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In C and C++ programming language terminology, a translation unit (or more casually a compilation unit) is the ultimate input to a C or C++ compiler from which an object file is generated.[1] A translation unit roughly consists of a source file after it has been processed by the C preprocessor, meaning that header files listed in #include
directives are literally included, sections of code within #ifndef
may be included, and macros have been expanded.