| .. _module-pw_preprocessor: |
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| --------------- |
| pw_preprocessor |
| --------------- |
| The preprocessor module provides various helpful preprocessor macros. |
| |
| Compatibility |
| ============= |
| C and C++ |
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| Headers |
| ======= |
| The preprocessor module provides several headers. |
| |
| pw_preprocessor/arguments.h |
| --------------------------------- |
| Defines macros for handling variadic arguments to function-like macros. Macros |
| include the following: |
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| .. c:macro:: PW_DELEGATE_BY_ARG_COUNT(name, ...) |
| |
| Selects and invokes a macro based on the number of arguments provided. Expands |
| to ``<name><arg_count>(...)``. For example, |
| ``PW_DELEGATE_BY_ARG_COUNT(foo_, 1, 2, 3)`` expands to ``foo_3(1, 2, 3)``. |
| |
| This example shows how ``PW_DELEGATE_BY_ARG_COUNT`` could be used to log a |
| customized message based on the number of arguments provided. |
| |
| .. code-block:: cpp |
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| #define ARG_PRINT(...) PW_DELEGATE_BY_ARG_COUNT(_ARG_PRINT, __VA_ARGS__) |
| #define _ARG_PRINT0(a) LOG_INFO("nothing!") |
| #define _ARG_PRINT1(a) LOG_INFO("1 arg: %s", a) |
| #define _ARG_PRINT2(a, b) LOG_INFO("2 args: %s, %s", a, b) |
| #define _ARG_PRINT3(a, b, c) LOG_INFO("3 args: %s, %s, %s", a, b, c) |
| |
| When used, ``ARG_PRINT`` expands to the ``_ARG_PRINT#`` macro corresponding |
| to the number of arguments. |
| |
| .. code-block:: cpp |
| |
| ARG_PRINT(); // Outputs: nothing! |
| ARG_PRINT("a"); // Outputs: 1 arg: a |
| ARG_PRINT("a", "b"); // Outputs: 2 args: a, b |
| ARG_PRINT("a", "b", "c"); // Outputs: 3 args: a, b, c |
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| .. c:macro:: PW_COMMA_ARGS(...) |
| |
| Expands to a comma followed by the arguments if any arguments are provided. |
| Otherwise, expands to nothing. If the final argument is empty, it is omitted. |
| This is useful when passing ``__VA_ARGS__`` to a variadic function or template |
| parameter list, since it removes the extra comma when no arguments are |
| provided. ``PW_COMMA_ARGS`` must NOT be used when invoking a macro from |
| another macro. |
| |
| For example. ``PW_COMMA_ARGS(1, 2, 3)``, expands to ``, 1, 2, 3``, while |
| ``PW_COMMA_ARGS()`` expands to nothing. ``PW_COMMA_ARGS(1, 2, )`` expands to |
| ``, 1, 2``. |
| |
| pw_preprocessor/boolean.h |
| ------------------------- |
| Defines macros for boolean logic on literal 1s and 0s. This is useful for |
| situations when a literal is needed to build the name of a function or macro. |
| |
| pw_preprocessor/compiler.h |
| -------------------------- |
| Macros for compiler-specific features, such as attributes or builtins. |
| |
| Modifying compiler diagnostics |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| ``pw_preprocessor/compiler.h`` provides macros for enabling or disabling |
| compiler diagnostics (warnings or errors). |
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| .. c:macro:: PW_MODIFY_DIAGNOSTICS_PUSH() |
| |
| Starts a new group of :c:macro:`PW_MODIFY_DIAGNOSTIC` statements. A |
| :c:macro:`PW_MODIFY_DIAGNOSTICS_POP` statement must follow. |
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| .. c:macro:: PW_MODIFY_DIAGNOSTICS_POP() |
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| :c:macro:`PW_MODIFY_DIAGNOSTIC` statements since the most recent |
| :c:macro:`PW_MODIFY_DIAGNOSTICS_PUSH` no longer apply after this statement. |
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| .. c:macro:: PW_MODIFY_DIAGNOSTIC(kind, option) |
| |
| Changes how a diagnostic (warning or error) is handled. Most commonly used to |
| disable warnings. ``PW_MODIFY_DIAGNOSTIC`` should be used between |
| :c:macro:`PW_MODIFY_DIAGNOSTICS_PUSH` and :c:macro:`PW_MODIFY_DIAGNOSTICS_POP` |
| statements to avoid applying the modifications too broadly. |
| |
| ``kind`` may be ``warning``, ``error``, or ``ignored``. |
| |
| These macros can be used to disable warnings for precise sections of code, even |
| a single line if necessary. |
| |
| .. code-block:: c |
| |
| PW_MODIFY_DIAGNOSTICS_PUSH(); |
| PW_MODIFY_DIAGNOSTIC(ignored, "-Wunused-variable"); |
| |
| static int this_variable_is_never_used; |
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| PW_MODIFY_DIAGNOSTICS_POP(); |
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| .. tip:: |
| |
| :c:macro:`PW_MODIFY_DIAGNOSTIC` and related macros should rarely be used. |
| Whenever possible, fix the underlying issues about which the compiler is |
| warning, rather than silencing the diagnostics. |
| |
| pw_preprocessor/concat.h |
| ------------------------ |
| Defines the ``PW_CONCAT(...)`` macro, which expands its arguments if they are |
| macros and token pastes the results. This can be used for building names of |
| classes, variables, macros, etc. |
| |
| pw_preprocessor/util.h |
| ---------------------- |
| General purpose, useful macros. |
| |
| * ``PW_ARRAY_SIZE(array)`` -- calculates the size of a C array |
| * ``PW_STRINGIFY(...)`` -- expands its arguments as macros and converts them to |
| a string literal |
| * ``PW_EXTERN_C`` -- declares a name to be ``extern "C"`` in C++; expands to |
| nothing in C |
| * ``PW_EXTERN_C_START`` / ``PW_EXTERN_C_END`` -- declares an ``extern "C" { }`` |
| block in C++; expands to nothing in C |