I have a file that uses a FLAGS
macro from an include that I do not control. What is in FLAGS
is not consistent. Occasionally I need to change FLAGS
to add a flag to it. Now I know I can't do #define FLAGS FLAGS|MY_FLAG
, but I thought if I stored FLAGS
in a temporary variable that I could then undefine it and redefine it using the temporary and my flag. For example:
// Assume this next line is what's in the include file
#define FLAGS (1|2|4)
// The rest of this is source, assume compile with -DMOD
#ifdef MOD
#define TEMP (FLAGS|8)
#undef FLAGS
#define FLAGS TEMP
#endif
int main()
{
printf("0x%x\n", FLAGS);
}
And if MOD
is defined the error is error: 'FLAGS' was not declared in this scope
. I know that I can change all the actual C code that uses FLAGS
to instead use FLAGS|MY_FLAG
but I was hoping to modify the macro rather than all the code.