I have to do something like this in C. It works only if I use a char, but I need a string. How can I do this?
#define USER "jack" // jack or queen
#if USER == "jack"
#define USER_VS "queen"
#elif USER == "queen"
#define USER_VS "jack"
#endif
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I don’t think there is a way to do variable length string comparisons completely in preprocessor directives. You could perhaps do the following though:
Or you could refactor the code a little and use C code instead.