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What is the worst real-world macros/pre-processor abuse you've ever come across (please no contrived IOCCC answers *haha*)?

Please add a short snippet or story if it is really entertaining. The goal is to teach something instead of always telling people "never use macros".


p.s.: I've used macros before... but usually I get rid of them eventually when I have a "real" solution (even if the real solution is inlined so it becomes similar to a macro).


Bonus: Give an example where the macro was really was better than a not-macro solution.

Related question: When are C++ macros beneficial?

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#define true false //happy debugging :) – n0rd Mar 17 at 11:36
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@Trevor Boyd Smith: "Community Wiki" is also good for questions like this which are very subjective. "Best" or "Worst" can often vary based on one's opinion, so a community wiki question of often better. – Josh Sep 20 at 20:32
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From memory, it looked something like this:

#define RETURN(result) return (result);}

int myfunction1(args) {
    int x = 0;
    // do something
    RETURN(x)

int myfunction2(args) {
    int y = 0;
    // do something
    RETURN(z)

int myfunction3(args) {
    int z = 0;
    // do something
    RETURN(z)

Yes that's right, no closing braces in any of the functions. Syntax highlighting was a mess, so he used vi to edit (not vim, it has syntax coloring!)

He was a Russian programmer who had mostly worked in assembly language. He was fanatical about saving as many bytes as possible because he had previously worked on systems with very limited memory. "It was for satellite. Only very few byte, so we use each byte over for many things." (bit fiddling, reusing machine instruction bytes for their numeric values) When I tried to find out what kinds of satellites, I was only able to get "Orbiting satellite. For making to orbit."

He had two other quirks: A convex mirror mounted above his monitor "For knowing who is watching", and an occasional sudden exit from his chair to do a quick ten pushups. He explained this last one as "Compiler found error in code. This is punishment".

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"Compiler found error in code. This is punishment". !! Company found you ... punishment to the fellow employees ! – Learning Mar 17 at 6:40
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In Soviet Russia, program compiles YOU! – Crashworks Mar 17 at 8:03
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When I read about the compiler error "punishment", the first thing I thought of was "Dobby had to iron his hands". – Graeme Perrow Mar 19 at 13:09
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I think programmers (myself included) would be a lot more fit if we all did 10 pushups every time a compiler found an error in our code. This might also reduce the occurrence of testing by compilation. – MikeyB Jun 25 at 19:52
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Every time I look at this code I think it is Python – 1800 INFORMATION Aug 13 at 21:28
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My worst:

#define InterlockedIncrement(x) (x)++
#define InterlockedDecrement(x) (x)--

I spent two days of my life tracking down some multi-threaded COM ref-counting issue because some idiot put this in a header file. I won't mention the company I worked for at the time.

The moral of this story? If you don't understand something, read the documentation and learn about it. Don't just make it go away.

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I wish I could vote this up twice. – Joshua Mar 17 at 4:27
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@Joshua: If you run this code in a multithreaded environment, you just might unintentionally do that – 1800 INFORMATION Mar 17 at 21:27
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"If you don't understand something, read the documentation and learn about it. Don't just make it go away." - AMEN! – Paul Alexander Jun 25 at 19:22
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rotfl... this one just made me splort milk outta my nose – Joel Spolsky Aug 13 at 21:09
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The problem is that InterlockedIncrement is normally an atomic function defined in the Windows API. So when people call InterlockedIncrement, they expect to call into a function that is guaranteed to be executed atomically. Instead, someone defined a macro with the same name, which evaluates to a plain, non-atomic increment – jalf Sep 20 at 21:08
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#define ever (;;)
for ever { 
   ...
}
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only if you're a valley girl – Joel Spolsky Mar 17 at 2:08
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I prefer <#define forever for(;;)> so you can write <forever {...}> – paxdiablo Mar 17 at 2:16
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Isn't Pax's suggestion straight from K&R? Still, not worth the effort, I'd say. – Jon Ericson Mar 17 at 2:30
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It is clever(tm) but I really kinda like how it reads. – vobject Jun 25 at 21:11
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@pZy: yeah it is very cl(EVER) – hayalci Jun 27 at 13:52
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The hideous:

#define begin {
#define end }
/* and so on */

Seriously, if you want to code in Pascal, buy a Pascal compiler, don't destroy the beautiful C language.

