Bokep
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Your question amounts to asking if people mean "preprocessor directive" when they say "precompile directive", and that's not an answerable question.
In a C or C++ context, I suspect people are very likely to be referring to preprocessor directives if they say "precompile directive".
The book you quote is one example of this. It's talking about the C preprocessor directive "#define". I suspect it's using "precompile directive" as a description, not a name.
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