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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T18:23:08+00:00 2026-05-13T18:23:08+00:00

Is there a way for gcc/g++ to dump its default preprocessor defines from the

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Is there a way for gcc/g++ to dump its default preprocessor defines from the command line?
I mean things like __GNUC__, __STDC__, and so on.

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    2026-05-13T18:23:08+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:23 pm

    Yes, use -E -dM options instead of -c.
    Example (outputs them to standard output):

     echo | gcc -dM -E -
     echo | clang -dM -E -
    

    For C++

     echo | g++ -dM -E -x c++ -
     echo | clang++ -dM -E -x c++ -
    

    From the GCC manual:

    Instead of the normal output, generate
    a list of `#define’ directives for all
    the macros defined during the
    execution of the preprocessor,
    including predefined macros. This
    gives you a way of finding out what is
    predefined in your version of the
    preprocessor. Assuming you have no
    file foo.h, the command

    touch foo.h; cpp -dM foo.h
    

    will show all the predefined macros.

    If you use -dM without the -E option,
    -dM is interpreted as a synonym for -fdump-rtl-mach.

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