define(foo,0000)
foo
0000
undefine('foo')
foo
0000


thanks.
jcyang.

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Er, what are you trying to say? – Lucas Jones Oct 24 '09 at 16:37
Please tell us some more about your problem: what are you trying to do? What language? What exactly is your problem? – Gabb0 Oct 24 '09 at 16:41
@lucas,gabb0:It's a simple question on m4 macro language. – Jichao Oct 24 '09 at 17:05
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You have to quote foo with a backtick in front and a single-quote after in order to undefine it. Otherwise, it winds up substituted and you undefine 0000. So:

undefine(`foo')
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Thanks,it works.It is very strange => one backtick one side,one single-quote on the other side.I thought the two side were both single-quote... – Jichao Oct 24 '09 at 16:58
Yeah, it's certainly bizarre, but that's m4 for you. – chaos Oct 24 '09 at 17:21
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