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How can I use "else if" with the preprocessor #ifdef?


In my project, the program can do one thing of two, but never both, so I decided that the best I can do for one class is to define it depending of a #define preprocessor variable. The following code can show you my idea, but you can guess that it does not work:

#ifdef CALC_MODE
typedef MyCalcClass ChosenClass;
#elifdef USER_MODE
typedef MyUserClass ChosenClass;
#else
static_assert(false, "Define CALC_MODE or USER_MODE");
#endif

So I can do

#define CALC_MODE

right before this.

I can resign the use of static_assert if needed. How can I do this?


Solution

  • Here's a suggestion, based largely on comments posted to your question:

    #if defined(CALC_MODE)
        typedef MyCalcClass ChosenClass;
    #elif defined(USER_MODE)
        typedef MyUserClass ChosenClass;
    #else
        #error "Define CALC_MODE or USER_MODE"
    #endif