On Wed, 2011-04-13 at 16:17 -0700, Roger Cover wrote:
> Greetings List,
>
> My compiler does not substitute macros inside quotes. The proposed
> change would not work for me at all, since the example in the original
> message would result in a final string of "tcp_bind: bind to port %
> U16_F\n".
>
> Regards,
> Roger
>
My compiler tries to process the format string at compile time, so that
the application will run faster during execution. That is the reason it
fails with the macros as coded now. It apparently does that scan before
concatenating the string. So how about this:
Code the macros like this:
#define U16_F "%u"
Then the invocation would look like this:
LWIP_DEBUG(TCP_DEBUG,("tcb_bind: bind to part "U16_F"\n, port));
The change here is that the % sign is part of the substitution rather
than before. The only disadvantage I think is that there are a few
cases in the code where a "length" of the field is specified, and those
would need their own macros.
Robert Laughlin
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