i've incorrectly assumed that no preprocessor can help me out with iterative declarations, as when i last checked the boost preprocessor, it only gives me the functionality if i include the boost library itself...
now at second glance through it's features, it may be possible. i dunno why i suddenly just noticed it... maybe i was in a hurry before or maybe somebody fixed up the introduction page.... anyways.
can they work to work together, MINGW (of any version) + Boost preprocessor?? i mean, ASSUMING Boost preprocessor can be invoked (sufficiently well) by the compiler through command line?
i don't have to do a lot of porting just to isolate the preprocessor program right?
but then, there's also that issue of compiling it for mingw, but i'll worry about that later.
now at second glance through it's features, it may be possible. i dunno why i suddenly just noticed it... maybe i was in a hurry before or maybe somebody fixed up the introduction page.... anyways.
can they work to work together, MINGW (of any version) + Boost preprocessor?? i mean, ASSUMING Boost preprocessor can be invoked (sufficiently well) by the compiler through command line?
i don't have to do a lot of porting just to isolate the preprocessor program right?
but then, there's also that issue of compiling it for mingw, but i'll worry about that later.