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Now you've got me wondering what languages I can simulate with a clever enough header file. – Bill the Lizard Mar 17 at 2:24
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LOLCODE - lolcode.com/contributions/lolcode_h – Chris Lutz Mar 17 at 5:14
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C is not beautiful. It's rather ugly. – rlbond Mar 17 at 5:38
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Its beauty lies in its simplicity. It's been said it has all the speed of assembly language combined with the readability of ... assembly language :-) I prefer it over the bloated C++ (although I do prefer Java in my day job due to its huge library). – paxdiablo Mar 17 at 6:02
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No really. Find Bourne's original source for the bourne shell. He did exactly this to get some kind of bastard ALGOL-like mess. – RBerteig Mar 17 at 6:27
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#include <iostream>
#define System S s;s
#define public
#define static
#define void int
#define main(x) main()
struct F{void println(char* s){std::cout << s << std::endl;}};
struct S{F out;};

public static void main(String[] args) {
  System.out.println("Hello World!");
}

Challenge: Can anyone do it with fewer defines and structs? ;-)

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you just wrote a java-to-c converter! horray! – Andreas Petersson Mar 17 at 8:10
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Reported as "offensive." (I kid!) – Adam Backstrom Mar 18 at 14:00
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That is either hideously beautiful or beautifully hideous. – Chris Lutz May 1 at 18:37
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I don't even get how this works :( – Mark Jun 26 at 0:16
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@Mark - It declares public and static as nothing, `void as int, and main(x) as main(), so public static void main(String[] args) turns into int main(). Then System turns into S s;s, so System.out.println("Hello World!"); turns into S s; s.out.println("Hello World!"); which calls the println function in the F struct in the S struct. – Chris Lutz Aug 9 at 2:15
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#define private public
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wow for unit testing this might even be useful, even though the ghosts of object design will haunt you at night. – Epaga Mar 17 at 8:40
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Hmmm, undefined behavior, easy violation of the one-definition rule, potential layout differences. Yup, this is a winner. – David Thornley Jun 25 at 19:30
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#define if while

It was joke played on someone, it wasn't found amusing by those affected

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#define while if would be even more insidious. – starblue Mar 17 at 7:05
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We should clarify your statement. It wasn't found amusing by the people affected. :-) – Andrew Shepherd Jun 30 at 23:08
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An 'architect', very humle guy, you know the type, had the following:

#define retrun return

because he liked to type fast. The brain-surgeon used to like to shout at people who were smarter than him (which was pretty much everyone), and threaten to use his black-belt on them.

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rather teach your editor to autoreplace retrun into return. Ive done such hackeries to my IRC-client, at least – Tetha Mar 17 at 10:33
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Rather learn to type. – Svante Jun 25 at 20:17
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Raymond Chen has a really good rant against using flow control macros. His best example is straight from the original Bourne shell source code:

ADDRESS alloc(nbytes)
    POS     nbytes;
{
    REG POS rbytes = round(nbytes+BYTESPERWORD,BYTESPERWORD);

    LOOP    INT     c=0;
    REG BLKPTR  p = blokp;
    REG BLKPTR  q;
    REP IF !busy(p)
        THEN    WHILE !busy(q = p->word) DO p->word = q->word OD
    	IF ADR(q)-ADR(p) >= rbytes
    	THEN	blokp = BLK(ADR(p)+rbytes);
    	    IF q > blokp
    	    THEN    blokp->word = p->word;
    	    FI
    	    p->word=BLK(Rcheat(blokp)|BUSY);
    	    return(ADR(p+1));
    	FI
        FI
        q = p; p = BLK(Rcheat(p->word)&~BUSY);
    PER p>q ORF (c++)==0 DONE
    addblok(rbytes);
    POOL
}
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Windows.h has a lot of functions that abused macros.


MrValdez is annoyed by the GetObject macro found in Windows.h

The GetObject macro changes the GetObject() function into GetObjectA() or GetObjectW() (depending if the build is compiled in non-unicode and unicode, respectively)

MrValdez hates having to do before the GetObject function line

#undef GetObject

Object *GetObject()

The alternative is to change the function name to something else like GetGameObject()


jdkoftinoff in the comments have nailed it: The problem is that all windows API functions are macros.

Adam Rosenfield mentioned that that the issues can be fixed by defining NOGDI, WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN, NOMINMAX, etc before including windows.h to remove the issues.

