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A macro is undefined (with #undef) inside the body of a function.
| Class Name | Macro Undefined in Function Body | ||||||||||||
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| Significance | style | ||||||||||||
| Mnemonic | LANG.PREPROC.UNDEFINFN | ||||||||||||
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| Availability | Available for C and C++. |
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| Enabling | Checks for this warning class are disabled by default,
and require the unnormalized
C ASTs for the project. To enable them, add the following
WARNING_FILTER rule and RETAIN_UNNORMALIZED_C_AST specification to the project configuration file.
RETAIN_UNNORMALIZED_C_AST = Yes WARNING_FILTER += allow class="Macro Undefined in Function Body" |
#define CLEAR 1
int lang_preproc_undefinfn(void){
/* 'Macro Undefined in Function Body' warning issued on following line */
#undef CLEAR
return 0;
}
The following configuration file parameters affect checks for this warning class.
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