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Wave: a Standard conformant C++ preprocessor library

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Describes a free and fully Standard conformant C++ preprocessor library
// elementary tests with two named regions
#define A() 1

////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#region region_A

// test, whether global macros are (in)visible here
#if defined(A)
#error "Macro 'A' shouldn't be visible here!"
#endif 

#define B() 2

A() = A()
2 = B()

#endregion // region_A

////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#region region_B

// test, whether global macros are (in)visible here
#if defined(A)
#error "Macro 'A' shouldn't be visible here!"
#endif 

// test, whether macros from other scopes are (in)visible here
#if defined(B)
#error "Macro 'B' shouldn't be visible here!"
#endif 

#define D() 4

A() = A()
B() = B()
4 = D()

#endregion // region_B

// test, whether macros, defined inside a scope are (in)visible here
#if defined(B)
#error "Macro 'B' shouldn't be visible here!"
#endif

1 = A()
B() = B()
D() = D()

////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// the named region is extended here
#region region_A

// test, whether global macros are (in)visible here
#if defined(A)
#error "Macro 'A' shouldn't be visible here!"
#endif 

#define C() 3

A() = A()
2 = B()
3 = C()

#endregion // region_A

// test, whether macros, defined inside a scope are (in)visible here
#if defined(C)
#error "Macro 'C' shouldn't be visible here!"
#endif

1 = A()
B() = B()
C() = C()
D() = D()

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