First of all thanks for the quick answer...
Like I mentioned in brackets this code fragment is explicitely
created for testing purpuses.
I don't intend to use it as it appeared in the mail, not talking
about compiling it. It was created to test the preprocessor only !
The printf() was there just to "do" something meaningful :)
I also tried it on a Linux box with gcc installed but it seemed
working well. I try it again and get back with the result.
If it doesn't work, I'll report the bug to a gcc specific list,
like you suggested.
Thanks again,
Bela
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