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Consider, for example, the following macro, that advances a pointer (the argument <code>p</code> says where to find it) across whitespace characters: </p> <div class="smallexample"> <pre class="smallexample">#define SKIP_SPACES(p, limit) \ { char *lim = (limit); \ while (p < lim) { \ if (*p++ != ' ') { \ p--; break; }}} </pre></div> <p>Here backslash-newline is used to split the macro definition, which must be a single logical line, so that it resembles the way such code would be laid out if not part of a macro definition. </p> <p>A call to this macro might be <code>SKIP_SPACES (p, lim)</code>. Strictly speaking, the call expands to a compound statement, which is a complete statement with no need for a semicolon to end it. However, since it looks like a function call, it minimizes confusion if you can use it like a function call, writing a semicolon afterward, as in <code>SKIP_SPACES (p, lim);</code> </p> <p>This can cause trouble before <code>else</code> statements, because the semicolon is actually a null statement. Suppose you write </p> <div class="smallexample"> <pre class="smallexample">if (*p != 0) SKIP_SPACES (p, lim); else … </pre></div> <p>The presence of two statements—the compound statement and a null statement—in between the <code>if</code> condition and the <code>else</code> makes invalid C code. </p> <p>The definition of the macro <code>SKIP_SPACES</code> can be altered to solve this problem, using a <code>do … while</code> statement. Here is how: </p> <div class="smallexample"> <pre class="smallexample">#define SKIP_SPACES(p, limit) \ do { char *lim = (limit); \ while (p < lim) { \ if (*p++ != ' ') { \ p--; break; }}} \ while (0) </pre></div> <p>Now <code>SKIP_SPACES (p, lim);</code> expands into </p> <div class="smallexample"> <pre class="smallexample">do {…} while (0); </pre></div> <p>which is one statement. 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