* Jakub Jelinek:

> On Thu, Sep 05, 2019 at 02:33:35PM +0200, Andreas Schwab wrote:
>> On Sep 05 2019, Nathan Sidwell <nat...@acm.org> wrote:
>> 
>> > Is it time to deprecate traditional preprocessing?  It's been  30 years
>> > since C89.  Are (non-compiler) tools that use it still things?
>> 
>> It's probably still used together with -xassembler-with-cpp.
>
> I think not by default.  Generally, traditional preprocessing is used
> often for preprocessing of something that isn't actually C/C++, but
> something different.  imake (guess that is not used anymore),

Getting close, but imake is still used in some builds:

 automake-1.16.1-13.fc31.src
 freenx-server-0.7.3-47.fc31.src
 ibp-0.21-21.fc31.src
 isdn4k-utils-3.27-17.fc30.src
 kdebase3-3.5.10-58.fc31.src
 MagicPoint-1.13a-24.fc31.src
 mrxvt-0.5.3-25.fc31.src
 nas-1.9.4-17.fc31.src
 ncl-6.6.2-2.fc32.src
 numlockx-1.2-16.fc31.src
 nx-libs-3.5.99.21-2.fc32.src
 oneko-1.2-28.fc31.src
 oyranos-0.9.5-29.fc31.src
 tgif-4.2.5-19.fc31.src
 x11-ssh-askpass-1.2.4.1-28.fc31.src
 xautolock-2.2-26.fc31.src
 xgrep-0.08-12.fc31.src
 xkeycaps-2.46-26.fc31.src
 xmountains-2.9-3.D20170103git3ba444a4f7.fc31.3.src
 xskat-4.0.0-23.fc31.src
 xstar-2.2.0-22.fc31.src
 xvkbd-3.9-5.fc31.src
 xxkb-1.11.1-6.fc31.src

Thanks,
Florian

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