+ # Below, we strip out all but preprocessor directives.
+ # We have to take care of situations like
+ # #if defined(FOO) BAR /* comment line 1
+ # more comment lines */
+ # If we just delete text starting from the '/*' to the end of line, we will
+ # screw up cases like
+ # #if defined(FOO) /* comment */ \
+ # && defined(BAR) /* comment */ \
+ # && defined(BAZ) /* comment */ \
+ # etc.
+ # This code processes these latter situations first; it assumes there is
+ # at most one straightforward comment per continued preprocessor line. (It
+ # would be easier to handle more general cases if sed had a non-greedy '*'
+ # quantifier; but typically preprocessor directive lines are rather
+ # simple.) The continuation line is joined, and the process repeated on
+ # the enlarged line as long as there are continuations. At the end, if
+ # there are any comments remaining, they should be like the first situation,
+ # and can just be deleted. (Subsequent lines of the comment are irrelevant
+ # and get dropped.)
+ ( $echo "#line 2 \"$file\""; \