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Conditional macro based on number of passed arguments
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// This is a way of executing a different macro based on the number of argument | |
// passed to a macro with variable arguments. Essentially this is a way of | |
// executing macros conditionally even though C doesn't support using #if inside | |
// a macro definition. | |
// | |
// Source: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3046889/optional-parameters-with-c-macros | |
// The multiple macros that you would need anyway [as per: Crazy Eddie] | |
#define XXX_0() <code for no arguments> | |
#define XXX_1(A) <code for one argument> | |
#define XXX_2(A,B) <code for two arguments> | |
#define XXX_3(A,B,C) <code for three arguments> | |
#define XXX_4(A,B,C,D) <code for four arguments> | |
// The interim macro that simply strips the excess and ends up with the required macro | |
#define XXX_X(x,A,B,C,D,FUNC, ...) FUNC | |
// The macro that the programmer uses | |
#define XXX(...) XXX_X(,##__VA_ARGS__,\ | |
XXX_4(__VA_ARGS__),\ | |
XXX_3(__VA_ARGS__),\ | |
XXX_2(__VA_ARGS__),\ | |
XXX_1(__VA_ARGS__),\ | |
XXX_0(__VA_ARGS__)\ | |
) |
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