For compatibility with Microsoft Windows compilers, GCC supports ‘#pragma push_macro("macro_name")’ and ‘#pragma pop_macro("macro_name")’.
#pragma push_macro("macro_name")
¶This pragma saves the value of the macro named as macro_name to the top of the stack for this macro.
#pragma pop_macro("macro_name")
¶This pragma sets the value of the macro named as macro_name to the value on top of the stack for this macro. If the stack for macro_name is empty, the value of the macro remains unchanged.
For example:
#define X 1 #pragma push_macro("X") #undef X #define X -1 #pragma pop_macro("X") int x [X];
In this example, the definition of X as 1 is saved by #pragma
push_macro
and restored by #pragma pop_macro
.