Lines Matching full:macro
152 before compilation. It is called a macro processor because it allows
173 you are writing in. Modern versions of the \s-1GNU\s0 assembler have macro
219 Predefine \fIname\fR as a macro, with definition \f(CW1\fR.
231 If you wish to define a function-like macro on the command line, write
305 Warn whenever an identifier which is not a macro is encountered in an
310 Warn about macros defined in the main file that are unused. A macro
312 The preprocessor will also warn if the macro has not been used at the
318 \&\fINote:\fR If a macro is actually used, but only used in skipped
320 warning in such a case, you might improve the scope of the macro's
666 preprocessed. This suppresses things like macro expansion, trigraph
763 Like \fBD\fR, but emit only the macro names, not their expansions.
790 Do not discard comments, including during macro expansion. This is
792 also passed through to the output file where the macro is expanded.
795 \&\fB\-CC\fR option causes all \*(C+\-style comments inside a macro
797 of that macro from inadvertently commenting out the remainder of