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difference between “ifndef” and “if !defined” in C?

I have seen #ifndef ABC and #if !defined (ABC) in the same C source file. Is there subtle difference between them? (If it is a matter of style, why would someone use them in the same file)
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Why isn't C/C++'s “#pragma once” an ISO standard?

I am currently working on a big project and maintaining all those include guards makes me crazy! Writing it by hand is frustrating waste of time. Although many editors can generate include guards this ...
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C header file loops

I have a couple of header files, which boil down to: tree.h: #include "element.h" typedef struct tree_ { struct *tree_ first_child; struct *tree_ next_sibling; int tag; element *obj; ...
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Difference between pragma once inside and outside include guards?

Is there any difference between placing the #pragma once inside the include guards as opposed to outside? case 1: #ifndef SOME_HEADER_H #define SOME_HEADER_H #pragma once case 2: #pragma once ...
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In C and C++, why is each .h file usually surrounded with #ifndef #define #endif directives?

Why does each .h file starts with #ifndef #define #endif? We can certainly compile the program without those directives.
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Why to put the entire header content within guard tokens?

C and C++ distinguishes between declarations an definitions. You can declare a symbol many times, but you are allowed to define it only once. By learning this I have an idea to put declarations ...
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C include guard

When file1.c includes inc.h (containing the include guard #ifndef INC_H) for the first time, the #define INC_H is performed. But now, when another file2.c includes the same inc.h, is the macro INC_H ...
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Header/Include guards don't work?

For some reason, I'm getting multiple declarations of content within my header file even though I'm using header guards. My example code is below: main.c: #include "thing.h" int main(){ ...
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Tricky include situation in C

I have a file named cpu.h that includes two other headers named register.h and addrmode.h. A cpu_t struct is defined in cpu.h that the two includes need for their functions. I try to include cpu.h in ...