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In [[computer programming]], the term '''directive''' is applied in a variety of ways that are similar to the term ''command'', it is also used to describe some [[programming language]] constructs (e.g. those specifying how a [[compiler]] or [[assembly language|assembler]] should process its input).
 
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==The C preprocessor==
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In [[C (programming language)|C]] and [[C++]], the language supports a simple [[Macro (computer science)|macro]] preprocessor. Source lines that should be handled by the preprocessor, such as <code>#define</code> and <code>#include</code> are referred to as ''preprocessor directives''.
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* <code>Option Compare Text</code> - Tells the compiler to compare text using a textual algorithm.
 
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