
c# - How do you use #define? - Stack Overflow
Oct 30, 2013 · The main use-case for #define is for conditional compilation (where it can be very useful). You're correct that using #define for symbols and (please don't do it) macros, is not a …
What is the difference between #define and const? [duplicate]
The #define directive is a preprocessor directive; the preprocessor replaces those macros by their body before the compiler even sees it. Think of it as an automatic search and replace of your …
c++ - 'static const' vs. '#define' - Stack Overflow
Oct 28, 2009 · Is it better to use static const variables than #define preprocessor? Or does it maybe depend on the context? What are advantages/disadvantages for each method?
How do I define a function with optional arguments?
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What is define([ , function ]) in JavaScript? - Stack Overflow
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Why do most C developers use define instead of const?
Mar 4, 2017 · #define simply substitutes a name with its value. Furthermore, a #define 'd constant may be used in the preprocessor: you can use it with #ifdef to do conditional compilation …
c - "static const" vs "#define" vs "enum" - Stack Overflow
Nov 4, 2009 · Which one is better to use among the below statements in C? static const int var = 5; or #define var 5 or enum { var = 5 };
c - #ifdef inside #define - Stack Overflow
I am trying to write something like this: #define COV_ON(x) \ #ifdef COVERAGE_TOOL \ _Pragma (COVERAGE #x) #endif Is there any way to define COV_ON like this? I know what I …
Advantage and disadvantages of #define vs. constants?
Dec 22, 2009 · Can someone point out the advantages and disadvantages of using #define versus constants? Most of my work is done in C and Objective-C.
How do I show the value of a #define at compile-time?
I know that this is a long time after the original query, but this may still be useful. This can be done in GCC using the stringify operator "#", but it requires two additional stages to be defined first. …