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<h3 class="section">4.1 Conditional Uses</h3>
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<p>There are three general reasons to use a conditional.
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<li> A program may need to use different code depending on the machine or
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operating system it is to run on. In some cases the code for one
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operating system may be erroneous on another operating system; for
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example, it might refer to data types or constants that do not exist on
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the other system. When this happens, it is not enough to avoid
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executing the invalid code. Its mere presence will cause the compiler
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to reject the program. With a preprocessing conditional, the offending
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code can be effectively excised from the program when it is not valid.
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</li><li> You may want to be able to compile the same source file into two
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consistency checks on its intermediate data, or print the values of
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debugging hooks generally will not need to use preprocessing
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conditionals.
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