Predefined Boolean constants (since C23)
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Syntax
true
|
(1) | (since C23) | |||||||
false
|
(2) | (since C23) | |||||||
Explanation
Keywords true and false represent predefined constants. They are non-lvalues of type bool
.
Notes
See integral conversions for implicit conversions from bool to other types and boolean conversions for the implicit conversions from other types to bool.
Until C23, true
and false
were implemented as macros provided in <stdbool.h>. An implementation may also define bool
, true
, and false
as predefined macros in C23 for compatibility.
Example
Run this code
#include <stdbool.h> #include <stdio.h> int main(void) { printf("%d\n%d\n", true, false); }
Output:
1 0