ack/lang/cem/cpp.ansi/replace.str
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/*
* (c) copyright 1987 by the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
* See the copyright notice in the ACK home directory, in the file "Copyright".
*/
/* $Header$ */
/* DEFINITIONS FOR THE MACRO REPLACEMENT ROUTINES */
struct repl {
struct repl *next;
struct idf *r_idf; /* name of the macro */
struct args *r_args; /* replacement parameters */
int r_level; /* level of insertion */
char *r_ptr; /* replacement text pointer */
char r_text[LAPBUF]; /* replacement text */
};
/* ALLOCDEF "repl" 4 */
#define NO_REPL (struct repl *)0
/* The implementation of the ## operator is currently very clumsy.
When the the ## operator is used the arguments are taken from
the raw buffer; this buffer contains a precise copy of the
original argument. The fully expanded copy is in the arg buffer.
The two copies are here explicitely because:
#define ABC f()
#define ABCD 2
#define g(x, y) x ## y + h(x)
g(ABC, D);
In this case we need two copies: one raw copy for the pasting
operator, and an expanded one as argument for h().
*/
struct args {
char *a_expptr; /* expanded argument pointer */
char *a_expvec[NPARAMS]; /* expanded argument vector */
char a_expbuf[ARGBUF]; /* expanded argument buffer space */
char *a_rawptr; /* raw argument pointer */
char *a_rawvec[NPARAMS]; /* raw argument vector */
char a_rawbuf[ARGBUF]; /* raw argument buffer space */
};
/* ALLOCDEF "args" 2 */
#define NO_ARGS (struct args *)0