• ReakDuck@lemmy.ml
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    2 years ago

    But isn’t it bad practice? Like, isn’t it seen evil when you often use them? Especially because they are hard to debug? (I can’t watch the video currently)

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      2 years ago

      I think it depends, trivial min() and max() style functions are very common and considered acceptable, though I guess you could have been using inline for the last two decades…

      The only time I got any serious usage out of preproc functions was writing a driver for an AT-command set cellular modem which involved writing a ton of repetitive code for each AT command.

      I think I would prefer this sort of content in wrtten form though, cause I do it so seldom, I always need to look up syntactic specials like ‘stringizing’ where I even tend to forget the names of the concepts :)