#else



The #else compiler directive is used to unconditionally select source lines to be read following a failed #if or #elseif test.

If the previous #if or #elseif was not satisfied, source lines are selected until the next #endif.

If the previous #if or #elseif was satisfied, source lines are excluded until the next #endif.



Example:

// This include should be included twice with #include // The first include brings in all the relevant declarations // The second include brings in the executable code   #if not defined(declared) // declarations go here #define declared #else // executable code goes here #endif



RPG Equivalent

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