In this c
program
#include<stdio.h>
int main()
{
#if UnDefinedSymbolicConstant==0
printf("UnDefinedSymbolicConstant is equal to 0
");
#else
printf("UnDefinedSymbolicConstant is not equal to 0
");
#endif
return 0;
}
UnDefinedSymbolicConstant has not been #define
anywhere, still it is being assumed as 0 and gives the output on gcc-4.3.4
as:
UnDefinedSymbolicConstant is equal to 0
so,
Is this the standard behaviour or it works like this only in gcc?
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