Do not check the bitand/bitor macros in cplusplus mode#83
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Some 3rdparty parsers (e.g. Qt moc) fail to parse the bitand.hpp due to the fact that bitand is a keyword in C++, not a macro. Modern MSVC versions define bitand/bitor only if __cplusplus macro is not defined, see iso646.h: https://pastebin.com/zTcd0juT Thus, boost can also check the macro only in C mode making moc happy
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Some 3rdparty parsers (e.g. Qt moc) fail to parse the bitand.hpp due to the fact that bitand is a keyword in C++, not a macro. Modern MSVC versions define bitand/bitor only if __cplusplus macro is not defined, see iso646.h: https://pastebin.com/zTcd0juT
Thus, boost can also check the macro only in C mode making moc happy