* Matthieu CASTET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:

> >How does it do that compile-time numeric comparison ?
> >
> for example you could do
> 
> int test[my comparaison];
> 
> if my comparaison < 0, the compilation should abort.

Cool trick :)

So, eg if you find out wether some type has an specific size:

int foo[(sizeof(int) == 4)?1:-1];


But: the question is whether you'll need such a test at all
or if just using sizeof() at the right place won't do the trick ;-P
(yes, I've came around lots of packages where this was the case!)

cu
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