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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T19:36:20+00:00 2026-05-13T19:36:20+00:00

When i include the xmacro.h in header file which is used by multiple header

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When i include the “xmacro.h” in header file which is used by multiple header files i get linking error:

Error LNK2005: “char const * * iD_Strings” (?iD_Strings@@3PAPBDA)
already defined in header_file.obj

1.//"xmacro.h"
2.
3.// (1) Define code generating macro
4.
5.   #ifndef XMACRO_H
6.   #define XMACRO_H
7.
8.    #define GENERATE_IDS \
9.   X(_Name, "/Name") \
10.   X(_ID, "/ID")
11.
12.  // (2) Define X-Macro for generating enum members
13.
14.  #define X(id, idString) id, 
15.   enum IDs
16.  {
17.     ID_LOWERBOUND = -1,
18.    GENERATE_IDS
19.   NUM_IDS
20.  };
21.  #undef X
22.
23.  // (3) Define X-Macro for generating string names
24.
25.  #define X(id, idString) idString,
26.  const char* iD_Strings[] =
27.  {   
28.     GENERATE_IDS
29.     NULL
30.  };
31.  #undef X
32.
33.  #endif

it generates an error when i define X-Macro for generating string names at line 23. how would i use a single macro without redefining it?

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    2026-05-13T19:36:20+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:36 pm

    Your header file contains the definition of iD_Strings. When you include it from different source files, it gets linked in multiple times. That results in a conflict even if the definitions are identical.

    You could declare iD_Strings as static (the C way) or wrap it in an anonymous namespace (the C++ way) to get around this problem.

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