I've been looking through code golf and got an idea to try this code:
#define D #define
after adding this line, everything worked fine, however I expanded it into this:
#define D #define
D VALUE
And here I got 5 compilation error. If I change D
into #define
everything is fine, can someone explain, why this code is illegal?
NOTE: I used VS2008 compiler.
EDIT: After some answers I see that I needed to give compilations error list:
- error C2121: '#' : invalid character : possibly the result of a macro expansion
- error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier 'VALUE'
- error C4430: missing type specifier - int assumed. Note: C++ does not support default-int
- error C2144: syntax error : 'void' should be preceded by ';'
- error C4430: missing type specifier - int assumed. Note: C++ does not support default-int
First error shows that D
is not just define
but also includes #
.