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− | The '''xor''' macro, which is part of {{C|iso646.h<iso646.h>}}, is a convenient object-like macro name that expands to the '''^''' operator. The macro was added in {{C|Normative Addendum 1}} in an effort to provide support for international character sets that might not have the <code>^</code> symbols. | + | The '''xor''' macro, which is part of {{C|iso646.h|<iso646.h>}}, is a convenient object-like macro name that expands to the '''^''' operator. The macro was added in {{C|Normative Addendum 1}} in an effort to provide support for international character sets that might not have the <code>^</code> symbols. |
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == |
Latest revision as of 12:41, 4 January 2015
The xor macro, which is part of <iso646.h>, is a convenient object-like macro name that expands to the ^ operator. The macro was added in Normative Addendum 1 in an effort to provide support for international character sets that might not have the ^
symbols.
Synopsis[edit]
#include <iso646.h>
#define xor ^
Description[edit]
The xor
object-like macro expands to the ^
operator.
Example[edit]
#include <iso646.h>
int main ()
{
return 3 xor 1;
}