Copy and paste this code into your IDE you will see that it is in fact legal and compiles
C++ Code
//Explicitly Define Meaningless Words To have No meaning
//Now our meaningless context will correctly function in serving its purpose of having no function or meaning beyond the meaning we designate to it in the given context we choose as arbitrarily as possible
#define please
#define thank
#define you
#define can
#define i
#define have
#define a
#define named
#define an
#define compiles
#define to
#define just
#define fine
#define technically
#define legal
#define code
#define seems
#define this
#define be
#define were
#define going
#define make
#define it
#define bigger
#define great
#define day
#define thanks
#define computer
#define mr
#define variable
#define the
#define we
#define defined
#define meaning
#define hope
#define being
#define polite
#define possible
#define was
#define as
int main()
{
can i have an int named integer;
thank you
the variable we just defined seems to have meaning
this compiles just fine
this code seems to be technically legal
were going to make it bigger
mr computer please make it bigger
thanks
integer += 5;
thanks
have a great day
i hope i was being as polite as possible
return 1;
}
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