Schemawrapping
Schemawrapping is a programming technique used to control the inline expansion of macro invocations in a C/C++ program. It is a feature of both languages that allows the programmer to define behavior for when a macro is expanded inline, as well as when it is not. This is typically used to manage namespace pollution and other issues that can arise when nesting macros.
The term "schemawrapping" was coined by R. Nicholas Rowe in the 1990s as a reference to packaging
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