Empty arguments can be passed to macros per C99 and C++11 specs, which can then be forwarded to other macros. Visual Studio's compiler has a bug in the following situation: #define A(x) #x #define B(x, y) A(x) B(, b) In the above case, Visual Studio first expands x to nothing, then complains that A is not invoked with the right amount of arguments. However, x in A(x) is still one argument, even if it expands to no preprocessing tokens. See also https://stackoverflow.com/a/7674214.pull/2624/head
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