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negating -include on the command line


I've got a CPP and testsuite question: is there a way to do something like:

g++ -include bits/stdc++.h -noinclude bits/stdc++.h foo.cc?

This is a contrived example. 

Ie, I'm interested in setting up a bunch of testcases (libstd++
testsuite) that run with certain, defined flags (including the '-include
bits/stdc++.h' bit above). However, on some select files, I'd like to
pass in an extra flag that removes the pch file from the compilation
line.

How do I do this?

thanks,
benjamin

 


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