* Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> [010319 18:58]:
> Ian Lance Taylor <ian@airs.com> writes:
> > Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> writes:
> >> BTW, how does that work exactly? I assume it can't be a macro ...
>
> > It's a macro just like __FILE__ and __LINE__ are macros.
>
> > gcc has supported __FUNCTION__ and __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ for a long time
> > (the latter is the demangled version of the function name when using
> > C++).
>
> Now that I know the name, I can find it in the gcc docs, which clearly
> explain that these names are not macros ;-). The preprocessor would
> have a tough time making such a substitution.
>
> However, if the C99 spec has such a concept, they didn't use that name
> for it ...
My C99 compiler (SCO, UDK FS 7.1.1b), defines the following:
Predefined names
The following identifiers are predefined as object-like macros:
__LINE__ The current line number as a decimal constant.
__FILE__ A string literal representing the name of the file being compiled.
__DATE__ The date of compilation as a string literal in the form ``Mmm dd
yyyy.''
__TIME__ The time of compilation, as a string literal in the form
``hh:mm:ss.''
__STDC__ The constant 1 under compilation mode -Xc, otherwise 0.
__USLC__ A positive integer constant; its definition signifies a USL C
compilation system.
Nothing for function that I can find.
LER
>
> regards, tom lane
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