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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T01:32:40+00:00 2026-05-19T01:32:40+00:00

we have a frequently recurring lines in the code that check for the return

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we have a frequently recurring lines in the code that check for the return status of a function, and if it’s a failure return with the status immediately. I thought of defining a macro for this:

#define RETURN_IF_FAILED(x) { int stat = (x); if (FAILED(stat)) return stat; }

The local variable is because the parameter x could be a function call.

As I know there are some weird artifacts of using macros and I am not very proficient in them, I’d like to ask if you see any problems with this macro. Thanks.

(and please, don’t suggest to use exceptions – I hate this style myself, but that’s the way it’s done here)

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    2026-05-19T01:32:41+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 1:32 am

    I would like to modify it a bit; enclosing it with do{} while(0) like this:

    #define RETURN_IF_FAILED(x) do { int stat = (x); if (FAILED(stat)) return stat; } while(0)
    

    Now you can use this MACRO, like this:

    if (SomeCondition)
      RETURN_IF_FAILED(x); //<--- note the "usual" semicolon!
    else
    {
       //some code
    }
    

    With your version, this code is NOT possible at all. The ; after the macro would cause problem in your version!

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