Re: passing a macro as an argument of macro

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Vincent Torri <vtorri@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> dnl i want to use the 1st arg as a macro. Something like that:
>
> $1([have_xx="yes"], [have_xx="no"])
>
> ])
>
> MAIN_MACRO would be used that way:
>
> MAIN_MACRO(MACRO1)
> MAIN_MACRO(MACRO2)
>
> Is it possible ?

Sure.

> If yes, what is the syntax I should use in MAIN_MACRO ?

You've already found out by yourself. :-) Just make sure you properly
quote the macro name in the argument, so that it isn't expanded too early.

Andreas.

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