Macros are built on the #define preprocessor.
Normally a #define would look like:
#define PI 3.142But, a macro would look like this.
#define SQUARE(x) x*xThe main difference is that the first example is a constant and the second is an expression. If the macro above was used in some code it may look like this:
#define SQUARE(x) x*x main() { int value=3; printf("%d \n", SQUARE(value)); }After preprocessing the code would become:
main() { int value=3; printf("%d \n", value*value); }
Top | Master Index | Keywords | Functions |