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You can suppress this but #define'ing NOGDI before including windows.h, provided of course that you don't need to use any of the various GDI functions. There are a bunch of other macros such as WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN, NOMINMAX, etc. that suppress other things from being defined or included. – Adam Rosenfield Mar 17 at 3:10
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GetObject is a pretty generic function name. Perhaps you could have used a more descriptive name given the context to avoid the collision. However, that is a pretty evil macro case. – strager Mar 17 at 3:20
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Problem is that all windows API functions are macros. One that bit me was GetTickCount(). Since I do most of my programming outside of windows, I found all the defines in the windows headers and then made my own include file which defined them all to verify compatibility beforehand. – jdkoftinoff Mar 17 at 3:38
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I think we have a winner. It's real-world, it's a ridiculously bad idea, and it's affected a huge number of innocent programmers. Whoever is responsible for this gem at Microsoft should be considered a war criminal... The best part is that Microsoft didn't think twice about using such amazingly common names, like GetObject, SendMessage or CreateWindow. – jalf Aug 7 at 13:22
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I've never seen a community wiki answer work this well! – JasonFruit Aug 7 at 13:39
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A mix between Pascal syntax and french keywords:

#define debut {
#define fin }
#define si if(
#define alors ){
#define sinon }else{
#define finsi }
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oh la la......... – Tom Jun 25 at 19:51
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#define zut_alors exit(-1) – MikeyB Jun 25 at 20:02
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#define merde throw std::runtime_error(...) – 1800 INFORMATION Jun 26 at 0:41
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notre poule dans votre cour (our chicken in your yard in french or my d**k in your a** in romanian) =))))))) – Andrei Rinea Sep 19 at 9:40
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Real-world? MSVC has macros in minmax.h, called max and min, which cause a compiler error every time I intend to use the standard std::numeric_limits<T>::max() function.

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Ah, yes, that's why I had a special header with sanity-restoring #undef's after the MS-specific ones... – Pontus Gagge Mar 17 at 10:53
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Solved with (std::numeric_limits<T>::max)() But yeah, pretty annoying. – rlbond Jun 25 at 20:04
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Add NOMINMAX to your project properties under C/C++ -> Preprocessor -> Preprocessor Definitions. – mattnewport Aug 7 at 1:12
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Directly from Qt:

#define slots   /* */
#define signals /* */

Really nice to interact with other libs as boost::signals... Just an example, there are many others in Qt that create funny looking code like:

class X : public QObject {
   Q_OBJECT
private slots:
   //...
public signals:
   //...
};

And that is C++... but suddenly:

boost::signals::trackable

Is not valid C++ any more.

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:) So it is a macro that breaks other libraries for nothing. That's even better than I expected :) – dribeas Mar 17 at 10:37
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Qt is very territorial and will viciously attack other libraries that try to occupy its namespace :) – Jeremy Friesner Aug 7 at 1:16
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Sadly Qt attacks libraries outside of its namespace with the use of macros – dribeas Aug 8 at 22:21
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Use Q_SIGNALS and Q_SLOTS if you're afraid of this interaction. – tkadlubo Sep 18 at 6:45
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The worst I've ever encountered was in a product containing a suite of executables where the designated technical leader hadn't figured out libraries.

Instead, he had sets of files that were shared in several Visual Source Safe folders. He then realised they needed to behave slightly differently for each application.

There's a number of refactoring steps you could apply here.

Instead, he used #ifdefs

   void DisplayLoadError()
   {
   #if defined __TIMETABLE_EDITOR
   MessageBox("Timetable Editor failed to load the correct timetable", MB_ERROR);
   #else if defined __SCHEDULESET_EDITOR
   MessageBox("Schedule Set Editor faied to load the correct Schedule Set", MB_ERROR);
   #else if defined __ROSTER_EDITOR
   MessageBox("Roster Editor failed to load the correct Roster", MB_ERROR);
   #endif
   }
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A coworker and I found these two gems in some of our code for object streaming. These macros were instantiated in EVERY SINGLE class file that did streaming. Not only is this hideous code spewed all over our code base, when we approached the original author about it, he wrote a 7 page article on our internal wiki defending this as the only possible way to accomplish what he was attempting to do here.

Needless to say, it has since been refactored out and is no longer used in our code base.

