c++ - __BASE_FILE__
- Matthew Wilson (4/4) Oct 17 2003 Walter
- Jan Knepper (7/16) Oct 17 2003 I think there is already such as thing as __FILE__
- Walter (3/6) Oct 17 2003 What's different between that and __FILE__?
- Matthew Wilson (22/30) Oct 17 2003 __FILE__ gives the name of whatever source file it is used in
- Walter (16/50) Oct 17 2003 Thanks for explaining it. I did a google search on it, and it appears to...
- Matthew Wilson (20/90) Oct 17 2003 A simple example (from the book):
- Walter (7/19) Oct 17 2003 args);
- Marc Côté (23/25) Oct 17 2003 Is it what you are talking about ?
Walter Could we have a __BASE_FILE__ (or equivalent) in DMC/C++? It corresponds to the name of the source file specific to the compiler. Matthew
Oct 17 2003
I think there is already such as thing as __FILE__ const char * __BASE_FILE__ = __FILE__; Jan Matthew Wilson wrote:Walter Could we have a __BASE_FILE__ (or equivalent) in DMC/C++? It corresponds to the name of the source file specific to the compiler. Matthew-- ManiaC++ Jan Knepper
Oct 17 2003
"Matthew Wilson" <matthew stlsoft.org> wrote in message news:bmoa2j$3f1$1 digitaldaemon.com...Walter Could we have a __BASE_FILE__ (or equivalent) in DMC/C++? It corresponds to the name of the source file specific to the compiler.What's different between that and __FILE__?
Oct 17 2003
__FILE__ gives the name of whatever source file it is used in __BASE_FILE__ gives the name of the source file specified to the compiler // header.h const char hname[] = __FILE__; const char sname[] = __BASE_FILE__; // source1.c #include "header.h" printf("%s\n", hname); // Prints "header.h" printf("%s\n", sname); // Prints "source1.c" // source2.cpp #include "header.h" cout << hname << endl; // Prints "header.h" cout << sname << endl; // Prints "source2.cpp" GCC has this, and some others may do. I'm using this in a section in the book and, of course, it'd be good to say that DMC++ also supports. IIRC, there is talk of adding this to the C & C++ standards, though I forget the source for that rememberance. I know you don't like adding things to the compiler, but this must be simple to do, is done elsewhere, would be very useful, and it'd get DMC++ more mentions here and there. ;) "Walter" <walter digitalmars.com> wrote in message news:bmp7ev$1ami$1 digitaldaemon.com..."Matthew Wilson" <matthew stlsoft.org> wrote in message news:bmoa2j$3f1$1 digitaldaemon.com...Walter Could we have a __BASE_FILE__ (or equivalent) in DMC/C++? It corresponds to the name of the source file specific to the compiler.What's different between that and __FILE__?
Oct 17 2003
Thanks for explaining it. I did a google search on it, and it appears to be gcc only. There were 949 hits on it, vs 119,000 hits for __FILE__. I was unable to find any rationale for __BASE_FILE__. It isn't hard to implement, but the trouble with it is once it is there, it is there forever. Breaking existing code is bad for business <g>. There are several DMC features that I wish I could remove now, but they are needed for unknown quantities of legacy code. More features mean more bloat, more documentation, more testing, and more bugs. (Reminds me of when I worked for Boeing, we were constantly reminded that every pound of weight was a cost that kept on costing money, in every airplane in every moment it flew.) I need a strong rationale for it. If you can find the ANSI C proposal for it, that might do. -Walter "Matthew Wilson" <matthew stlsoft.org> wrote in message news:bmphi1$1ou0$1 digitaldaemon.com...__FILE__ gives the name of whatever source file it is used in __BASE_FILE__ gives the name of the source file specified to the compiler // header.h const char hname[] = __FILE__; const char sname[] = __BASE_FILE__; // source1.c #include "header.h" printf("%s\n", hname); // Prints "header.h" printf("%s\n", sname); // Prints "source1.c" // source2.cpp #include "header.h" cout << hname << endl; // Prints "header.h" cout << sname << endl; // Prints "source2.cpp" GCC has this, and some others may do. I'm using this in a section in the book and, of course, it'd be good to say that DMC++ also supports. IIRC, there is talk of adding this to the C & C++ standards, though I forget the source for that rememberance. I know you don't like adding things to the compiler, but this must besimpleto do, is done elsewhere, would be very useful, and it'd get DMC++ more mentions here and there. ;) "Walter" <walter digitalmars.com> wrote in message news:bmp7ev$1ami$1 digitaldaemon.com...compiler."Matthew Wilson" <matthew stlsoft.org> wrote in message news:bmoa2j$3f1$1 digitaldaemon.com...Walter Could we have a __BASE_FILE__ (or equivalent) in DMC/C++? It corresponds to the name of the source file specific to theWhat's different between that and __FILE__?
