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In [[computer programming]], a '''directive''' '''pragma''' (from "pragmatic") is a [[language construct]] that specifies how a [[compiler]] (or other [[Translator (computing)|translator]]) should process its input. Directives are not part of the [[Formal grammar|grammar]]
In some cases directives specify global behavior, while in other cases they only affect a local section, such as a block of programming code. In some cases, such as some C pragmas, directives are optional compiler hints, and may be ignored, but normally they are prescriptive, and must be followed. However, a directive does not perform any action in the language itself, but rather only a change in the behavior of the compiler.
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