Don't be thrown off by the highlighted keywords. This is ALL a macro

#define DECLARE_MODIFICATION_REQUEST_PACKET( T )    											\
namespace NameSpace 																	\
{   																					\
    																					\
class T##ElementModificationRequestPacket;  														\
}   																					\
    																					\
DECLARE_STREAMING_TEMPLATES( IMPEXP_COMMON_TEMPLATE_DECLARE, NameSpace::ElementModificationRequestPacket<T>, OtherNameSpace::NetPacketBase )    \
DLLIMPEXP_COMMON_TEMPLATE_DECLARE( NameSpace::ElementModificationRequestPacket<T> ) 	\
DECLARE_AUTOGENERATION_TEMPLATES( DLLIMPEXP_COMMON_TEMPLATE_DECLARE, NameSpace::T##ModificationRequestPacket, NameSpace::ElementModificationRequestPacket<T> )  	\
    																					\
namespace NameSpace {   																\
class DLLIMPEXP_COMMON T##ModificationRequestPacket : public ElementModificationRequestPacket<T>\
{   																					\
public: 																				\
    T##ModificationRequestPacket( NetBase *	pParent )									\
    : ElementModificationRequestPacket<T>( pParent ), m_Gen() {}							\
    																					\
    T##ModificationRequestPacket( NetBase *	pParent,									\
    						Action			eAction,									\
    						const T &	rT )											\
    : ElementModificationRequestPacket<T>( pParent, eAction, rT ), m_Gen() {}				\
    																					\
    T##ModificationRequestPacket( const T##ModificationRequestPacket & rhs )						\
    : ElementModificationRequestPacket<T>( rhs ), m_Gen() {}								\
    																					\
    virtual						~T##ModificationRequestPacket( void ) {}						\
    																					\
    virtual Uint32			GetPacketTypeID( void ) const							\
    {																					\
    	return Net::T##_Modification_REQUEST_PACKET;										\
    }																					\
    																					\
    virtual	OtherNameSpace::ClassID	GetClassID ( void ) const							\
    {																					\
    	return OtherNameSpace::NetBase::GenerateHeader( OtherNameSpace::ID__LICENSING, 	\
    													 Net::T##_Modification_REQUEST_PACKET );	\
    }																					\
    																					\
    virtual T##ModificationRequestPacket * Create( void ) const								\
    { return new T##ModificationRequestPacket( m_pParent ); }									\
    																					\
    T##ModificationRequestPacket() {}															\
    																					\
protected:  																			\
    OtherNameSpace::ObjectAutogeneration<T##ModificationRequestPacket> m_Gen;						\
    																					\
    friend class OtherNameSpace::StreamingBase::StreamingClassInfoT<T##ModificationRequestPacket >;						\
    OtherNameSpace::StreamingBase::Streaming<T##ModificationRequestPacket, ElementModificationRequestPacket<T> >	m_Stream;	\
    																					\
};  																					\
}   																					\
DLLIMPEXP_COMMON_TEMPLATE_DECLARE( ThirdNameSpace::ListenerBase<const NameSpace::T##ModificationRequestPacket> )    		\
DLLIMPEXP_COMMON_TEMPLATE_DECLARE( ThirdNameSpace::BroadcasterT<const NameSpace::T##ModificationRequestPacket> )    		\
typedef  ThirdNameSpace::BroadcasterT<const T##ModificationRequestPacket>  T##ModifiedBroadcaster;



#define IMPLEMENT_MODIFICATION_REQUEST_PACKET( T )  																\
DLLIMPEXP_COMMON_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATE( NameSpace::ElementModificationRequestPacket<T> ) 						\
DLLIMPEXP_COMMON_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATE( ThirdNameSpace::ListenerBase<const NameSpace::T##ModificationRequestPacket> )    	\
DLLIMPEXP_COMMON_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATE( ThirdNameSpace::BroadcasterT<const NameSpace::T##ModificationRequestPacket> )    	\
INSTANTIATE_STREAMING_TEMPLATES( DLLIMPEXP_COMMON_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATE, NameSpace::ElementModificationRequestPacket<T>, OtherNameSpace::NetPacketBase ) \
INSTANTIATE_AUTOGENERATION_TEMPLATES( DLLIMPEXP_COMMON_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATE, NameSpace::T##ModificationRequestPacket, NameSpace::ElementModificationRequestPacket<T> )
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Ho-le-shiznits. – Robert P Sep 28 at 20:35
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I would like to submit for the contest a gem called chaos-pp, which implements a functional language by means of the preprocessor macros.

