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- <h3 class="section">3.3 Macro Arguments</h3>
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- <p>Function-like macros can take <em>arguments</em>, just like true functions.
- To define a macro that uses arguments, you insert <em>parameters</em>
- between the pair of parentheses in the macro definition that make the
- macro function-like. The parameters must be valid C identifiers,
- separated by commas and optionally whitespace.
- </p>
- <p>To invoke a macro that takes arguments, you write the name of the macro
- followed by a list of <em>actual arguments</em> in parentheses, separated
- by commas. The invocation of the macro need not be restricted to a
- single logical line—it can cross as many lines in the source file as
- you wish. The number of arguments you give must match the number of
- parameters in the macro definition. When the macro is expanded, each
- use of a parameter in its body is replaced by the tokens of the
- corresponding argument. (You need not use all of the parameters in the
- macro body.)
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- <p>As an example, here is a macro that computes the minimum of two numeric
- values, as it is defined in many C programs, and some uses.
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- <pre class="smallexample">#define min(X, Y) ((X) < (Y) ? (X) : (Y))
- x = min(a, b); → x = ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b));
- y = min(1, 2); → y = ((1) < (2) ? (1) : (2));
- z = min(a + 28, *p); → z = ((a + 28) < (*p) ? (a + 28) : (*p));
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- <p>For example, <code>min (min (a, b), c)</code> is first expanded to
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- <pre class="smallexample"> min (((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b)), (c))
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- <p>and then to
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- <pre class="smallexample">((((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))) < (c)
- ? (((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b)))
- : (c))
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- <p>(Line breaks shown here for clarity would not actually be generated.)
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- <p>You can leave macro arguments empty; this is not an error to the
- preprocessor (but many macros will then expand to invalid code).
- You cannot leave out arguments entirely; if a macro takes two arguments,
- there must be exactly one comma at the top level of its argument list.
- Here are some silly examples using <code>min</code>:
- </p>
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- <pre class="smallexample">min(, b) → (( ) < (b) ? ( ) : (b))
- min(a, ) → ((a ) < ( ) ? (a ) : ( ))
- min(,) → (( ) < ( ) ? ( ) : ( ))
- min((,),) → (((,)) < ( ) ? ((,)) : ( ))
-
- min() error→ macro "min" requires 2 arguments, but only 1 given
- min(,,) error→ macro "min" passed 3 arguments, but takes just 2
- </pre></div>
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- <p>Whitespace is not a preprocessing token, so if a macro <code>foo</code> takes
- one argument, <code>foo ()<!-- /@w --></code> and <code>foo ( )<!-- /@w --></code> both supply it an
- empty argument. Previous GNU preprocessor implementations and
- documentation were incorrect on this point, insisting that a
- function-like macro that takes a single argument be passed a space if an
- empty argument was required.
- </p>
- <p>Macro parameters appearing inside string literals are not replaced by
- their corresponding actual arguments.
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- <pre class="smallexample">#define foo(x) x, "x"
- foo(bar) → bar, "x"
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