A “directive” instructs the C preprocessor to perform a specific action on the text of the program before compilation. Preprocessor directives are fully described in the Preprocessor Reference. This example uses the preprocessor directive #define:
#define MAX 100
This statement tells the compiler to replace each occurrence of MAX
by 100
before compilation. The C compiler preprocessor directives are:
#define | #endif | #ifdef | #line |
#elif | #error | #ifndef | #pragma |
#else | #if | #include | #undef |