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Fri, 11 Jul 2003 17:09:19 +0200 |
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Hi,
Is there effective way to get rid of #ifdefs in buffers with C code but in
smart way,
that is, only to see things that will be there after preprocessing?
Using Hide-Ifdef mode, that is, building hide-ifdef-env alist doesn't solve the
problem
because I don't know all things that will be defined after preprocessing or
there is a way
of building such list using preprocessor?
Another way is using C-c C-e (c-macro-expand) and it does the job, but too much.
Besaide #ifdefs all other directives are expended and that's bad. Is there a
way of telling cpp
only to deal whit #ifdefs and leave other directives.
Regards...
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