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How to use #if, #elif and #else to check a preprocessor expression in C#

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#define DEBUG
#undef PRODUCTION

using System;

class Program
{
  static void Main(string[] args)
  {
    #if (!DEBUG)
        Console.WriteLine("DEBUG defined");
    #elif (PRODUCTION)
        Console.WriteLine("PRODUCTION defined");
    #else
      Console.WriteLine("#else");
    #endif
  }
}



/*
run:

#else

*/

 



answered Dec 14, 2020 by avibootz

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