Sanyam Khurana <sanyam.khuran...@gmail.com> added the comment:

I tried to resolve the issue by trying to figure out the syntax for the 
SET_DECODE_ERROR macro.

I tried to call a function from the macro, and eventually do the checking in 
that function.

Second way I tried was to replace statement for macro instead of using do-while 
for placing the if-else clause.

I was stuck at the issue that at the point when the compiler tries to replace 
the macro with actual code, `pymain` wasn't defined.

If someone could provide a pointer on this, it would be really helpful and I'll 
try to work on a patch.

One simplest possible solution would be not use macro and simply use the code 
at the 3 places where it is being used. But I'll defer this anti-DRY approach 
if we can have a better solution.

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