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In C++, there are eleven keywords which are simply alternate spellings of operators normally written with punctuation. These keywords are treated as such even in the preprocessor. They function as operators in `#if', and they cannot be defined as macros or poisoned. In C, you can request that those keywords take their C++ meaning by including iso646.h. That header defines each one as a normal object-like macro expanding to the appropriate punctuator.
These are the named operators and their corresponding punctuators:
Named Operator | Punctuator
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and | &&
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and_eq | &=
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bitand | &
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bitor | |
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compl | ~
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not | !
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not_eq | !=
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or | ||
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or_eq | |=
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xor | ^
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xor_eq | ^=
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