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After substitution, the entire macro body, including +the substituted arguments, is scanned again for macros to be expanded. +The result is that the arguments are scanned <em>twice</em> to expand +macro calls in them. +</p> +<p>Most of the time, this has no effect. If the argument contained any +macro calls, they are expanded during the first scan. The result +therefore contains no macro calls, so the second scan does not change +it. If the argument were substituted as given, with no prescan, the +single remaining scan would find the same macro calls and produce the +same results. +</p> +<p>You might expect the double scan to change the results when a +self-referential macro is used in an argument of another macro +(see <a href="Self_002dReferential-Macros.html#Self_002dReferential-Macros">Self-Referential Macros</a>): the self-referential macro would be +expanded once in the first scan, and a second time in the second scan. +However, this is not what happens. The self-references that do not +expand in the first scan are marked so that they will not expand in the +second scan either. +</p> +<p>You might wonder, “Why mention the prescan, if it makes no difference? +And why not skip it and make the preprocessor faster?” The answer is +that the prescan does make a difference in three special cases: +</p> +<ul> +<li> Nested calls to a macro. + +<p>We say that <em>nested</em> calls to a macro occur when a macro’s argument +contains a call to that very macro. For example, if <code>f</code> is a macro +that expects one argument, <code>f (f (1))</code> is a nested pair of calls to +<code>f</code>. The desired expansion is made by expanding <code>f (1)</code> and +substituting that into the definition of <code>f</code>. The prescan causes +the expected result to happen. Without the prescan, <code>f (1)</code> itself +would be substituted as an argument, and the inner use of <code>f</code> would +appear during the main scan as an indirect self-reference and would not +be expanded. +</p> +</li><li> Macros that call other macros that stringize or concatenate. + +<p>If an argument is stringized or concatenated, the prescan does not +occur. If you <em>want</em> to expand a macro, then stringize or +concatenate its expansion, you can do that by causing one macro to call +another macro that does the stringizing or concatenation. For +instance, if you have +</p> +<div class="smallexample"> +<pre class="smallexample">#define AFTERX(x) X_ ## x +#define XAFTERX(x) AFTERX(x) +#define TABLESIZE 1024 +#define BUFSIZE TABLESIZE +</pre></div> + +<p>then <code>AFTERX(BUFSIZE)</code> expands to <code>X_BUFSIZE</code>, and +<code>XAFTERX(BUFSIZE)</code> expands to <code>X_1024</code>. (Not to +<code>X_TABLESIZE</code>. Prescan always does a complete expansion.) +</p> +</li><li> Macros used in arguments, whose expansions contain unshielded commas. + +<p>This can cause a macro expanded on the second scan to be called with the +wrong number of arguments. Here is an example: +</p> +<div class="smallexample"> +<pre class="smallexample">#define foo a,b +#define bar(x) lose(x) +#define lose(x) (1 + (x)) +</pre></div> + +<p>We would like <code>bar(foo)</code> to turn into <code>(1 + (foo))</code>, which +would then turn into <code>(1 + (a,b))</code>. Instead, <code>bar(foo)</code> +expands into <code>lose(a,b)</code>, and you get an error because <code>lose</code> +requires a single argument. In this case, the problem is easily solved +by the same parentheses that ought to be used to prevent misnesting of +arithmetic operations: +</p> +<div class="smallexample"> +<pre class="smallexample">#define foo (a,b) +</pre><pre class="smallexample">or +</pre><pre class="smallexample">#define bar(x) lose((x)) +</pre></div> + +<p>The extra pair of parentheses prevents the comma in <code>foo</code>’s +definition from being interpreted as an argument separator. +</p> +</li></ul> + +<hr> +<div class="header"> +<p> +Next: <a href="Newlines-in-Arguments.html#Newlines-in-Arguments" accesskey="n" rel="next">Newlines in Arguments</a>, Previous: <a href="Self_002dReferential-Macros.html#Self_002dReferential-Macros" accesskey="p" rel="previous">Self-Referential Macros</a>, Up: <a href="Macro-Pitfalls.html#Macro-Pitfalls" accesskey="u" rel="up">Macro Pitfalls</a> [<a href="index.html#SEC_Contents" title="Table of contents" rel="contents">Contents</a>][<a href="Index-of-Directives.html#Index-of-Directives" title="Index" rel="index">Index</a>]</p> +</div> + + + +</body> +</html> |