C Preprocessor testing definedness of multiple macros

半城伤御伤魂 提交于 2019-11-27 02:07:15

问题


I searched the site but did not find the answer I was looking for so here is a really quick question.

I am trying to do something like that :

#ifdef _WIN32 || _WIN64
     #include <conio.h>
#endif

How can I do such a thing? I know that _WIN32 is defined for both 32 and 64 bit windows so I would be okay with either for windows detection. I am more interested in whether I can use logical operators like that with preprocessor directives, and if yes how, since the above does not work.

Compiling with gcc I get :

warning: extra tokens at end of #ifdef directive , and it basically just takes the first MACRO and ignores the rest.


回答1:


Try:

#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN64)
// do stuff
#endif

The defined macro tests whether or not a name is defined and lets you apply logical operators to the result.




回答2:


You must use #if and special operator defined




回答3:


I think it should be possible this way:

#if defined block1 || defined block2 /*or any other boolean operator*/
   /*Code*/
#endif

More information here




回答4:


Use defined:

#if defined(A) || defined(B)
    #include <whatever.h>
#endif


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/965700/c-preprocessor-testing-definedness-of-multiple-macros

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