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c++cincludec-preprocessor

"#define" vs "#define 1"


The 1 seems unnecessary (and possibly misleading) in the following example, but I have seen this multiple times when used for checking #ifdefs:

#ifndef __NEWLIB_H__

#define __NEWLIB_H__ 1

Is there a difference or reason for using the above versus a plain #define __NEWLIB_H__?


Solution

  • 1 is true, so you can use the macro in an #if test. That's not usually very useful for header guards, but it certainly doesn't hurt. For other macros which might be tested in boolean expressions, the true value is definitely useful.

    Some people just like the consistency. And that's the definition that gcc chooses by default if you put -D TESTME on the command line.

    However,

    #define __NEWLIB_H__ 1
    

    is not cool unless it's in an implementation of the standard library, because names starting with two underscores (or an underscore and a capital letter) are reserved for use by the implementation, and should never be used in portable applications.