Re: "Define" directive is ALWAYS parsed

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On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 11:52 AM, Adam <adam.vest@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.invalid> wrote:
> Perhaps the only way I could get Define to only be applied conditionally is
> by following the example of nesting it within <IfDefine...> wrappers. But if
> Define is otherwise always set globally and unconditionally, then the
> <IfDefine...> directive seems superfluous.
>
> Am I vastly misunderstanding the usage of this here?

It's a defect that's tricky to fix. It shouldn't have been allowed in
any non-global context.  A note should be added.

However, It doesn't make IfDefine useless. IfDefine is older and
understands command-line -D arguments.

-- 
Eric Covener
covener@xxxxxxxxx

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