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From: Philipp K. K. <pk...@sp...> - 2022-07-22 12:08:42
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Am 15.07.22 um 17:10 schrieb Maarten Brock: > > Ok, so the proper way to 'escape' the # inside a macro definition is by > using another macro. Yes. Just like other special characters, such as parentheses, etc. > That is fine by me. We should probably put this in the manual even > though it is standard compliant. I'll mention it in the compability section, where the removed pragma will be documented. Philipp |