Example of an Initial Sequence

main.c 				h1.h
-------------------------	------------------
/* Comments are OK */ 		int h1;
#define M 1 			#include "h3.h"
#undef N
#line 10
#if F
int f(int); 			h2.h
#endif 				------------------
#if STDIO 			int h2;
#include <stdio.h>
#endif
#include "h1.h"
/* Comments are OK */ 		h3.h
# 				------------------
#include "h2.h" 		#ifndef H3_H
#include "h3.h" 		#define H3_H
main() { 			  int h3;
} 				#endif

The initial sequence can vary, depending on whether any macros are defined on the command line.

Macros defined Resulting initial sequence
None "h1.h", "h2.h", "h3.h"
STDIO <stdio.h>, "h1.h", "h2.h", "h3.h"
F
No initial sequence (because int f(int) occurs before any include directives)

Although h3.h is included twice (once in main.c and once in h1.c), only the first include is considered in the initial sequence, because the second include does not take effect.



Rules for Matching the Initial Sequence