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Chris Huff wrote:
> This sounds more like default values for parameters than
> overloading--
You're quite right. I did not read the whole of Bill's post, but replied as
soon as I saw the different declarations of the same macro, assuming he was
asking for overloading. On the other hand, overloaded macros would
definitely be a nice feature. What he is asking for is easiest done by
using an include file, and using #ifndef() in the include file to set
defaults, as Philippe Debar pointed out.
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