
Difference between `constexpr` and `#define` - Stack Overflow
Feb 12, 2021 · 23 So I read the interesting answers about what are the differences between constexpr and const but I was curious about are the differences between #define and …
What is the scope of a #define? - Stack Overflow
Jul 6, 2016 · What is the scope of a #define? I have a question regarding the scope of a #define for C/C++ and am trying to bet understand the preprocessor. Let's say I have a project …
How to define an enum with string value? - Stack Overflow
Dec 21, 2011 · 181 I am trying to define an Enum and add valid common separators which used in CSV or similar files. Then I am going to bind it to a ComboBox as a data source so …
c - How do I concatenate #define value? - Stack Overflow
Mar 11, 2014 · You can generally use the ## (double number sign) to concatenates two tokens in a macro invocation. However, since you have string literals jamming an already defined …
How to declare variable and use it in the same Oracle SQL script?
I want to write reusable code and need to declare some variables at the beginning and reuse them in the script, such as: DEFINE stupidvar = 'stupidvarcontent'; SELECT stupiddata FROM …
Array format for #define (C preprocessor) - Stack Overflow
Probably a naïve question - I used to program 20 years ago and haven't coded much since. My memory of how the C preprocessor works has atrophied significantly since then... I am writing …
What's the difference in practice between inline and #define?
Aug 24, 2010 · Macros (created with #define) are always replaced as written, and can have double-evaluation problems. inline on the other hand, is purely advisory - the compiler is free …
Why are #ifndef and #define used in C++ header files?
I have been seeing code like this usually in the start of header files: #ifndef HEADERFILE_H #define HEADERFILE_H And at the end of the file is #endif What is the purpose of this?
c++ - Why use #define instead of a variable - Stack Overflow
May 14, 2011 · What is the point of #define in C++? I've only seen examples where it's used in place of a "magic number" but I don't see the point in just giving that value to a variable instead.
error Please #define _AFXDLL or do not use /MD [d] occurs even …
Jul 30, 2014 · Check what Michael said: in the build log, is there a _AFXDLL? Do not define it manually, it is added when you set "Use MFC in a shared DLL". If it is set there, this sounds …