ifdef(1)
NAME
ifdef - remove #ifdefs from a file
SYNOPSIS
ifdef [-t] [-dsymbol] [-Dsymbol] [-Usymbol] [-Isymbol] [file]
OPTIONS
-D Define symbol permanently
-I Ignore symbol
-U Undefine symbol permanently
-d Define symbol. It may be #undef'ed later
-t Produce a table of the symbols on stdout
EXAMPLES
ifdef -DUNIX file.c >newfile.c
# Define UNIX
ifdef -D_MINIX -UDOS <x.c >y.c
# Define
DESCRIPTION
Ifdef allows conditional code [ #ifdef ... #endif ] to be selectively
removed from C files, but at the same time leaving all other C
preprocessor commands intact such as #define, #include etc. Input to
ifdef is either the file named as the last argument, or stdin if no file
is named. Output goes to stdout.
Symbols may be defined with the -d or -D flags just like cpp, except that
the latter option ignores subsequent #undefs. It is not permitted to
give values to symbols. Similarly, -U undefines a symbol and ignores
subsequent #definess. Symbols defined with -I are ignored; any #ifdef
using an ignored symbol will be left intact.