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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T21:52:20+00:00 2026-06-05T21:52:20+00:00

Walter Bright’s article on C++ Compilation talks about these two phrases Conversion to preprocessing

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Walter Bright’s article on C++ Compilation talks about these two phrases

“Conversion to preprocessing tokens.”
What is the initial token? What does a preprocessing token look like?

“Conversion of preprocessing tokens to C++ tokens”
What is this C++ Token and why wasn’t it converted into it at first?

Reference: http://www.drdobbs.com/blogs/cpp/228701711

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    2026-06-05T21:52:22+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 9:52 pm

    A preprocessing token is an element of the grammar of the preprocessor. From [lex.pptoken] in the C++ standard:

    preprocessing-token:

    • header-name
    • identifier
    • pp-number
    • character-literal
    • user-defined-character-literal
    • string-literal
    • user-defined-string-literal
    • preprocessing-op-or-punc
    • each non-white-space character that cannot be one of the above

    …

    A preprocessing token is the minimal lexical element of the language in translation phases 3 through 6.

    So the “conversion to preprocessing tokens” is the process of lexing the translation unit and identifying individual tokens.

    C++ tokens (really just “tokens”) are listed in [lex.token]:

    token:

    • identifier
    • keyword
    • literal
    • operator
    • punctuator

    These only exist after all the other translation phases have occurred (macro expansion and so on).

    For more information on the entire process, I suggest reading [lex.phases] in the C++ standard.

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