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It is often useful to merge two tokens into one while expanding macros. This is called token pasting or token concatenation. The ## preprocessing operator performs token pasting. When a macro is expanded, the two tokens on either side of each ## operator are combined into a single token, which replaces the ## and the two original tokens in the macro expansion [[FSF 05]].

Token pasting is most useful when one or both of the tokens comes from a macro argument. If either of the tokens next to an ##}}is a parameter name, it is replaced by its actual argument before {{## executes. The actual argument is not macro-expanded first.

Compliant Solution

#define JOIN(x, y) JOIN_AGAIN(x, y)
#define JOIN_AGAIN(x, y) x ## y

JOIN(x, y) calls JOIN_AGAIN(x, y) so that, if x or y is a macro, they are expanded before the ## operator pastes them together.

Note also that macro parameters cannot be individually parenthesized when concatenating tokens using the ## operator, converting macro parameters to strings using the # operator, or concatenating adjacent string literals. This is an exception to [[PRE01-A. Use parentheses within macros around parameter names]].

Risk Assessment

Recommendation

Severity

Likelihood

Remediation Cost

Priority

Level

DCL03-A

1 (low)

1 (unlikely)

1 (high)

P1

L3

Related Vulnerabilities

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References

[[FSF 05]] Section 3.5, "Concatenation"
[Saks 08] Dan Saks, Stephen C. Dewhurst. Presentation. Sooner Rather Than Later: Static Programming Techniques for C++.
[[ISO/IEC 9899-1999]] Section 6.10.3, "Macro replacement," Section 6.10.3.3, "The ## operator," and Section 6.10.3.4, "Rescanning and further replacement"


PRE04-A. Do not reuse a standard header file name      01. Preprocessor (PRE)       PRE06-A. Enclose header file in an inclusion sandwich

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