Oct 17 2003
A simple example (from the book): // CUTrace.h extern void CUTraceHelper(char const *file, char const *msg, va_list args); static void CUTrace(char const *message, ...) { va_list args; va_start(fmt, args); CUTraceHelper(__BASE_FILE__, message, args); va_end(args); } I understand your reticence, and am not surprised by your refusal. Still, it would be nice ... "Walter" <walter digitalmars.com> wrote in message news:bmpom6$23ie$1 digitaldaemon.com...Thanks for explaining it. I did a google search on it, and it appears tobegcc only. There were 949 hits on it, vs 119,000 hits for __FILE__. I was unable to find any rationale for __BASE_FILE__. It isn't hard toimplement,but the trouble with it is once it is there, it is there forever. Breaking existing code is bad for business <g>. There are several DMC featuresthatI wish I could remove now, but they are needed for unknown quantities of legacy code. More features mean more bloat, more documentation, more testing, and more bugs. (Reminds me of when I worked for Boeing, we were constantly reminded that every pound of weight was a cost that kept on costing money, in every airplane in every moment it flew.) I need a strong rationale for it. If you can find the ANSI C proposal for it, that mightdo.-Walter "Matthew Wilson" <matthew stlsoft.org> wrote in message news:bmphi1$1ou0$1 digitaldaemon.com...compiler__FILE__ gives the name of whatever source file it is used in __BASE_FILE__ gives the name of the source file specified to thethe// header.h const char hname[] = __FILE__; const char sname[] = __BASE_FILE__; // source1.c #include "header.h" printf("%s\n", hname); // Prints "header.h" printf("%s\n", sname); // Prints "source1.c" // source2.cpp #include "header.h" cout << hname << endl; // Prints "header.h" cout << sname << endl; // Prints "source2.cpp" GCC has this, and some others may do. I'm using this in a section in the book and, of course, it'd be good to say that DMC++ also supports. IIRC, there is talk of adding this to the C & C++ standards, though I forgetsource for that rememberance. I know you don't like adding things to the compiler, but this must besimpleto do, is done elsewhere, would be very useful, and it'd get DMC++ more mentions here and there. ;) "Walter" <walter digitalmars.com> wrote in message news:bmp7ev$1ami$1 digitaldaemon.com...compiler."Matthew Wilson" <matthew stlsoft.org> wrote in message news:bmoa2j$3f1$1 digitaldaemon.com...Walter Could we have a __BASE_FILE__ (or equivalent) in DMC/C++? It corresponds to the name of the source file specific to theWhat's different between that and __FILE__?
Oct 17 2003
"Matthew Wilson" <matthew stlsoft.org> wrote in message news:bmq1oc$2f2g$2 digitaldaemon.com...A simple example (from the book): // CUTrace.h extern void CUTraceHelper(char const *file, char const *msg, va_listargs);static void CUTrace(char const *message, ...) { va_list args; va_start(fmt, args); CUTraceHelper(__BASE_FILE__, message, args); va_end(args); } I understand your reticence, and am not surprised by your refusal. Still,itwould be nice ...Thanks. I hate saying no, but I have to be ruthless in picking what to spend time on. I've got such a long list of things that have to be done regardless. Each hill I climb reveals a higher one behind it <g>.
Oct 17 2003
"Matthew Wilson" <matthew stlsoft.org> wrote in message news:bmoa2j$3f1$1 digitaldaemon.com...Walter Could we have a __BASE_FILE__ (or equivalent) in DMC/C++?Is it what you are talking about ? From the GNU doc: http://www.fokus.gmd.de/gnu/docs/gcc/cpp_13.html#SEC14 Standard Predefined Macros The standard predefined macros are available with the same meanings regardless of the machine or operating system on which you are using GNU C. Their names all start and end with double underscores. Those preceding __GNUC__ in this table are standardized by ANSI C; the rest are GNU C extensions. __FILE__ This macro expands to the name of the current input file, in the form of a C string constant. The precise name returned is the one that was specified in `#include' or as the input file name argument. __BASE_FILE__ This macro expands to the name of the main input file, in the form of a C string constant. This is the source file that was specified as an argument when the C compiler was invoked. __INCLUDE_LEVEL__ This macro expands to a decimal integer constant that represents the depth of nesting in include files. The value of this macro is incremented on every `#include' directive and decremented at every end of file. For input files specified by command line arguments, the nesting level is zero.
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