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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T17:07:36+00:00 2026-05-27T17:07:36+00:00

Is it possible to write a macro which can take in a variable number

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Is it possible to write a macro which can take in a variable number of arguments and expands like this :

quickdebug(a)   ->  cout << #a ": " << a;
quickdebug(a,b) ->  cout << #a ": " << a << #b ": "<< b;

etc

If not, is it possible for me to at least print all the arguments without giving format strings. e.g

quickdebug2(a)   -> cout << a ;
quickdebug2(a,b) -> cout << a << " " << b ;

etc

For example in java I can write a function which provides me similar functionality:

void debug(Object...args) 
{
  System.out.println(Arrays.deepToString(args));
}
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    2026-05-27T17:07:36+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 5:07 pm

    By using a class that overrides , operator:

    class VariadicToOutputStream
    {
    public:
        VariadicToOutputStream(std::ostream& s, const std::string& separator = " ") : m_stream(s), m_hasEntries(false), m_separator(separator) {}
        template<typename ObjectType>
        VariadicToOutputStream& operator , (const ObjectType& v)
        {
            if (m_hasEntries) m_stream << m_separator;
            m_stream << v;
            m_hasEntries=true;
            return *this;
        }
        ~VariadicToOutputStream()
        {
            m_stream << std::endl;
        }
    
    private:
        std::ostream& m_stream;
        bool m_hasEntries;
        std::string m_separator;
    };
    

    You can write for instance:

    VariadicToOutputStream(std::cout) , 1, 0.5f, "a string";
    

    This can then be wrapped with a preprocessor macro:

    #define VARIADIC_TO_STDOUT(...)     VariadicToOutputStream(std::cout),__VA_ARGS__;
    

    So you can write:

    VARIADIC_TO_STDOUT(1, 0.5f, "a string");
    

    It would be easy to add f.i. separator strings to be used between arguments.

    Edit: I just added a default space as separator string.

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