Using stringize and string concatenation in ghc preprocessing

Hi, To reduce boilerplate code in an FFI implementation file I am trying to use the stringizing and string concatenation features of the C preprocessor. Since ghc passes '-traditional' to the preprocessor which disables these features I thought I can pass my own flags to the preprocessor like this: {-# OPTIONS_GHC -optP -E -optP -undef #-} But "-optP" seems to only append to the flags that GHC already passes and gcc has no "-no-traditional" option to undo the effect of the "-traditional" that GHC has already passed. I think "-optP" should override the flags passed by ghc rather than appending to them. Is there a reason not to do that? Is there any other better way to achieve this? What is the standard way of doing this if any? -harendra
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Harendra Kumar