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OT: The # operator?

OT: The # operator?

Posted May 31, 2006 6:25 UTC (Wed) by Los__D (guest, #15263)
Parent article: The kernel lock validator

I thought that I knew C pretty good, but I NEVER saw a # operator before (Except for preproccesor statements).

What does that #lock in the call do?

Dennis


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OT: The # operator?

Posted May 31, 2006 6:33 UTC (Wed) by Los__D (guest, #15263) [Link]

Doh, just preprocessor argument->string conversion, nevermind, too early in the morning for me ;)

OT: The # operator?

Posted Jun 1, 2006 10:20 UTC (Thu) by Octavian (guest, #7462) [Link] (3 responses)

aka "stringification"

OT: The # operator?

Posted Nov 29, 2006 3:05 UTC (Wed) by zlo (guest, #41952) [Link] (2 responses)

Tnx very useful info ofr me!

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Posted Nov 30, 2006 17:27 UTC (Thu) by bronson (guest, #4806) [Link] (1 responses)

The parent post is clearly spam. Is this the first spammy comment to remain on LWN for any significant amount of time?

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Posted Jul 24, 2012 14:29 UTC (Tue) by chrisr (subscriber, #83108) [Link]

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