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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T06:20:23+00:00 2026-05-17T06:20:23+00:00

Is #define LBitmap std::list < CBITMAP *> a good practice? Edit: Allright, what can

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#define LBitmap std::list < CBITMAP *>

a good practice?

Edit:
Allright, what can I do to convince my boss that this is bad practice?

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    2026-05-17T06:20:25+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 6:20 am

    No, its not a good practice to use #define in C++.

    Its good to use typedef as this has a well defined scope

    typedef is scope defined and compiler interprets its definition each time it meet which is not the in case of #define. #define is interpreted as compile time itself.

    Here is the MSDN definition of typedef and #define

    A typedef declaration introduces a name that, within its scope, becomes a synonym for the type given by the type-declaration portion of the declaration

    When using DEFINE statements, all instances of that statement are replaced by the value of the statement during a preprocessing phase.

    #define LBitmap std::list < CBITMAP *>   // BAD
    
    typedef std::list < CBITMAP *> LBitmap  // GOOD
    

    To convince your Boss

    #define CHARPTR char*
    

    CHARPTR a, b;

    After preprocessing, that line expands to

    char* a, b;
    

    Here, only variable a is of type char * whereas b is simply char

    If you use typedef

    typedef char* CHARPTR;
    CHARPTR a, b;
    

    Here both a and b are both of type char *

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