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4 #define BLAH zzap macro5 BLAH
4 ; enum E : int { BLAH };13 ; CHECK-NEXT: Name: BLAH42 !7 = !DIEnumerator(name: "BLAH", value: 0)
22 #ifdef BLAH
80 45: Sat, 15-Apr-17 21:01:22 GMT BLAH => 1492290082
9 @.str2 = private unnamed_addr constant [36 x i8] c"DHRYSTONE PROGRAM, SOME STRING BLAH\00", align 1
112 #ifdef BLAH
3337 BLAH BLAH3338 0: BLAH BLAH3339 1: BLAH3347 blah BLAH3358 BLAH BLAH3359 0: BLAH BLAH3360 1: BLAH3367 blah BLAH3368 0: blah BLAH
2186 BLAH BLAH2190 blah BLAH2196 BLAH BLAH2199 blah BLAH
7425 % so \defmacro knows what to do. Define \macarg.BLAH for each BLAH7458 % list to set new definitions for the \macarg.BLAH macros corresponding to7459 % each BLAH argument. It was anyhow needed to parse already once this list7462 % twice the \macarg.BLAH macros does not cost too much processing power.
7426 % so \defmacro knows what to do. Define \macarg.BLAH for each BLAH7459 % list to set new definitions for the \macarg.BLAH macros corresponding to7460 % each BLAH argument. It was anyhow needed to parse already once this list7463 % twice the \macarg.BLAH macros does not cost too much processing power.
6143 typeset -i BLAH6146 set | grep BLAH6150 BLAH