I've encountered some obj-c code and I'm wondering if there's a way to simplify it:
#if ( A && !(B || C)) || ( B || C )
is this the same as?
#if ( A || B || C )
If not, is there another way to formulate it that would be easier to read?
[edit] I tried the truth table before asking the question, but thought I had to be missing something because I doubted that Foundation.framework/Foundation.h would employ this more complex form. Is there a good reason for it?
Here's the original code (from Foundation.h):
#if (TARGET_OS_MAC && !(TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED || TARGET_OS_IPHONE)) || (TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED || TARGET_OS_IPHONE)
