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Now that I have documented
INIT
and kin in #23742, I realize that I and others have failed to realize its usefulness in removing most needs for using the#ifdef DOINIT ... #else ... #endif
paradigm that requires repetitive lines, and makes things harder to read.
The only cases I found for needing the directives are when the initialization requires preprocessor directives itself. One such case is where it
#include
s a file.This p.r. is a series of commits that convert
DOINIT
conditionals intoINIT