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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T03:49:50+00:00 2026-06-07T03:49:50+00:00

I have to write some constants in different files with some integer id. For

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I have to write some constants in different files with some integer id. For example:

#define MESSAGE_FIRST 0

In other file:

#define MESSAGE_ANOTHER 1

Any ways to get that id automatically in compile time? Something like:

#define MESSAGE_AUTO GetNextId()

I can’t use enums here because this directives will be in different files.

Thanks.

p.s. GCC, Linux

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    2026-06-07T03:49:51+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 3:49 am

    You can do a compile-time counter, with inheritance and function overloading:

    template<unsigned int n> struct Count { bool data[n]; };
    template<int n> struct Counter : public Counter<n-1> {};
    template<> struct Counter<0> {};
    Count<1> GetCount(Counter<1>);
    
    #define MAX_COUNTER_NUM 64
    #define COUNTER_VALUE (sizeof(GetCount(Counter<MAX_COUNTER_NUM + 1>())) / sizeof(bool))
    #define INC_COUNTER Count<COUNTER_VALUE + 1> GetCount(Counter<COUNTER_VALUE + 1>);
    

    You can see it in action here. Also works with msvc.

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