Really? C99 seems to do so (section 6.10.1). Perhaps I'm reading more
into it than is actually there, though.

-nash


On 8/15/06, Andreas Schwab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
nash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Wouldn't it be preferrable to use #if so that a config.h token could
> be an expression that variously evaluates to T/F depending on other
> stuff? For example,
>
> In config.h somewhere:
>  #define HAVE_WORKING_MMAP (defined(HAVE_MMAP) && defined(HAVE_MUNMAP))

This won't work anyway, the C standard does not define the behaviour of
defined in expanded tokens.

Andreas.

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