Giancarlo Martini skrev:
> How do you call  in English this characters ?:
> 
>   #  (when   you use it  in a preprocessor directive. diesis ? [C language] )

Non-natively: hash

>   - (when you use it in a gcc options. Minus ?)

I'd (non-natively) call it a dash, but see here, in case a special type 
should be used:
<http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/dashes.html>

Tip: check the code for the character and google on that in the 
respective language.

BR,
Gudmund

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