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authorDavid Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>2014-06-12 17:54:48 +0200
committerDavid Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com>2014-06-16 15:22:46 +0200
commitd442e2ec6e896c312bc616be7607332d978a45c9 (patch)
tree59834ed3d5d96f9be1bc5314a05a7821cf145de5 /tools/xml_helper.py
parent2e78fa79bbaebb358d2657c397180d2d08d69b12 (diff)
macro: add DISABLE_WARNING_SHADOW
As it turns out, we cannot use _Pragma in compound-statements. Therefore, constructs like MIN(MAX(a, b), x) will warn due to shadowed variable declarations. The DISABLE_WARNING_SHADOW macro can be used to suppress these. Note that using UNIQUE(_var) does not work either as GCC uses the last line of a macro-expansion for __LINE__, therefore, still causing both macros to have the same variables. We could use different variable-names for MIN and MAX, but that just hides the problem and still fails for MIN(something(MIN(a, b)), c). The only working solution is to use __COUNTER__ and pass it pre-evaluated as extra argument to a macro to use as name-prefix. This, however, makes all these macros much more complicated so I'll go with manual DISABLE_WARNING_SHADOW so far.
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