Directive #error


Directive #error

#error

Description

Throw an error during preprocessing.

This directive causes a cpp error. It can be used to notify the user that certain functions are missing and similar things.

Note

Note that this directive will cause cpp() to throw an error at the end of preprocessing, which will cause any compilation to fail.

Example
#if !constant(Yp)
  #error Support for NIS not available.
  #endif
See also

#warning