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Re: Any basic cpp capability m4 cannot do?
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Eric Blake |
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Re: Any basic cpp capability m4 cannot do? |
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Fri, 09 May 2014 06:30:08 -0600 |
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On 05/08/2014 12:32 PM, Daniel Goldman wrote:
> But if the sequence already contains strings, cpp "knows" to escape the
> internal double quotes, m4 apparently does not:
But GNU m4 has the ability to regex replacement, so you can define your
m4 macro to use regexp to convert all " in the input to be \" in the
output, before adding your surrounding "" around the result.
> Thanks again. Any other differences anyone might suggest, basic
> capabilities cpp can do that m4 cannot do?
None. m4 is Turing complete - and therefore it can do anything (just
not necessarily efficiently). cpp can be abused to emulate Turing
completeness, although it is even hairier than m4's Turing completeness:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3136686/is-the-c99-preprocessor-turing-complete
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