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Visual studio for mac Stephan Veenstra reported Jun 02, 2017 at 11:10 AM When I use the macro $(TargetPath) in my after build CustomCommand, VS will remove them when I open/reload the project.
Please send updates/corrections to. Type Macro Description Identification AIX Version AIX'VR' V = Version R = Revision Identification TOSAIX Defined by xlC Example If AIX is defined, then the following macros can be used to determine the version. Notice that the macros indicates the mentioned version or higher. For example, if AIX43 is defined, then AIX41 will also be defined. AIX Version Macro 3.2.x AIX3 AIX32 4.1 AIX41 4.3 AIX43 Type Macro Format Description Identification ANDROID Version ANDROIDAPI V V = API Version Must be included from Notice that Android is based on Linux, and that the Linux macros also are defined for Android. Example Android Version ANDROIDAPI 1.0 1 1.1 2 1.5 3 1.6 4 2.0 5 2.0.1 6 2.1 7 2.2 8 2.3 9 2.3.3 10 3.0 11 Type Macro Identification UTS Type Macro Description Identification AMIGA Identification amigaos Defined by GNU C Type Macro Identification aegis Type Macro Identification apollo Based on Nucleus OS.
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#if defined(sun) defined(sun) # if defined(SVR4) defined(svr4) /. Solaris./ # else /. SunOS./ # endif #endif Example Solaris Macro 2.7 SunOS57 8 SunOS58 Type Macro Format Description Identification VOS Version VOS V V = Version Notice that the VOS macro is defined by the compiler, but as several compilers can co-exist in the same OS release, the version number is not reliable.