I'm trying to understand the problem here, and I've reduced it to a minimal test-case, main.c:I get this when compiling it:Code:#define FOO "foo" #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> int main(int argc, char** argv) { #if FOO == 7 /* ... */ #else /* ... */ #endif printf("Done\n"); return (EXIT_SUCCESS); }??? Am I using an incorrect operator?Code:$ gcc main.c main.c:7:5: error: token ""foo"" is not valid in preprocessor expressions
EDIT: Oh, I should also note that "Done" is never printed, even if no errors or warning are encountered. Not sure if that's related...