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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T04:59:55+00:00 2026-05-12T04:59:55+00:00

Please help a macro beginner… I created a simple macro for loading images and

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Please help a macro beginner… I created a simple macro for loading images and split it up into several lines so that I can log every time code generated from the macro is executed (for debugging). It looks like this:

#define LOAD_PNG(L_I_IMAGE_NAME) ({ \
PngImageClass* __tmp; \
printf("Loading png: %s", L_I_IMAGE_NAME);\
__tmp = [image loading code here];\
__tmp; \
})

My plan was to be able to easily comment out the log line (manually) when needed, but the pre-processor won’t tolerate any of the normal ways. How should it be done?!

EDIT: I was completely wrong in saying it doesn’t work “any of the normal ways” since I had been lazy enough to only try the single line comment. I’ll also heed the advice from several responders to turn this into a function. No, there’s no good reason (I guess) to use a macro for this.

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    2026-05-12T04:59:55+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 4:59 am

    You can do it like this:

    #define LOAD_PNG(L_I_IMAGE_NAME) ({ \
    PngImageClass* __tmp; \
    /*printf("Loading png: %s", L_I_IMAGE_NAME);*/\
    __tmp = [image loading code here];\
    __tmp; \
    })
    

    The Single line comments // simply won’t work because you are specifically asking the compiler to continue the lines by providing a backslash(\) at the end of every line.

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