A problem with varargs
terry
terry at wsccs.UUCP
Sat Mar 12 19:17:16 AEST 1988
In article <8292 at eleazar.Dartmouth.EDU>, cmi at eleazar.Dartmouth.EDU (Theo Pozzy/R. Green) writes:
> In response to the recent discussion about using the varargs mechanism,
> I'd like to know if anyone out there has successfully used varargs in
> your own functions that are nested a few levels.
Yes.
> In other words, how
> do you pass the whole set of varargs down to another routine of your
> own? I know you can pass the argument list to, say, vsprintf(), but
> what if you have your own vsprintf() (or equivalent) routine? Can
> someone show me an example?
Can't give you an example; that would be fraternizing with the
competition... but I can tell you where to look:
printf.c in the UNIX source at the college you go to, or have
a freind look it up for you.
Can't give you ours; it's a part of TERM :-).
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local archives, so I haven't been able to send you a copy.
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