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  • Subject: RE: //Comments
  • From: "Jeff Laing" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2009 15:54:22 -0700
  • Thread-topic: //Comments

Jean-Daniel Dupas:
> Does it said if it should strip the comments before or after macro
> expansion ?

To be honest, I would ignore what the standard says and use the
pre-processor facility in XCode to see what XCode *actually* does.  And
remain aware that later versions of the compiler suite might change the
behaviour.

My comments were about an observed problem in Visual Studio, not XCode.
And as I recall, the latest versions of VC don't have the bug.  Its was
VC6 or VC7 as I recall, so its something that compiler writers can get
wrong, and can fix over time.

Jeff Laing <email@hidden>
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