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-Xpreprocess


This option controls outputting the result of preprocessing.

[Specification format]

-Xpreprocess=string[,string]

 

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Interpretation when omitted

The comments and line number information of the C source are not output to the preprocessed file.

[Detailed description]

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This option outputs the comments and line number information of the C source to the preprocessed file.

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This option is valid only when the -P option is specified.
If the -P option is not specified, this option will be ignored.

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The items that can be specified as string are shown below.
An error will occur if any other item is specified.

comment

Outputs the comments of the C source.

line

Outputs line number informationNote.

 

<Format of line number information>

#line line-number "file-name"

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line-number is a decimal number, and the maximum value is the maximum number of unsigned int.

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In the full path of file-name, "\\" is converted to "\", and '"' to '\"'.
Other than printable characters (including spaces) are output as "\3-digit octal number " (e.g. "\\%03o").
Line feed characters are converted to "\\n".

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If an input source file contains the preprocessor directive '#number "string"' or '#line number "string"', then number is used as line-number, and string as file-name.

 

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An error will occur if string is omitted.

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It is output in the standard character encoding of the OS.

[Example of use]

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To output the comments and line number information of the C source to the preprocessed file, describe as:

>ccrh -Xpreprocess=comment,line -P -Xcommon=rh850 main.c

 

The following example is equivalent to the example above.

>ccrh -Xpreprocess=comment -Xpreprocess=line -P -Xcommon=rh850 main.c