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| Date: | Mon, 14 Feb 2000 15:25:30 -0500 |
| Message-Id: | <200002142025.PAA08776@envy.delorie.com> |
| From: | DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com> |
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| In-reply-to: | <Pine.SUN.3.91.1000214093938.12009C-100000@is> (message from Eli |
| Zaretskii on Mon, 14 Feb 2000 09:39:55 +0200 (IST)) | |
| Subject: | Re: Values in header ?? (urgent) |
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> The reason someone could have told you this is that the ANSI C > standard says that all macro names which begin with two underscores or > one underscore and an uppercase letter are *reserved*. Note, for example, that the DJGPP system headers are careful to use two underscores for those reserved things it uses, so that it won't conflict with your use of not-two-underscored names.
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