Removes ifdefs from C files
Unifdef is useful for removing ifdef'ed lines from a file while
otherwise leaving the file alone. Unifdef acts on #ifdef, #ifndef,
#else, and #endif lines, and it knows only enough about C to know when
one of these is inactive because it is inside a comment, or a single or
double quote.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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unifdef-2.12.tar.xz | 0000066912 65.3 KB | |
unifdef.changes | 0000003738 3.65 KB | |
unifdef.spec | 0000001775 1.73 KB |
Revision 21 (latest revision is 22)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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request 877843
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Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
(revision 21)
- update to 2.12: * man: note incomplete C++ raw string literal support * C++11 raw string literal support * doc: clarify where to send bug reports * unifdef.1: clarify backslash-newline behaviour in DESCRIPTION * unifdef: more fixes for weird whitespace * portability: fix problems compiling with C++ compiler * Avoid -Wmissing-initializer * man: use .Mt to mark up email addresses
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