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c++ - Generate include file name in a macro

I'm trying to generate include file name in macro. This is supposed to be legal in C++:

#define INCLUDE_FILE "module_impl_win.hpp"
#include INCLUDE_FILE

this works fine, but as soon as I try to generated file name it failes to compile

#define INCLUDE_FILE(M) M##"_impl_win.hpp"
#include INCLUDE_FILE("module")

Actually it gives me warning on MSVC2010

warning C4067: unexpected tokens following preprocessor directive - expected a newlin

but it doesn't include the file.

What is the problem? How can I get rid of it?

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I'd do this using a helper quoting macro. Something like this will give you what you want:

#define QUOTEME(M)       #M
#define INCLUDE_FILE(M)  QUOTEME(M##_impl_win.hpp)

#include INCLUDE_FILE(module)

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