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Austin Seipp authored
This is needed because Clang is very strict about C99 macro rules, which dictate that '#' in a body must have a token immediately following it for string-ification. In practice we break this all the time, because we do very weird stuff like: #define FOOBAR(xyz) \ {-# SOME PRAGMA #-} \ baz :: (xyz) \ baz = ... where the leading '#' in in the macro body clearly breaks this rule. Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
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