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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T11:02:48+00:00 2026-05-13T11:02:48+00:00

gcc 4.4.2 c89 I have the following code. #if defined ( __linux__ ) log_msg(stderr,

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gcc 4.4.2 c89

I have the following code.

#if defined ( __linux__ )
    log_msg(stderr, "Socket failed [ %s ] [ %s ] [ %d ]\n",
        strerror(errno), __func__, __LINE__);

#elif ( WIN32 )
    log_msg(stderr, "Socket failed [ %s ] [ %s ] [ %d ]\n",
        strerror(errno), __FUNCTION__, __LINE__);
#endif

Because I am compiling on both windows and linux I have to separate is log_msg as above as they use different macros for getting the function name FUNCTION AND func.

However, I have many of these log_msg to write and just wondering is there anyway I can avoid having to write this twice for the sake of one macro being different?

many thanks for any advice,

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    2026-05-13T11:02:49+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:02 am

    Why not do something like this?

    #if defined ( __linux__ )
        #define FUNC_REF __func__
    #elif ( WIN32 )
        #define FUNC_REF __FUNCTION__
    #endif
    
    log_msg(stderr, "Socket failed [ %s ] [ %s ] [ %d ]\n",
        strerror(errno), FUNC_REF, __LINE__);
    

    edit: you could of course avoid using a new constant by defining one to be the other (ie #define __func__ __FUNCTION__ for the WIN32 condition.)

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