I've noticed that sometimes the highlighting between active and inactive code works 80% of the time, the other 20% in back to front.
e.g.
#define ID_USE_EEPROM // this in a header file
source file :-
#ifdef ID_USE_EEPROM
kID = NonVolatile_read16(EEPROMADDRESS_ID_BASE); // << break point is set and hit here but code here is highlighted inactive
tID = NonVolatile_read8(EEPROMADDRESS_ID_BASE + 4); // << break point is set and hit here but code here is highlighted inactive
flgs = NonVolatile_read8(EEPROMADDRESS_ID_BASE +
; // << break point is set and hit here but code here is highlighted inactive
crc = NonVolatile_read32(EEPROMADDRESS_ID_BASE + 12); // << break point is set and hit here but code here is highlighted inactive
#else
kID = IDContainer.kitID; //this code appears active but it is NOT because I have #define ID_USE_EEPROM in a header file
tID = IDContainer.txID; //this code appears active but it is NOT because I have #define ID_USE_EEPROM in a header file
flgs = IDContainer.flags; //this code appears active but it is NOT because I have #define ID_USE_EEPROM in a header file
crc = IDContainer.crc; //this code appears active but it is NOT because I have #define ID_USE_EEPROM in a header file
#endif
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