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556 constants are straightforward: @t{"@dots{}"} or @t{'@dots{}'}. In
563 Header file names either look like string constants, @t{"@dots{}"}, or are
564 written with angle brackets instead, @t{<@dots{}>}. In either case,
1017 @dots{}
1028 @dots{}
1358 @dots{}
1642 @dots{}
1660 @dots{}
1675 #define eprintf(@dots{}) fprintf (stderr, __VA_ARGS__)
1699 before the @samp{@dots{}}; that name is used for the variable argument.
1703 #define eprintf(args@dots{}) fprintf (stderr, args)
1714 #define eprintf(format, @dots{}) fprintf (stderr, format, __VA_ARGS__)
1743 #define eprintf(format, @dots{}) fprintf (stderr, format, ##__VA_ARGS__)
1775 (@samp{args@dots{}}, not @samp{@dots{}} and @code{@w{__VA_ARGS__}}). If you are
1789 #define eprintf(format, args@dots{}) fprintf (stderr, format , ##args)
2009 @dots{}
2605 @dots{}
2721 else @dots{}
2730 this problem, using a @code{do @dots{} while} statement. Here is how:
2744 do @{@dots{}@} while (0);
2799 The @samp{(@{ @dots{} @})} notation produces a compound statement that
2814 @dots{}
3329 @dots{}
3332 @dots{}
3334 @dots{}
3344 @dots{}
3346 @dots{}
3348 @dots{}
4389 cpp [@option{-D}@var{macro}[=@var{defn}]@dots{}] [@option{-U}@var{macro}]
4390 [@option{-I}@var{dir}@dots{}] [@option{-iquote}@var{dir}@dots{}]
4391 [@option{-W}@var{warn}@dots{}]
4393 [@option{-MP}] [@option{-MQ} @var{target}@dots{}]
4394 [@option{-MT} @var{target}@dots{}]