Is there a way to run only the preprocessor part of a c++ compiler?

Cheers,
Andrew

On 15 Apr 2009, at 19:27, Michael Jennings wrote:

> On Wednesday, 15 April 2009, at 19:00:20 (+0100),
> Andrew Williams wrote:
>
>> Hmm there is a nice sed script here:
>> http://sed.sourceforge.net/grabbag/scripts/remccoms3.sed
>>
>> that works as far as I can see to strip both C and C++ comments - can
>> we assume an installation of sed?
>> Or could it be called only on darwin (or other non c++ understanding
>> distros)?
>>
>> Any thoughts welcome.
>
> Have you tried compiling with the C++ compiler?
>
> Michael
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