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c - Preprocessor concatenation for include path

I have a set of includes that reside in a far off directory meaning that including them requires a long include, such as:

#include "../../Path/to/my/file.h"

Where I have multiple of these it becomes a bit inconvenient so I am thinking I may be able to use a #define for the directory path and then concat the file name that I need, i.e.

#define DIR "../../Path/to/my/"
#define FILE1 "file.h"
#define FILE2 "anotherFile.h"

#include DIR FILE1 // should end up same as line in first example after pre-proc

However this does not work... is there anyway to concatenate within the workings of the C pre-processor suitable for this?

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The compiler will do macro replacement on an #include line (per C 2011 [N1570] 6.10.2 4), but the semantics are not fully defined and cannot be used to concatenate file path components without additional assistance from the C implementation. So about all this allows you to do is some simple substitution that provides a complete path, such as:

#define MyPath "../../path/to/my/file.h"
#include MyPath

What you can do with most compilers and operating systems is:

  • Tell the compiler what directories to search for included files (as with GCC’s -I switch).
  • Create symbolic links to other directories, so that #include "FancyStuff/file.h" becomes equivalent to ../../path/to/FancyStuff because there is a symbolic link named FancyStuff that points to the longer path.

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