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- <h3 class="section">10.2 Traditional macros</h3>
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- <p>The major difference between traditional and ISO macros is that the
- former expand to text rather than to a token sequence. CPP removes
- all leading and trailing horizontal whitespace from a macro’s
- replacement text before storing it, but preserves the form of internal
- whitespace.
- </p>
- <p>One consequence is that it is legitimate for the replacement text to
- contain an unmatched quote (see <a href="Traditional-lexical-analysis.html#Traditional-lexical-analysis">Traditional lexical analysis</a>). An
- unclosed string or character constant continues into the text
- following the macro call. Similarly, the text at the end of a macro’s
- expansion can run together with the text after the macro invocation to
- produce a single token.
- </p>
- <p>Normally comments are removed from the replacement text after the
- macro is expanded, but if the <samp>-CC</samp> option is passed on the
- command-line comments are preserved. (In fact, the current
- implementation removes comments even before saving the macro
- replacement text, but it careful to do it in such a way that the
- observed effect is identical even in the function-like macro case.)
- </p>
- <p>The ISO stringizing operator ‘<samp>#</samp>’ and token paste operator
- ‘<samp>##</samp>’ have no special meaning. As explained later, an effect
- similar to these operators can be obtained in a different way. Macro
- names that are embedded in quotes, either from the main file or after
- macro replacement, do not expand.
- </p>
- <p>CPP replaces an unquoted object-like macro name with its replacement
- text, and then rescans it for further macros to replace. Unlike
- standard macro expansion, traditional macro expansion has no provision
- to prevent recursion. If an object-like macro appears unquoted in its
- replacement text, it will be replaced again during the rescan pass,
- and so on <em>ad infinitum</em>. GCC detects when it is expanding
- recursive macros, emits an error message, and continues after the
- offending macro invocation.
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- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">#define PLUS +
- #define INC(x) PLUS+x
- INC(foo);
- → ++foo;
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- <p>Function-like macros are similar in form but quite different in
- behavior to their ISO counterparts. Their arguments are contained
- within parentheses, are comma-separated, and can cross physical lines.
- Commas within nested parentheses are not treated as argument
- separators. Similarly, a quote in an argument cannot be left
- unclosed; a following comma or parenthesis that comes before the
- closing quote is treated like any other character. There is no
- facility for handling variadic macros.
- </p>
- <p>This implementation removes all comments from macro arguments, unless
- the <samp>-C</samp> option is given. The form of all other horizontal
- whitespace in arguments is preserved, including leading and trailing
- whitespace. In particular
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">f( )
- </pre></div>
-
- <p>is treated as an invocation of the macro ‘<samp>f</samp>’ with a single
- argument consisting of a single space. If you want to invoke a
- function-like macro that takes no arguments, you must not leave any
- whitespace between the parentheses.
- </p>
- <p>If a macro argument crosses a new line, the new line is replaced with
- a space when forming the argument. If the previous line contained an
- unterminated quote, the following line inherits the quoted state.
- </p>
- <p>Traditional preprocessors replace parameters in the replacement text
- with their arguments regardless of whether the parameters are within
- quotes or not. This provides a way to stringize arguments. For
- example
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">#define str(x) "x"
- str(/* <span class="roman">A comment</span> */some text )
- → "some text "
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- <p>Note that the comment is removed, but that the trailing space is
- preserved. Here is an example of using a comment to effect token
- pasting.
- </p>
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- <pre class="smallexample">#define suffix(x) foo_/**/x
- suffix(bar)
- → foo_bar
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