[email protected] wrote:
+#undef false
+#undef true
+
+enum {
+ false = 0,
+ true = 1
+};
+
+#define false false
+#define true true
Can someone please tell me what advantage 'define true true' is going to
bring, besides than being able to '#ifdef true'?
Assembly-code can not use enum but #define. That is the reason I find but there
might be more.
That won't work -- the #define just makes the enum available, which
doesn't work at the assembler level.
But assembly code doesn't use this stuff, so no worries.
Jeff
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