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| <div style="margin-left: 0px;"> The <b>BOOST_PP_LIMIT_REPEAT</b> macro |
| defines the maximum number of repetitions supported by each <b>BOOST_PP_REPEAT</b> |
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| <h4>Usage</h4> |
| <div class="code"> <b>BOOST_PP_LIMIT_REPEAT</b> </div> |
| <h4>Remarks</h4> |
| <div> This macro current expands to <i>256</i>.<br> |
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| NOTE: for the current latest versions of Microsoft's VC++ compiler there |
| is a nested macro limit of 256. This means in actuality that the number of |
| repetitions using VC++ is actually less than 256 depending on the |
| repetition macro being used. For the BOOST_PP_REPEAT macro this limit |
| appears to be 252 while for the BOOST_PP_ENUM... series of macros this |
| limit appears to be around 230, before the VC++ compiler gives a "C1009: |
| compiler limit : macros nested too deeply" error. This is a compiler |
| limitation of VC++ which may vary depending on the specific repetition |
| macro being used, and therefore is not a problem the preprocessor library |
| can solve.</div> |
| <h4>Requirements</h4> |
| <div> <b>Header:</b> <a href="../headers/config/limits.html"><boost/preprocessor/config/limits.hpp></a> |
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