Changes the current file name and number in the preprocessor.
#line lineno | (1) | |
#line lineno " filename" | (2) |
1) Changes the current preprocessor line number to lineno. Expansions of the macro __LINE__
beyond this point will expand to lineno plus the number of actual source code lines encountered since.
2) Also changes the current preprocessor file name to filename. Expansions of the macro __FILE__
from this point will produce filename.
Any preprocessing tokens (macro constants or expressions) are permitted as arguments to #line
as long as they expand to a valid decimal integer optionally following a valid character string.
lineno must be a sequence of at least one decimal digit (the program is ill-formed, otherwise) and is always interpreted as decimal (even if it starts with 0
).
If lineno is 0 or greater than 32767 (until C++11)2147483647 (since C++11), the behavior is undefined.
This directive is used by some automatic code generation tools which produce C++ source files from a file written in another language. In that case, #line
directives may be inserted in the generated C++ file referencing line numbers and the file name of the original (human-editable) source file.
#include <cassert> #define FNAME "test.cc" int main() { #line 777 FNAME assert(2+2 == 5); }
Output:
test: test.cc:777: int main(): Assertion `2+2 == 5' failed.
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