Kalaky [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'am looking for some way to pass variable arguments to another
function that receives variable arguments without using va_list.
This is impossible.
what about?
#define DOTS ...
function_1 (int z, ...);
function_2 (int z, ...);
{
return function_1 (z,
Kalaky [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'am looking for some way to pass variable arguments to another
function that receives variable arguments without using va_list.
This is impossible.
what about?
#define DOTS ...
function_1 (int z, ...);
function_2 (int z, ...);
{
return function_1
On 09 March 2006 13:11, Jean-Yves Bitterlich wrote:
Jean, do you know you're replying to an email from October 2005? Ah well, I
see the thread ended without all the information coming out, Andreas said it
was impossible but didn't go into the details so it's worth mentioning the
builtins.
Dave Korn wrote:
On 09 March 2006 13:11, Jean-Yves Bitterlich wrote:
Jean, do you know you're replying to an email from October 2005? Ah well, I
see the thread ended without all the information coming out, Andreas said it
was impossible but didn't go into the details so it's worth
I'am looking for some way to pass variable arguments to another
function that receives variable arguments without using va_list.
This is impossible.
USL C has a very neat construct called '...' which was designed
for exactly this purpose. One day when I have idle cycles (yeah right)
I will