Iterating Variadic Macro Arguments?

Using the tricked found in this link http://cplusplus.co.il/2010/07/17/variadic-macro-to-count-number-of-arguments to count the number of arguments and using some really ugly macro I can generate the output you wanted.

If boost::preprocessor and SEQ representation((a)(b)...) are allowed, probably the following code will meet the purpose.

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