One of the examples is calculating the 500th fibonacci number entirely by the preprocessor:

The original code before preprocessor looks as this:

int main(void) {
   printf
     ("The 500th Fibonacci number is "
      ORDER_PP(8stringize(8to_lit(8fib(8nat(5,0,0)))))
      ".\n");
   return 0;
}

preprocessing the file we get the following result (after a rather long wait):

$ cpp -I../inc fibonacci.c 2>/dev/null | tail
  return fib_iter(n, 0, 1);
}
# 63 "fibonacci.c"
int main(void) {
   printf
     ("The 500th Fibonacci number is "
      "139423224561697880139724382870407283950070256587697307264108962948325571622863290691557658876222521294125"
      ".\n");
   return 0;
}
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In college somebody in my class did this:

#define CUNT const unsigned int

It makes sense, but I think he did it because he didn't like our teacher.

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CUINT was more appropriate, but less funny. – Eduardo León Jul 1 at 14:13
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#include <iostream>
#define public_static_void_main(x) int main()
#define System_out_println(x) std::cout << x << std::endl

public_static_void_main(String[] args) {
  System_out_println("Hello World!");
}
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@Trevor: Yeah... the smart ones are still doing Java instead. runs for cover – mmyers Mar 17 at 16:10
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I like the other one better. This one shows something close to Java being written with a few macros. The other one shows exact Java being written with a plethora of sneaky macros and structs with function members. The first one was a cheap joke, whereas the second one was an elaborate and well-though out joke. – Chris Lutz Jun 25 at 18:55
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The use of the LINE preprocessor to generate unique ID for messages passed over the network:

NetworkMessages.h

#define MSG_LOGIN  __LINE__
#define MSG_LOGOUT __LINE__
#define MSG_CHAT   __LINE__

This is an example where the macro really was better than a non-macro solution:

In a non-macro solution classes, functions and variables have to be built to keep track of what ID the message is. The developer may or may not make the message ID tracking complicated whereas this is easier to read and debug.

In addition, its easier to add new messages just by adding the message into the source.

The disadvantage of this situation is that the file has to be included in all code that uses messages. Compile time would increase whenever a message is edited.

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And versions may be incompatible with each other (not good!). How come an enum didn't suffice? – strager Mar 17 at 3:19
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Now I come along and sort the #defines... and the protocol changes. Or I get the Doxygen religion and document all the message codes, and the protocol changes. At least an enum is stable under the latter change. – RBerteig Mar 17 at 6:33
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The worst one I saw was the non-use :-)

Someone wrote a strcpy (I think that was it... over 10 years ago now) function inside of a method (because they didn't want the overhead of calling strcpy... sigh).

They clued in that it wouldn't work for Japanese characters so they added an "if" at the start to do ASCII or Unicode. At that point the code was about a screen long... likely killing cache coherency and erasing his supposed savings for the inlining of the code.

The code was identical save for the types (so should have used a macro).

Of course the strcpy that they wrote was much much much slower than the hand tuned assembler one that was in the standard library...

Of course if they had just done it all as a macro it could have been replaced with a call to strcpy...

Of course I quit the company (not directly because of that...)

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One fairly bad example:

#ifdef __cplusplus
#define class _vclass
#endif

This allows a C structure that contains a member variable called class to be handled by a C++ compiler. There are two headers with this construct in it; one of them also contains '#undef class' at the end and the other doesn't.

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AI Game Programming Wisdom has a chapter where macros were used to create a scripting language for finite state machines.

Since the book and code are copyrighted material, here's a Google book link to the page detailing the macros (The resulting script language can be found on page 324.)

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@MrValdez: Your abuse is someone else's brilliant masterpiece. :) – MikeyB Jun 25 at 20:00
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ASA - http://www.ingber.com/#ASA

