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From: Brian Dessent <brian AT dessent DOT net>
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Subject: Re: missing definition of __STRING macro in standard cygwin headers
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Pedro Alves wrote:

> It wouldn't work.
> #define __STRING #x != #define __STRING(x) #x

I am just quoting what the OP said, which was:

> What the web link basically says that cygwin doesn't have 
> #define __STRING #x
> defined in any of the standard header files which means some source code

I have no idea what this code actually does with the define, having
never looked at it.

Brian

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