The PREPRINT directive instructs the compiler to produce a
preprocessor listing. Macro calls are expanded and comments are
deleted. If PREPRINT is used without an argument, the source
filename with the extension .I is used. By default, the
compiler does not generate a preprocessor output file.
The PREPRINT directive causes the compiler to produce a
preprocessor listing file. Macro calls are expanded and comments are
deleted and an object file is created.
If no argument is specified for PREPRINT, the preprocessor
listing file is named basename.I where basename is the
name of the source file.
If an argument is specified for PREPRINT, the preprocessor
listing file is created with that name.
By default, the compiler does not create a preprocessor listing
file.
Note
The PREPRINT directive may be specified only on the
command line. It may not be specified in the C source file by means
of the #pragma directive.
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