You really have to download it to appreciate it. The entire work flow is determined by macros. It is completely unreadable. As an example -

 if (asa_open == FALSE) {
asa_open = TRUE;
++number_asa_open;
#if ASA_PRINT
if (number_asa_open == 1) {
  /* open the output file */
#if USER_ASA_OUT
  if (!strcmp (OPTIONS->Asa_Out_File, "STDOUT")) {
#if INCL_STDOUT
    ptr_asa_out = stdout;
#endif /* INCL_STDOUT */
  } else {
#if ASA_SAVE
    ptr_asa_out = fopen (OPTIONS->Asa_Out_File, "a");
#else
    ptr_asa_out = fopen (OPTIONS->Asa_Out_File, "w");
#endif
  }
#else /* USER_ASA_OUT */
  if (!strcmp (ASA_OUT, "STDOUT")) {
#if INCL_STDOUT
    ptr_asa_out = stdout;
#endif /* INCL_STDOUT */
  } else {
#if ASA_SAVE
    ptr_asa_out = fopen (ASA_OUT, "a");
#else
    ptr_asa_out = fopen (ASA_OUT, "w");
#endif
  }
#endif /* USER_ASA_OUT */
} else {
#if USER_ASA_OUT
  if (!strcmp (OPTIONS->Asa_Out_File, "STDOUT")) {
#if INCL_STDOUT
    ptr_asa_out = stdout;
#endif /* INCL_STDOUT */
  } else {
    ptr_asa_out = fopen (OPTIONS->Asa_Out_File, "a");
  }
#else
  if (!strcmp (ASA_OUT, "STDOUT")) {
#if INCL_STDOUT
    ptr_asa_out = stdout;
#endif /* INCL_STDOUT */
  } else {
    ptr_asa_out = fopen (ASA_OUT, "a");
  }
#endif
  fprintf (ptr_asa_out, "\n\n\t\t number_asa_open = %d\n",
           number_asa_open);
}
#endif /* ASA_PRINT */
} else {
++recursive_asa_open;
#if ASA_PRINT
if (recursive_asa_open == 1) {
  /* open the output file */
#if ASA_SAVE
#if USER_ASA_OUT
  if (!strcmp (OPTIONS->Asa_Out_File, "STDOUT")) {
#if INCL_STDOUT
    ptr_asa_out = stdout;
#endif /* INCL_STDOUT */
  } else {
    ptr_asa_out = fopen (OPTIONS->Asa_Out_File, "a");
  }
#else
  if (!strcmp (ASA_OUT, "STDOUT")) {
#if INCL_STDOUT
    ptr_asa_out = stdout;
#endif /* INCL_STDOUT */
  } else {
    ptr_asa_out = fopen (ASA_OUT, "a");
  }
#endif
#else /* ASA_SAVE */
#if USER_ASA_OUT
  if (!strcmp (OPTIONS->Asa_Out_File, "STDOUT")) {
#if INCL_STDOUT
    ptr_asa_out = stdout;
#endif /* INCL_STDOUT */
  } else {

etc., etc.

And that is just setting up the options. the entire program is like that.

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At Lucent, I once took a look at the source code of Steve Bourne's original Unix shell, and found he'd used the C pre-processor to make C look like Pascal or Algol. The part dealing with if statements looked something like this:

#define IF if (
#define THEN ) {
#define ELSE } else {
#define FI }

A friend of mine told me he'd done some maintenance on it in the mid-1990s, and it was still the same. (There's a lesson here for us in the inherent conservatism of a code base.)

Of course Steve did this as an experiment in the early days, and I'm sure would have had second thoughts if he'd written it later.

Update: According to Wikipedia's Bourne Shell article, the macros gave it an Algol 68 flavor. And, the full set of macros is here! They apparently influenced the founders of the International Obfuscated C Code Contest.

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I once had to port a C application from unix to windows, the specific nature of which shall remain unnamed to protect the guilty. The guy who wrote it was a professor unaccustomed to writing production code, and had clearly come to C from some other language. It also happens that English wasn't his first language, though the in country he came from from the majority of people speak it quite well.

His application made heavy use of the preprocessor to twist the C language into a format he could better understand. But the macros he used the most were defined in a header file named 'Thing.h' (seriously), which included the following:

#define I  Any void_me
#define thou  Any void_thee
#define iam(klas)  klas me = (klas) void_me
#define thouart(klas)  klas thee = (klas) void_thee
#define my  me ->
#define thy  thee ->
#define his  him ->
#define our  my methods ->
#define your  thy methods ->

...which he then used to write monstrosities like the following:

void Thing_setName (I, const char *name) {
iam (Thing);
if (name != my name) {
    Melder_free (my name);
    my name = Melder_wcsdup (name);
    }
    our nameChanged (me);
}

void Thing_overrideClass (I, void *klas) {
iam (Thing);
my methods = (Thing_Table)klas;
if (! ((Thing_Table) klas) -> destroy)
    ((Thing_Table) klas) -> _initialize (klas);
}

The entire project (~60,000 LOC) was written in a similar style -- marco hell, weird names, Olde-English jargon, etc. Fortunately we were able to throw the code out since I found an OSS library which performed the same algorithm dozens of times faster.

