what are preprocessor directives
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Preprocessor directives are lines included in a program that begin with the character #, which make them different from a typical source code text. They are invoked by the compiler to process some programs before compilation.Preprocessor directives change the text of the source code and the result is a new source code without these directives.
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preprocessor directive are lines included in a program that begin with the characters# which make them different from a typical source code text they are invoked by the compiler To process some before complication
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