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unifdef - selectively remove C preprocessor conditionals Written by Tony Finch <[email protected]> - http://dotat.at/prog/unifdef/ The unifdef utility selectively processes conditional C preprocessor #if and #ifdef directives. It removes from a file both the directives and the additional text that they delimit, while otherwise leaving the file alone. Please see the INSTALL file for installation instructions. Pre-formatted documentation can be found in unifdef.txt You can download the latest release tar and zip files from: http://dotat.at/prog/unifdef Note: GitHub's "releases" are incomplete and broken, but I am not able to redrect them to the right place. You can clone the development repository using: git clone http://dotat.at/git/unifdef.git I also maintain a copy at http://github.com/fanf2/unifdef (Warning: GitHub's zip download is incomplete and unusable.) Please send bug reports and patches to me via email to the address above. Unless you state otherwise, I will assume that any contributions are under the two-clause BSD licence. See the COPYING file for details. Thanks to the following people for their contributions: Bob Proulx <[email protected]> - test suite Jonathan Nieder <[email protected]> - bug fixes, improved unifdefall Anders H Kaseorg <[email protected]> - bug fixes and other improvements Ruediger Meier <[email protected]> - build and portability cleanups Ben Hutchings at Solarflare Communications - lenient evaluation of && and || Steve Underwood <[email protected]> - read #define and #undef directives from a file Brian Ginsbach <[email protected]> - improved expression evaluator Other contributions are listed in the Changelog. - end -
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