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unifdef is an open resource command-line utility that allows end users to selectively take away conditional C preprocessor directives, these as #ifdef and #if.
unifdef is capable of getting rid of each the enclosed code that the directives delimit and the directives. End users will be able to specify which symbols are undefined or defined making use of the -U and -D flags.
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What is actually New in This Release : [ go through entire changelog ]
· The unifdef utility now supports basic circumstances in which macros grow to macros fairly than immediately to numbers, so it can use unaltered #defines from technique headers much more efficiently.
· This launch involves portability fixes for Windows.
Via: unifdef 2.9
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