C++ Console Lesson 37: Preprocessor Directives

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This C++ video explains how to use preprocessor directives to define macros and create conditional compilation in C++.

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  • This helped clarify a few things, thanks.

  • well in case of c++, this symbol is also called 'pound' sign. do have a look in c++ books...

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  • How do u create an interlinking program

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  • Silly people, the # symbol is used when chatting to request a game of tic-tac-toe

  • How many kinds of macros are there? 

  • In which IDE you are working in this video ??

  • 50,000 lines? O_O Holy crap LOOLOLOLOL

  • wow these lessons are great, thanks a lot for doing this

  • that's a dollar sign

  • i call it a pound what do you call a $?

    dumbass

  • In the American Standard system the # notates weight in pounds. #12 would be 12 pounds. Thus the reason for calling it a pound symbol.

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