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- <p>In the ISO C standard of 1999, a macro can be declared to accept a
- variable number of arguments much as a function can. The syntax for
- defining the macro is similar to that of a function. Here is an
- example:
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- <pre class="smallexample">#define debug(format, ...) fprintf (stderr, format, __VA_ARGS__)
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- <p>Here ‘<samp>…</samp>’ is a <em>variable argument</em>. In the invocation of
- such a macro, it represents the zero or more tokens until the closing
- parenthesis that ends the invocation, including any commas. This set of
- tokens replaces the identifier <code>__VA_ARGS__</code> in the macro body
- wherever it appears. See the CPP manual for more information.
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- <p>GCC has long supported variadic macros, and used a different syntax that
- allowed you to give a name to the variable arguments just like any other
- argument. Here is an example:
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- <p>This is in all ways equivalent to the ISO C example above, but arguably
- more readable and descriptive.
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- <p>GNU CPP has two further variadic macro extensions, and permits them to
- be used with either of the above forms of macro definition.
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- <p>In standard C, you are not allowed to leave the variable argument out
- entirely; but you are allowed to pass an empty argument. For example,
- this invocation is invalid in ISO C, because there is no comma after
- the string:
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- <p>GNU CPP permits you to completely omit the variable arguments in this
- way. In the above examples, the compiler would complain, though since
- the expansion of the macro still has the extra comma after the format
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- <p>To help solve this problem, CPP behaves specially for variable arguments
- used with the token paste operator, ‘<samp>##</samp>’. If instead you write
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- <p>and if the variable arguments are omitted or empty, the ‘<samp>##</samp>’
- operator causes the preprocessor to remove the comma before it. If you
- do provide some variable arguments in your macro invocation, GNU CPP
- does not complain about the paste operation and instead places the
- variable arguments after the comma. Just like any other pasted macro
- argument, these arguments are not macro expanded.
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