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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T19:20:29+00:00 2026-06-15T19:20:29+00:00

Some legacy code I am working on has a macro which returns a comma-separated

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Some legacy code I am working on has a macro which returns a comma-separated list intended to be used as function arguments. This is ugly, but the configuration file contains many of these and it would be difficult to change now.

#define XY1 0,0
#define XY2 1,7
...

void fun_point(x,y);

fun_point(XY1);

This works fine as long as it is a function being called. However, when trying to call another macro with the parameters, the whole string is considered as one argument rather than split at the comma into two arguments

#define MAC_POINT(x,y) (x+y)
MAC_POINT(XY1) #not expanded by preprocessor 

Is there a workaround for this problem without changing the XY definitions?

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    2026-06-15T19:20:30+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 7:20 pm

    Kinda. The following works:

    #define MAC_POINT(x,y) (x+y)
    #define MAC_POINT1(xy) MAC_POINT(xy)
    #define XY x,y
    MAC_POINT(x,y)
    MAC_POINT1(XY)
    

    However, you have to change from MAC_POINT to MAC_POINT1 if you only have one argument.

    Another possibility is this:

    #define MAC_POINT(x,y) (x+y)
    #define MAC_POINT1(xy) MAC_POINT xy
    #define XY x,y
    MAC_POINT1((x,y))
    MAC_POINT1((XY))
    

    Now you have to change all your calls to the macro, but at least they’re consistent.

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