Expand macro inside string literal

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轻奢々 2020-12-03 17:21

What I\'m trying to do is to #define a macro:

#define a(2)

and later use it inside a string literal: string = \"a\";

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  • 2020-12-03 17:33
    #define STRINGIFY2(X) #X
    #define STRINGIFY(X) STRINGIFY2(X)
    #define A 2
    

    Then STRINGIFY(A) will give you "2". You can concatenate it with other string literals by putting them side by side.

    "I have the number " STRINGIFY(A) "." gives you "I have the number 2.".

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  • 2020-12-03 17:37

    No, you cannot do macro expansion INSIDE string literals (i.e. having the preprocessor to look inside literals for macros to expand).

    You can have a macro expansion to produce a string literal using the stringify operator (#). But that's a different thing.

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