boost_preprocessor 0.1.0

Boost C++ library boost_preprocessor packaged using Zanbil
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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> dimension. </div>
    <h4>Usage</h4>
    <div class="code"> <b>BOOST_PP_LIMIT_REPEAT</b> </div>
    <h4>Remarks</h4>
    <div>This macro expands by default to <i>256</i>. For a C++
      standard conforming preprocessor, the end-user can change this to
      512 or 1024 by defining this macro to either value before
      including any library headers, as long as the end-user also
      defines the <a
href="file:///E:/Programming/VersionControl/modular-boost/libs/preprocessor/doc/ref/limit_mag.html">BOOST_PP_LIMIT_MAG</a>
      macro to be equal to or greater than this value. <br>
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      NOTE: for the current latest versions of default preprocessor for
      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. This limitation of the
      default preprocessor for VC++ does not exist for the new standard
      conforming preprocessor for VC++ in Visual Studio 2019 invoked
      with the<code> /Zc:preprocessor</code> switch.<br>
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    <h4>Requirements</h4>
    <div> <b>Header:</b> &nbsp;<a href="../headers/config/limits.html">&lt;boost/preprocessor/config/limits.hpp&gt;</a>
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    <b>See also<br>
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      <li><a href="../topics/limitations.html">Limitations</a></li>
      <li><a href="../ref/is_standard.html">BOOST_PP_IS_STANDARD</a><br>
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