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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T12:53:50+00:00 2026-05-11T12:53:50+00:00

I know that I can kick the the preprocessor to spit out output with

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I know that I can kick the the preprocessor to spit out output with the -E option in my particular circumstance. For generated code this preprocessor output is murderous. For example I have a 4gl application and Informix converts this into C which in turn gets spit out to a horrible ugly mess.

What I want is an editor that will allow me to specify what preprocessor values are in effect and show me only the relevant code. I have something very basic working in Vim matching #ifdef and #endif, but the code is riddled with more advanced constructs such is #ifndef, #if, and #else. To make matters worse, the constructs are logically more complex, and I don’t think my Vim scripting skills are adequate for me to get what I want out of it. For example:

#if DLEVEL > 5     #define SIGNAL  1     #if STACKUSE == 1         #define STACK   200     #else         #define STACK   100     #endif #else     #define SIGNAL  0     #if STACKUSE == 1         #define STACK   100     #else         #define STACK   50     #endif #endif #if DLEVEL == 0     #define STACK 0 #elif DLEVEL == 1     #define STACK 100 #elif DLEVEL > 5     display( debugptr ); #else     #define STACK 200 #endif 

Includes defining an expression evaluator if I want to tackle it. This has to be a solved problem! If you have Vim suggestions or other ones please let me know.

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  1. 2026-05-11T12:53:51+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 12:53 pm

    The Eclipse CDT editor does a pretty good job highlighting code based on the macros you declare to be active. You may want to check it out.alt text

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