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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T07:27:41+00:00 2026-05-14T07:27:41+00:00

I am attempting to debug some C code using the visual studio debugger. I

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I am attempting to debug some C code using the visual studio debugger. I seems my choices are to view the source code or view the the disassembly. But what I would really like to view is the source code with all the macro’s expended. Is that also possible?

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    2026-05-14T07:27:41+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:27 am

    In Visual C++ the best you can have is a preprocessed file (C++ ->Preprocessor->Generate preprocessed file). This will give you a huge file of C++ code with all macros expanded. Still macro expansions will be single lines – no line breaks.

    This is one of the reasons why macros are very problematic to use for complicated code and should be avoided unless absolutely necessary.

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