Is there a way to get pre-processed C/Objective-C code? I have some files I acquired and would like to see the code produced by some #defines.
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On the command line,
gcc -E foo.mwill show you the preprocessed output (just as it does for normal C/C++ files). Of course, this will also expand any#includeor#importstatements you may have in your code.