In a simple program, you could certainly get away with #define. You'd be sunk if you tried to use it in a module that you expected other people to use, though.
I'm not sure calling C macro processing 'first-class' is very accurate though. It feels more like third-class to me. :)
In reply to Re: C pre-processor in Perl
by chromatic
in thread C pre-processor in Perl
by dragonchild
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