There are some new integer types in the Windows API to support Win64. They haven't always been supported; e.g. they aren't present in MSVC6.
How can I write an #if
condition to detect if these types are supported by <windows.h>
?
(My code needs to compile under many different versions of Microsoft Visual C++, including MSVC6. So I need to provide my own definitions of these types, with an #if
to disable them in newer compilers).
(For searchers, the full list of types is: DWORD_PTR, INT_PTR, LONG_PTR, UINT_PTR, ULONG_PTR)
The macro MSC_VER
is a value that is within the range [1200, 1300)
for MSVC 6. So you can use #if MSC_VER>=1200 && MSC_VER<1300
.
EDIT: As Anders said, this is not really that valid of a test beyond "is my compiler MSVC 6". However, you can also use:
#if defined(MAXULONG_PTR)
Since DWORD_PTR
is a value type, it has a maximum value defined for it in basetsd.h
.