Pragma directives

A pragma is an implementation-defined instruction to the compiler. It has the general form:

#pragma directive syntax

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram #pragma character_sequencenew-line
The character_sequence is a series of characters giving a specific compiler instruction and arguments, if any. The new-line character must terminate a pragma directive.
The character_sequence on a pragma is subject to macro substitutions. For example,
#define XX_ISO_DATA isolated_call(LG_ISO_DATA)
// ...
#pragma XX_ISO_DATA

More than one pragma construct can be specified on a single pragma directive. The compiler ignores unrecognized pragmas.