C++ : Boolean in ifdef: is "#ifdef A && B" the same as "#if defined(A) && defined(B)"?
C++ : Boolean in ifdef: is "#ifdef A && B" the same as "#if defined(A) && defined(B)"?
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C++ : Boolean in ifdef: is "#ifdef A && B" the same as "#if defined(A) && defined(B)"?
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C++ Boolean ifdef: in "#if && defined(A) defined(B)"? as the && same is : "#ifdef B" A