Keep these as macros so that if debug is not enable, although the debug message is parsed, it's not run. It's better this way because the debug message is always parsed and checked instead of being deleted by the preprocessor.
The files fsusage.c and fsusage.h have been stolen from the GNU Coreutils package (version 5.0) and are the actual implementation of the fsusage function. The only changes that have been made to these files is that some code for SVR2 has been ripped out since it depended on some more code (SVR3 was released in 1986 and introduced shared libraries), and the functions have been prefixed with glibtop_private to avoid name clashes with user code.