(I've copied and edited this answer which I originally made on this question).

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In one year of the International Obfuscated C Coding Contest, there was an entry where the entire program was:

P

With the proviso that you could define P in the makefile to be whatever program you wanted.

As I recall, it won in one of the categories, and the next year a rule had popped up disallowing that style of entry.

(Edit: six months later or something... I'm sure the "No IOCCC" thing wasn't in the main question when I wrote this...)

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Yeah, but easier to read than some of them are :). – quark Aug 20 at 4:52
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I did the following myself, and I think I learned something from it.

In 1992 or so I wrote a small Lisp interpreter. It wasn't implemented in normal C, but in an interpreted C-like language. This C-like language used the standard C pre-processor, though.

The Lisp interpreter of course contained the functions car, which is used in Lisp to return the first element in a list, and cdr, which returns the rest of the list. They were implemented like this:

LISPID car(LISPID id) {
    CHECK_CONS("car", 1, id);
    return cons_cars[id - CONS_OFFSET];
} /* car */

LISPID cdr(LISPID id) {
    CHECK_CONS("cdr", 1, id);
    return cons_cdrs[id - CONS_OFFSET];
} /* cdr */

(Data were stored in arrays, since there were no structs. CONS_OFFSET is the constant 1000.)

car and cdr are used frequently in Lisp, and are short, and since function calls weren't very fast in the implementation language, I optimized my code by implementing those two Lisp functions as macros:

#define car(id) (CHECK_CONS("car", 1, (id)), cons_cars[(id) - CONS_OFFSET])
#define cdr(id) (CHECK_CONS("car", 1, (id)), cons_cdrs[(id) - CONS_OFFSET])

CHECK_CONS checks that its argument actually is a list, and since that one is also used frequently in the interpreter, and is short, I wrote that one too as a macro:

#define CHECK_CONS(fun, pos, arg)   \
    (!IS_CONS(arg) ?        \
        LISP_ERROR("Arg " + pos + " to " + fun +    \
                   " must be a list: " + lispid2string(arg)) : 0)

IS_CONS and LISP_ERROR were also used frequently, so I made them into macros too:

#define IS_CONS(id) \
    (   intp(id) && (id) >= CONS_OFFSET     \
     && ((id) - CONS_OFFSET) < sizeof(cons_cars))

#define LISP_ERROR(str)     (throw((str) + "\n"))

Seems reasonable?

But then, why did the entire system crash on this line:

id2 = car(car(car(car((id1))));

I worked a long time to find the problem, until I finally checked what that short line was expanded to by the pre-processor. It was expanded to a 31370-character line, which I have here split into lines (502 of them) for clarity:

