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How can I make the preprocessor insert linebreaks into the macro expansion result? [duplicate]

This question already has answers here: How to generate a newline in a cpp macro? (8 answers) Closed 7 years ago.

With C/C++ macros it's quite easy to generated long constructs automatically. For example, if I want a huge set of methods to not ever throw exceptions (a must for COM-exposed methods) I can do something like this:

#define BEGIN_COM_METHOD\
    try{

#define END_COM_METHOD\
    return S_OK;\
    } catch( exception& ) {\
        // set IErrorInfo here\
        return E_FAIL;\
    }

to make such macros manageable one can use "\" character to make the macro definition multiline and more readable.

The problem is sometimes code with such constructs will not compile - something will not expand as expected and invalid code will be present to the compiler. Compiler usually have "generate preprocessed file" option to show the developer the preprocessing result. But in the preprocessed file the macro is expanded into one line and the 开发者_JAVA百科result is barely readable.

Is it possible to make the preprocessor to keep the linebreaks present in the macro definition?


You can't do it. The replacement text is until the end of the line where it is #defined, so it will not have newlines in it. If your problems with compilation are infrequent, you could run the preprocessed file through indent or something like that before compiling when that happens to help you get more readable code.


This is not possible since the \ characters are removed in phase 2, before the preprocessor is involved. See the question Poster with the 8 phases of translation in the C language for a list of the phases of translation.

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