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portability - _Pragma preprocessor operator in Visual C++

Is there something like the ANSI C operator _Pragma in Visual C++?

For example, I'm trying to define the following macro:

#ifdef _OPENMP
#define PRAGMA_IF_OPENMP(x) _Pragma (#x)
#else  // #ifdef _OPENMP
#define PRAGMA_IF_OPENMP(x)
#endif  // #ifdef _OPENMP

So I can circumvent compiler warnings for unknown #pragma omp ... in older GCC compilers. Is there a similar means available in VisualC++?

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Yes, but it's two underscores: __pragma

I'm not sure about how the omp pragma works, however, here's an example using VC++'s optimize pragma:

#define PRAGMA_OPTIMIZE_OFF __pragma(optimize("", off))

// These two lines are equivalent
#pragma optimize("", off)
PRAGMA_OPTIMIZE_OFF

EDIT: I've just confirmed that the omp pragmas can also be used like this:

#define OMP_PARALLEL_FOR __pragma(omp parallel for)

So, yes, your macro should work if defined as follows (note that your original code incorrectly used the stringizing operator #x:

#ifdef _OPENMP
#define PRAGMA_IF_OPENMP(x) __pragma (x)
#else  // #ifdef _OPENMP
#define PRAGMA_IF_OPENMP(x)
#endif  // #ifdef _OPENMP

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