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1126 The macro \f(CW\*(C`_\|_STRICT_ANSI_\|_\*(C'\fR is predefined when the \fB\-ansi\fR
1127 option is used. Some header files may notice this macro and refrain
1884 for NeXT-based systems, including Darwin and Mac \s-1OS\s0 X. The macro
2804 Macro parameters that appear within string literals in the macro body.
2805 In traditional C macro replacement takes place within string literals,
2818 A function-like macro that appears without arguments.
3176 Suppress warnings from applying the \fBoffsetof\fR macro to a non-POD
3378 Level 3 includes extra information, such as all the macro definitions
3379 present in the program. Some debuggers support macro expansion when
3541 Dump all macro definitions, at the end of preprocessing, in addition to
4325 machine-description macro \f(CW\*(C`FRAME_POINTER_REQUIRED\*(C'\fR controls
5237 This option causes the preprocessor macro \f(CW\*(C`_\|_FAST_MATH_\|_\*(C'\fR to be defined.
5331 This option causes the preprocessor macro \f(CW\*(C`_\|_SUPPORT_SNAN_\|_\*(C'\fR to
6008 Predefine \fIname\fR as a macro, with definition \f(CW1\fR.
6020 If you wish to define a function-like macro on the command line, write
6093 Warn whenever an identifier which is not a macro is encountered in an
6098 Warn about macros defined in the main file that are unused. A macro
6100 The preprocessor will also warn if the macro has not been used at the
6106 \&\fINote:\fR If a macro is actually used, but only used in skipped
6108 warning in such a case, you might improve the scope of the macro's
6477 preprocessed. This suppresses things like macro expansion, trigraph
6574 Like \fBD\fR, but emit only the macro names, not their expansions.
6601 Do not discard comments, including during macro expansion. This is
6603 also passed through to the output file where the macro is expanded.
6606 \&\fB\-CC\fR option causes all \*(C+\-style comments inside a macro
6608 of that macro from inadvertently commenting out the remainder of
7889 If this option is turned on, the preprocessor macro \f(CW\*(C`_IEEE_FP\*(C'\fR is
7900 macro. On some Alpha implementations the resulting code may execute
9909 to \fB\*(L"r2000\*(R"\fR and define the macro \fB_MIPS_ARCH_R2000\fR.
9911 Note that the \fB_MIPS_ARCH\fR macro uses the processor names given
9914 the macro names the resolved architecture (either \fB\*(L"mips1\*(R"\fR or
12674 macro in the machine description macro file.