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<h3>line_prepdump</h3>
<p> Shows #line directives in preprocessor output. </p>
<h5>Syntax</h5>
<p class="code">#pragma line_prepdump on | off | reset
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<h5>Targets</h5>
All platforms.<br />
<h5>Remarks</h5>
<p>If you enable this pragma, <span class="code">#line</span> directives appear in preprocessor output, and line spacing is preserved through the insertion of empty lines.</p>
<p> Use this pragma with the command-line compiler’s <span class="code">-E</span> option to make sure that #line directives are inserted in the compiler’s output.</p>
<p> This pragma corresponds to the Use #line option . To check this setting, use the <span class="code">__option (line_prepdump)</span>, described in <a href="../symbols/sym_settings.htm">Checking Settings</a>. See also “fullpath_prepdump”. The default setting is <span class="code">off</span>.</p>
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