- Name: mcpp
- Version: 2.7.2
- Release: 1ark
- Epoch:
- Group: System/Libraries
- License: BSD
- Url: http://mcpp.sf.net/
- Summary: Development/Tools
- Architecture: i586
- Size: 7272
- Distribution: Ark Linux
- Vendor: Ark Open Source
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Description:
In compilation of C/C++ source program, preprocessing takes place before
compilation in narrower sense. Preprocessing processes #include, #if,
Every C/C++ compiler system has a preprocessor. In recent years many
compilers absorbed preprocessor into themselves, nevertheless, they
always do preprocessing internally.
C preprocessor has existed ever since the beginning of C language. Most
of the preprocessors have been, however, rather bonuses attached to the
compilers. Against that background, they have many problems such as
insufficient conformance and too many implementation-specific behaviors.
Though the main purpose of preprocessing phase in C/C++ language is to
provide portability, preprocessing itself sometimes impaires portability.
mcpp is a C/C++ preprocessor with the following features.
* Implements all of C90, C99 and C++98 specifications.
* Provides a validation suite to test C/C++ preprocessor's conformance
and quality comprehensively. When this validation suite is applied,
mcpp distinguishes itself among many existing preprocessors.
* Has plentiful and on-target diagnostics to check all the preprocessing
problems such as latent bug or lack of portability in source code.
* Has #pragma directives to output debugging information.
* Is portable and has been ported to many compiler-systems, including GCC
* Has various behavior modes.
* Can be built either as a compiler-specific preprocessor to replace the
resident preprocessor of a particular compiler system, or as a
compiler-independent command, or even as a subroutine called from some other
main program.
* Provides comprehensive documents both in Japanese and in English.
* Is an open source software released under BSD-style-license.
* It is probably among the best C/C++ preprocessors now available in the
world.
gcc's preprocessor does a good job and supports C++1x extensions - so
generally, using mcpp is not necessary. It can still be useful as a library
though.
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- Buildhost: build-i586.internal.arklinux.org
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