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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T01:45:14+00:00 2026-06-01T01:45:14+00:00

This is one usage I found in a open source software.And I don’t understant

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This is one usage I found in a open source software.And I don’t understant how it works.
when I ouput it to the stdout,it was “version 0.8.0”.

const char version[] = " version " "0" "." "8" "." "0";
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    2026-06-01T01:45:15+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 1:45 am

    This is a basic feature of both C89 and C++98 called ‘adjacent string concatenation’ or thereabouts.

    Basically, if two string literals are adjacent to each other with no punctuation in between, they are merged into a single string, as your output shows.


    In the C++98 standard, section §2.1 ‘Phases of translation [lex.phases]’ says:

    6 Adjacent ordinary string literal tokens are concatenated. Adjacent wide string literal tokens are concatenated.

    This is after the preprocessor has completed.

    In the C99 standard, the corresponding section is §5.1.2.1 ‘Translation Phases’ and it says:

    6 Adjacent string literal tokens are concatenated.

    The wording would be very similar in any other C or C++ standard you can lay hands on (and I do recognize that both C++98 and C99 are superseded by C++11 and C11; I just don’t have electronic copies of the final standards, yet).

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