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How to test the current version of GCC at compile time?


I would like to include a different file depending on the version of GCC. More precisely I want to write:

#if GCC_VERSION >= 4.2
#  include <unordered_map>
#  define EXT std
#elif GCC_VERSION >= 4
#  include <tr1/unordered_map>
#  define EXT std
#else
#  include <ext/hash_map>
#  define unordered_map __gnu_cxx::hash_map
#  define EXT __gnu_cxx
#endif

I don't care about gcc before 3.2.

I am pretty sure there is a variable defined at preprocessing time for that, I just can't find it again.


Solution

  • Ok, after more searches, it one possible way of doing it is using __GNUC_PREREQ defined in features.h.

    #ifdef __GNUC__
    #  include <features.h>
    #  if __GNUC_PREREQ(4,0)
    //      If  gcc_version >= 4.0
    #  elif __GNUC_PREREQ(3,2)
    //       If gcc_version >= 3.2
    #  else
    //       Else
    #  endif
    #else
    //    If not gcc
    #endif