CPP fails when a macro is used on a line containing a single quote character
CPP is nice when you need a quick-and-dirty solution, but one little stumbling block is that macros are not expanded when the line contains a single quote character (as in function names ending in "prime" - let x' = MACRO x in...).
One solution is of course to break the line between the macro and the quote, but it'd be nice to have a CPP that was just a bit more clever.
-k
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Version | 6.4.2 |
Type | FeatureRequest |
TypeOfFailure | OtherFailure |
Priority | lowest |
Resolution | Unresolved |
Component | Compiler |
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Operating system | Unknown |
Architecture | Unknown |