C/C++ preprocessor reference
The C/C++ preprocessor reference explains the preprocessor as it is implemented in Microsoft C/C++. The preprocessor performs preliminary operations on C and C++ files before they are passed to the compiler. You can use the preprocessor to conditionally compile code, insert files, specify compile-time error messages, and apply machine-specific rules to sections of code.
In Visual Studio 2019 the /Zc:preprocessor compiler option provides a fully conformant C11 and C17 preprocessor. This is the default when you use the compiler flag /std:c11
or /std:c17
.
In this section
Preprocessor
Provides an overview of the traditional and new conforming preprocessors.
Preprocessor directives
Describes directives, typically used to make source programs easy to change and easy to compile in different execution environments.
Preprocessor operators
Discusses the four preprocessor-specific operators used in the context of the #define
directive.
Predefined macros
Discusses predefined macros as specified by the C and C++ standards and by Microsoft C++.
Pragmas
Discusses pragmas, which offer a way for each compiler to offer machine- and operating system-specific features while retaining overall compatibility with the C and C++ languages.
Related sections
C++ language reference
Provides reference material for the Microsoft implementation of the C++ language.
C language reference
Provides reference material for the Microsoft implementation of the C language.
C/C++ build reference
Provides links to topics discussing compiler and linker options.
Visual Studio projects - C++
Describes the user interface in Visual Studio that enables you to specify the directories that the project system will search to locate files for your C++ project.