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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T05:33:25+00:00 2026-06-05T05:33:25+00:00

I am testing BOOST_PP_VARIADIC_SIZE as following: #include <boost/preprocessor.hpp> #define PORT_HOST A,B #define PORT_ADDR 1,2,3,4

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I am testing BOOST_PP_VARIADIC_SIZE as following:

#include <boost/preprocessor.hpp>
#define PORT_HOST A,B
#define PORT_ADDR 1,2,3,4
#define VAR_DATA x, y, z
BOOST_PP_VARIADIC_SIZE(VAR_DATA)

This is what I get after expansion:

BOOST_PP_VARIADIC_SIZE(x, y, z)

But if I do this:

#define SEQ (B)(O)(O)(S)(T)
BOOST_PP_SEQ_ENUM(SEQ) // expands to B, O, O, S, T

After expansion, I get:

B, O, O, S, T

I am using pretty much latest clang on Mac OS. g++ also produces the same results.

I am wondering what is going on here. Why variadic boost preprocessor doesn’t expand correctly. I am using boost 1.49.0

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    2026-06-05T05:33:27+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 5:33 am

    Found the answer. In Boost 1.49, in the header file BOOST/Preprorccessor/config.hpp, clang is not being defined to support Variadic marcos. The reason is “not tested”…. 🙁

    After enable clang, variadic marco expands as expected.

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