I have a C program below:
#define f(g,g2) g##g2
main()
{
int var12=100;
printf("%d",f(var,12));
}
when I run just the preprocessor it expands this as
{
int var12=100;
printf("%d",var12);
}
which is the reason why the output is 100.
Can anybody tell me how/why the preprocessor expands var##12 to var12
?
Nothing too fancy: ##
tells the preprocessor to concatenate the left and right sides.
See here.