Lets you use digraph key combinations or keywords to represent characters not found on some keyboards.
See also #pragma options.
A digraph is a keyword or combination of keys that lets you produce a character that is not available on all keyboards.
The digraph key combinations are:
Key Combination Character Produced <% { %> } <: [ :> ] %% #
Additional keywords, valid in C++ programs only, are:
Keyword Character Produced bitand & and && bitor | or || xor ^ compl ~ and_eq &= or_eq |= xor_eq ^= not ! not_eq !=
To disable digraph character sequences when compiling your program, enter:
xlc++ myprogram.C -qnodigraph
Compiler Command Line Options
langlvl
trigraph
#pragma options