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The following macros give some control over the order of the evaluation by adding or removing levels of quotes. They are meant for hard-core M4 programmers.
Return the arguments as a single entity, i.e., wrap them into a pair of quotes.
The following example aims at emphasizing the difference between (i), not
using these macros, (ii), using m4_quote, and (iii), using
m4_dquote.
$ cat example.m4
# Overquote, so that quotes are visible.
m4_define([show], [$[]1 = [$1], $[]@ = [$@]])
m4_divert(0)dnl
show(a, b)
show(m4_quote(a, b))
show(m4_dquote(a, b))
$ autom4te -l m4sugar example.m4
$1 = a, $@ = [a],[b]
$1 = a,b, $@ = [a,b]
$1 = [a],[b], $@ = [[a],[b]]