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According to Longuet JeanCharles on 5/20/2008 12:47 AM:
| Forget my previous question. Documentation states how parsing works :
| "[...]In other words, the resulting text from a macro call will be read
and parsed into tokens again."
| I wrongly though that m4 restarted parsing after the output result.

Glad to hear the manual cleared your question.  Yes, it is a common m4
idiom to include empty quotes after macro invocations to ensure separation
of the macro's expansion with the next macro.

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| The 'make test' issue is still there, may I help in some way to solve it ?

I'll answer separately, since it affects the bug-gnulib list as well.

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