -E does the job.

Daniel
Feb 23 '08 #4

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