It's not the preprocessor's job to evaluate sizeof
, that's done by the compiler which is a later stage in the process. Evaluating sizeof
needs deep C knowledge that the preprocessor simply doesn't have.
You could (in theory) consider the preprocessor as a separate step, that does text only transforms, in effect converting "foo.c" to "foo-preprocessed.c". The latter file won't have any #include
or #if
s left, they're all evaluated and replaced by the preprocessor. The actual compiler never sees them.
You should consider using <stdint.h>
and the known-precision types (uint16_t
and friends).
sizeof(...)
) are different compilation steps.short
aMyLong
seems a bit odd...type casting
to change the variable's data type