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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T14:02:29+00:00 2026-05-16T14:02:29+00:00

Is there any way to unstringify strings provided as macro arguments? I need to

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Is there any way to unstringify strings provided as macro arguments? I need to be able to call functions who’s names are in strings. Something like this:

void hello() {
    printf("Hello, world!");
}

call_func("hello");

How would I implement call_func. It would be in a module that would be #included and would be used to call functions in the main c file. If there is another way to do this where the name wouldn’t have to be in strings but could be passed as an argument to a function that would be ok to. This is what I mean:

#define call_func(X) X()
void do_something(Some_kind_of_C_func_type i) {
    call_func(i)
}
void hello() {
    printf("Hello, world!");
}

do_something(C_FUNC(hello));
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    2026-05-16T14:02:29+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:02 pm

    Okay, I see two ways to do this, depending on what your goals are.

    First are function pointers; essentially treats a function as a variable. See here for a quick overview.

    Alternatively, you could build the code you wanted to call in that fashion as a shared library, then use something like dlopen() or LoadLibrary() to open the library, followed by using either interface to access variables / functions.

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