Alexander Graf <ag...@suse.de> writes:

> On 22.02.2013, at 18:41, Andreas Färber wrote:
>
>> Am 22.02.2013 17:54, schrieb Richard Henderson:
>>> On 02/22/2013 08:16 AM, Andreas Färber wrote:
>>>> I would be willing to do a macro-based v3 using do { ... } while (0) if
>>>> maintainers can reach agreement on that and on how to do the if (0).
>>> 
>>> FWIW, I'm in favor of the
>>> 
>>> #ifndef DEBUG
>>> # define DEBUG 0
>>> #endif
>>> #define MACRO_NAME(...) \
>>>  do { if (DEBUG) { log(...) } } while (0)
>>> 
>>> sort of solution.  Immediate constant into the IF, which even an -O0
>>> compile will delete as dead.
>> 
>> I remember there being complaints about me changing in-code #ifdefs to
>> #ifs in v1 as a consequence... some naming convention like #ifdef DEBUG
>> #define DEBUG_ON 1 #else #define DEBUG_ON 0 or so would address that.
>> Let's wait for some more feedback.
>
> Yeah, that certainly works for me.

Neither #if vs. #ifdef nor the additional macro to avoid it bother me,
so if it makes you happier, fine with me.

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