id2 = ((!(intp( (((!(intp( (((!(intp( (((!(intp( (id1)) && (
(id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))
&& ( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) >= 1000 && (( (((!(intp( (id1)) && (
(id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) -
1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" +
" must be a list: " + lispid2string( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1))
>= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg "
+ 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string(
(id1))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) -
1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" +
" must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp( (((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >=
1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " +
1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1)))
+ "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) >= 1000 && (( (((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1))
- 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car"
+ " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])) - 1000]))) >= 1000 && (( (((!(intp(
(((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >=
1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " +
1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1)))
+ "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) >= 1000 && (( (((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1))
- 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car"
+ " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])) - 1000]))) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars))
? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (((!(intp( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 &&
(( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to
" + "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n"))
: 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp( (id1)) && (
(id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))
>= 1000 && (( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) -
1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" +
" must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1))
- 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car"
+ " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(((!(intp( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && ((
(id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to "
+ "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) :
0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1))
>= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg "
+ 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string(
(id1))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) >= 1000 && ((
(((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1))
- 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car"
+ " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])) - 1000])) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp(
(((!(intp( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) -
1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" +
" must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >=
1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " +
1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1)))
+ "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) >= 1000 && (( (((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1))
- 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car"
+ " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp( (((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >=
1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " +
1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1)))
+ "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) >= 1000 && (( (((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1))
- 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car"
+ " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])) - 1000]))) >= 1000 && (( (((!(intp(
(((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >=
1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " +
1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1)))
+ "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) >= 1000 && (( (((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1))
- 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car"
+ " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])) - 1000]))) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars))
? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (((!(intp( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 &&
(( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to
" + "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n"))
: 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp( (id1)) && (
(id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))
>= 1000 && (( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) -
1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" +
" must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1))
- 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car"
+ " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(((!(intp( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && ((
(id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to "
+ "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) :
0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1))
>= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg "
+ 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string(
(id1))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) >= 1000 && ((
(((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1))
- 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car"
+ " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])) - 1000])) - 1000]))) >= 1000 && ((
(((!(intp( (((!(intp( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && ((
(id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to "
+ "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) :
0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1))
>= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg "
+ 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string(
(id1))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) >= 1000 && ((
(((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1))
- 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car"
+ " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp( (((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >=
1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " +
1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1)))
+ "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) >= 1000 && (( (((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1))
- 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car"
+ " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])) - 1000]))) >= 1000 && (( (((!(intp(
(((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >=
1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " +
1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1)))
+ "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) >= 1000 && (( (((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1))
- 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car"
+ " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])) - 1000]))) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars))
? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (((!(intp( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 &&
(( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to
" + "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n"))
: 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp( (id1)) && (
(id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))
>= 1000 && (( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) -
1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" +
" must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1))
- 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car"
+ " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(((!(intp( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && ((
(id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to "
+ "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) :
0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1))
>= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg "
+ 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string(
(id1))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) >= 1000 && ((
(((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1))
- 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car"
+ " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])) - 1000])) - 1000]))) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (((!(intp( (((!(intp( (((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >=
1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " +
1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1)))
+ "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) >= 1000 && (( (((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1))
- 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car"
+ " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp( (((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >=
1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " +
1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1)))
+ "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) >= 1000 && (( (((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1))
- 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car"
+ " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])) - 1000]))) >= 1000 && (( (((!(intp(
(((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >=
1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " +
1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1)))
+ "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) >= 1000 && (( (((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1))
- 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car"
+ " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])) - 1000]))) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars))
? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (((!(intp( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 &&
(( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to
" + "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n"))
: 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp( (id1)) && (
(id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))
>= 1000 && (( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) -
1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" +
" must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1))
- 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car"
+ " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(((!(intp( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && ((
(id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to "
+ "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) :
0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1))
>= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg "
+ 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string(
(id1))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) >= 1000 && ((
(((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1))
- 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car"
+ " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(((!(intp(
(id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) <
sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must
be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])) - 1000])) - 1000])))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(((!(intp( (((!(intp( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >=
1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " +
1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1)))
+ "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) && ( (((!(intp( (id1))
&& ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ?
(throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" + " must be a list: " +
lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0), cons_cars[(id1) - 1000])))
>= 1000 && (( (((!(intp( (id1)) && ( (id1)) >= 1000 && (( (id1)) -
1000) < sizeof(cons_cars)) ? (throw(("Arg " + 1 + " to " + "car" +
" must be a list: " + lispid2string( (id1))) + "\n")) : 0),
cons_cars[(id1) - 1000]))) - 1000) < sizeof(cons_cars))
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The obligatory

#define FOR  for

and

#define ONE  1
#define TWO  2
...

Who knew?

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But-but-but NO LITERALS IN CODE! ;) – Bernard Mar 17 at 11:03
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Never heard of that with COBOL, only with FORTRAN. COBOL, of course, has ZERO, ZEROS, and ZEROES as reserved words, all of them meaning the exact same thing as 0. – David Thornley Jun 25 at 19:34
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switch (device_id)
{
#ifndef PROD_1
#ifndef PROD_2
#ifdef PROD_3
  case ID_1:
#endif

#ifdef PROD_4

#ifdef PROD_5
  case ID_2:
  case ID_3:
  case ID_4:
#elif defined(PROD_4)
#ifndef PROD_6
  case ID_1:
#endif // PROD_6
  case ID_5:
#endif

  case ID_6:
#endif

#ifdef PROD_7
  #ifndef PROD_8
    case ID_7:
  #endif
#endif

(names changed to protect the not so innocent)

Notice that we haven't even gotten to any code yet, this is just to get to the first actual bit of code. This actually happens (in almost, but not exactly the same way) for several functions, each of which, in the end only have 4 possible variations (which are also mostly copy/paste with slight variations and #ifdefs of their own).

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#define FLASE FALSE

The programmer was a bad typist, and this was his most common mistake.

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